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Project of a process design in a contributory organization
Novotná, Irena ; Veselý, Josef (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the practical use of project management methods and procedures. The introductory part of the thesis is devoted to the theoretical starting points focused on the issues addressed in the diploma thesis, which will be used in the elaboration of the design part. Based on the analysis of the current situation of the organization and its evaluation, a process is selected for which a project will be developed in the design part. This process is the implementation of a newly created directive regulating the area of safety, which is not only important for the organization from the point of view of the set quality standards, but is also a condition for the successful defense of SAK accreditation.
Influence of military disturbances on succession of arthropod communities in Brdy
Palivcová, Lucie ; Tropek, Robert (advisor) ; Knapp, Michal (referee)
The thesis aims for relationship between military-caused disturbance intensity and species richness, conservation value and composition of arthropods communities in the Brdy Mts. In the Brdy abandoned military area (MTA), a highly heterogeneous habitat mosaic developed by the long-term influence of military disturbances on two shooting areas of Jordán and Tok. The habitats range from strongly disturbed sites with sparse vegetation, through heterogeneous growths of Erica and Vaccinium in moderately disturbed sites, to sparse woodlands in the least disturbed sites. Based on the shooting areas history reconstruction, 24 study plots of 4 categories of different disturbance intensity were selected in both shooting areas together. Standardized sampling of seven groups of arthropods was performed in summer 2017 by pitfall traps, yellow pan traps, and light traps. More intensive disturbances positively influenced species richness of Aculeates and conservation value of spiders and beetles, but negatively affected species richness of moths. Simultaneously, the intensity of disturbances affected community composition of spiders, moths, beetles, Aculeates and Orthopteroids. Endangered species mostly affiliated to the more intensively disturbed plots. This results should be helpful in understanding of influence...

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