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Korňa – place in the landscape
Bělica, Ondřej ; Šipulová, Janica (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The ambition of the diploma thesis is to create an impulse, which is able to reconnect people with the landscape through the architecture in my homeland. Small interventions in landscape with the participation of residence is a chance for activation of this environment and the habitant's minds. The main point is free interpretation of traditional wooden architecture.
Global Climate Change - Water Springs and Landscape Memory
Švancárová, Rebeka ; Rynda, Ivan (advisor) ; Ulčák, Zbyněk (referee)
The subject of this master thesis is the tradition of creating human - made water springs and caring for them in the research area of protected landscape areas Kysuce (in Slovakia) and Beskydy (in Czech Republic). Both areas are characterized by the occurrence of numerous natural springs of water. People from both places have been enhancing surroundings of these springs for a long time. The creation and care of these objects have become over time a form of tradition, coupled with respect for water and nature as a whole. The aim of the thesis is to identify the shift in this tradition and what it signalizes to people. It is also about bringing the context of changes in traditions with global climate change and with changes in the human relationship and management of landscape. In order to analyze this problem, the methods characteristic for the qualitative type of research were used, such as interviews and observation, which were subsequently evaluated by means of a framework analysis. The work is a kind of microetnographic study that deals with a close group of people who are carying for such water springs in mentioned research areas. Key words: water springs, landscape memory, invention of tradition, global climate change, nature protection, thick description, Beskydy, Kysuce
Korňa – place in the landscape
Bělica, Ondřej ; Šipulová, Janica (referee) ; Ponešová, Barbora (advisor)
The ambition of the diploma thesis is to create an impulse, which is able to reconnect people with the landscape through the architecture in my homeland. Small interventions in landscape with the participation of residence is a chance for activation of this environment and the habitant's minds. The main point is free interpretation of traditional wooden architecture.
Impact of transport on the structure of settlements
Šuška, Milan
The mode of transport has a significant impact on the formation and development of the settlement. The paper presents an analysis of the impact of transport on residential structure. Kysuce was selected as reference region.
Stanovení adaptačního potenciálu chřadnoucích smrkových porostů v oblasti Kysuc (Slovensko) vůči environmentální změně
Plevková, Miroslava
The extended decline of Norway spruce forest stands in the Kysuce region, caused by the synergistic action of natural and anthropogenic stress factors, has been observed in the last decades. The aim of this thesis was to try to estimate the adaptation potential of declined spruce stands towards environmental change on the permanent research plots (TVP) on the basis of the identification of the stress response categories of stands and the description of their regeneration ability. On seven TVP, established in the Kysuce region (Veľký Polom, Klokočov, Zákopčie, Javorské), the site and forest stand characteristics, natural regeneration, and root rot occurrence were investigated. In particular, characteristics of the crowns (defoliation and transformation of the crown structure) were paid a great attention. According to obtained results the Maion spiral was precised for the Kysuce conditions. The results of the thesis indicate that the decline process will be continuing in all studied forest stands; according to the adaptation potential estimation, it is expected that these stands will disintegrate till 40 years. Fortunately, all these forest stands have a capability of natural regeneration, especially on the PRP Zákopčie, Javorské and Klokočov. However, only the pure Norway spruce forest stands, susceptible to subsequent climate change impacts, will be a product of this natural regeneration.
Barriers and Folk Song
Toncrová, Marta
There are certain limits and barriers in spontaneus singing, which influence the selection of the repertoire, the way of singing, singing ccasions, and other matters related to singing.

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