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Valuation of damage caused by a lightning strike to a house in the village of Šebetov
Šumberová, Petra ; Klimeš, Jan (referee) ; Šmahel, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to determine the amount of indemnity for damage caused by a lightning strike to a house in the village Šebetov. The thesis is dividend into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part deals with the basic concepts, associated with the topic. Furthermore, the approach of valuation of assets and insurance. The practical part uses theoretical knowledge addresses a specific case. First, the location is described, house and insured event (natural event – flash). Following the calculation of the time value immediately before the insured event, further costs are quantified to repair the damage incurred and then is detected current value after repairs. At the end, there is comparison of the time price comparisons of costs incurred for repairs and evaluation of the agreed sum insured in the insurance contract.
Comparison of knowledge of laymen and experts about extraordinary events caused by the elements
ULBRICH, Lukáš
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of natural elements. These elements are also associated with extraordinary events that often result in the loss of human life. The work characterizes the basic events that relate to extraordinary events of a natural nature. It defines individual extraordinary events caused by natural disasters, their subsequent resolution by crisis management bodies, the application of relevant laws and marginally mentions the most famous natural disasters in our country and in the world. At the same time, the diploma thesis examines knowledge with the help of a questionnaire survey of lay people and experts, which are subsequently analyzed, interpreted and hypotheses solved using statistical methods.
Sport Events Crisis Management by RunCzech during the Pandemic
Stiborová, Daniela ; Crossan, William Morea (advisor) ; Šíma, Jan (referee)
Title: Sport Events Crisis Management by RunCzech during the Pandemic Objectives: The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to provide an objective view on the possible form of crisis management in the context of mass sports events and coronavirus crisis. Methods: The research was done thanks to qualitative methods when the needed data were gathered by interview and by documents and virtual data content analysis. Virtual and documents data were collected throughout the first wave of the coronavirus crisis in the Czech Republic. The interviews were done with Saša Belovski, the Business Development Director for RunCzech, after the first wave of the coronavirus crisis. Results: The results of this research were processed with a case study. That allows a detailed analysis of the occurred crisis, which impacted not only the organization (the RunCzech in this case) but also its stakeholders. The results prove mainly the importance of pre-crisis prevention, timely and precise crisis communication and also the need for flexible adjusting to the occurred crisis. Keywords: PR, Sport Events, Crisis, Natural Disaster, Crisis Communication
Problems of torrential floods
Bláha, Michael ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: The issue of flash floods Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the issue of flash floods caused by intensive rainstorms in Czech republic. Next aim of this bachelor thesis is to summarize the significant examples of flash floods in Czech republic. Methods: The bachelor thesis uses the method of analysis and research of available study sources and destricptive analytical method is used. Results: The results of the bachelor thesis are description of flash flood issue and the overview of history of flash floods in Czech republic. Keywords: extraordinary event, rainfall, natural disaster
Valuation of damage caused by a lightning strike to a house in the village of Šebetov
Šumberová, Petra ; Klimeš, Jan (referee) ; Šmahel, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to determine the amount of indemnity for damage caused by a lightning strike to a house in the village Šebetov. The thesis is dividend into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part deals with the basic concepts, associated with the topic. Furthermore, the approach of valuation of assets and insurance. The practical part uses theoretical knowledge addresses a specific case. First, the location is described, house and insured event (natural event – flash). Following the calculation of the time value immediately before the insured event, further costs are quantified to repair the damage incurred and then is detected current value after repairs. At the end, there is comparison of the time price comparisons of costs incurred for repairs and evaluation of the agreed sum insured in the insurance contract.
Alternative risk transfer when dealing with consequences of natural disasters
Kúdeľková, Barbora ; Ducháčková, Eva (advisor) ; Daňhel, Jaroslav (referee)
The main focus of this bachelor thesis named Alternative risk transfer when dealing with consequences of natural disasters is to describe the current problems of catastrophe events, which affect insurance and reinsurance market, their solutions and their development in the past years. The work highlits the reasons why the alternative risk transfer methods are so attractive and essential for investors as well as for insurance companies and also describes the instruments and vehicles on the ART market. The thesis then concentrates on natural disasters and how the insurance and reinsurance companies solve the problems caused by them using insurance-linked securities, more concretely catastrophe bonds, which are the most significant from all the ART products. Dangers and damages related to natural catastrophes are then illustrated on past events and current development including relating stastictics and graphs.
Awareness of high school students in the occurrence of the emergency events in the city Klatovy
BUREŠ, Jiří
Almost every day, people are exposed to various dangers that pose for them unexpected situations, such as natural disasters, accidents or variety of accidents involving the release of hazardous substances. To reduce these incidents the state adopts various measures such as legal standards. Such a main measure is to protect the population. To mitigate the effects of emergencies it is necessary citizens also know how to preserve these adverse situations, how they react and how to help themselves and the others. It is possible however not without constant education. Education and population education should start at an early age and throughout life would have knowledge in this area should get deeper. In the theoretical part of this thesis all the incidents with which one can meet are described. Whether it is an extraordinary event caused by natural or caused by man. Further on procedures relating to just protect the population. How to behave at the signal "general alert" to prepare for an evacuation and how you perform or how to hide in the case of danger. Furthermore acquainted with crisis situations that may arise. Also important they are the procedures of the individual components of the integrated rescue system, which play a big role in fighting emergencies. Finally, theoretical part explains the statistics, which represent a large percentage of research. The aim of this study was to evaluate students' knowledge selected at secondary schools in the occurrence of the incident and the knowledge of the activities arising for citizens in case of emergency on the territory of the district Klatovy. Subsequently, two hypotheses were set, namely: H1: "Students selected secondary schools are aware of the possibility of extraordinary events in the town Klatovy" and H2: "Students from higher grades have more information on the issue of protecting the population than students of lower classes." To these targets and verify of the hypotheses it was necessary to compile an anonymous questionnaire focused on this issue and agree with it on statistical surveys. The survey was conducted at a secondary school at Business college in Klatovy and the sample consisted the numer of 200 students. 100 students from the 1st and 2nd grade and 100 students from the 3rd and 4th grades. The questionnaire contained 13 questions and there was always only one correct answer. The success rate among the issues was very diverse. The results were striking some questions, but there are also questions that the students completed without any problems. The term "general warning" was known only by 21% of students. This means that if a general warning tone will be 79% of the students know what to do. Conversely, 90% of students knew with an overview of important phone numbers to be dialed in an emergency. Only 39% of students have an overview of the risks due to them on the territory of district Nýrsko water reservoir. 86% of all students have a good grasp of the individual components of the integrated rescue system. Overall, students with lower grades were successful 49% success rate. 42% of students got older. Then 7% less. Through descriptive and mathematical statistics the evaluation of hypothese was achieved. Hypothesis no. 1 was confirmed on the basis of descriptive statistics. Hypothesis no. 2 was refuted by means of mathematical statistics, which means that students of higher classes have no more information to the occurrence of extraordinary events on the territory of district of Klatovy. All the data is processed and presented in the "Discussion" and "Results". The results of this work have been forwarded to the school management representatives who act as an annual lecture on emergency and the first aid principles in the context of armed courses Hracholuska dam. The questions used in the questionnaires can be used and properly explained during these mandatory courses within the presentations that focus on individual questions used in the questionnair
Role of Public Finance during the Territory Regeneration
Dvořák, Pavel ; Strnad, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Glaser, Lukáš (referee)
The title of the Diploma thesis is "The role of public finances in restoring municipal facilities and territory". The thesis assesses a participation of the public finances sector in a process of restoring the essential municipal facilities and territory damaged by disaster. It analyses the public investments released on prevention of natural disasters and intended to subsequent restoration as illustrated by example of flood. To assess an effectiveness of spending the public funds to disaster prevention, the example of flood has been chosen, because the Czech Republic is suffered especially from flooding. The outcome of this thesis is to evaluate the effectiveness of public expenditures in comparison with the experience of neighboring European countries and to formulate recommendations for improving the system of financing the destructive after-effects of natural disasters.
Security Threats for the Czech Republic in View of Public - November 2014
Tuček, Milan
In November 2014, respondents had to assess security threats related to selected groups in the Czech Republic and they were also expressing views on threats by war, epidemics, natural disasters, economic crisis or resource crisis.
Adults's knowledge about possibility of natural emergency event occurance in Jilemnice and it's surroundings. Know-how in right behavior and treatment.
VOHNOUTOVÁ, Markéta
Natural emergency events endanger mankind since ever. Jilemnice - municipality with extended competence - is located in Podkrkonoší. This town should be prepared for any unexpected event. Every season brings risk, especially in this "close to mountain" area. Town is endangered by snowstorms in the winter and subsequently floods, caused by melting snow in the spring. We can´t stop it, we can only minimize effects. Information / knowledge is the most important aspect for proper and prompt decision, that affects our life, health and property. Studying and preparing the theoretical part was basic task for realizing the goal of his thesis. Theory consists of natural emergency events typology and principles of proper behavior. Below short area description of municipality with extended competence called Jilemnice. According to information found during theoretical preparation, questionaire was created and consequently introduced to the respondents - adult inhabitants of Jilemnice. Participants were chosen in quota sampling in conjunction with local authonomy specialist. We chose 100 laymen, split into 50 men and 50 women. There were two hypotheses set to reach the goal of my work - basic (H) and partial (H1) formulated below: H) Adult Jilemnice´s inhabitants (laics) knowledge matches Gaussian distribution. H1) There is only [alpha]= 0,05 statistic difference between men´s and women´s knowledge, when talking about natural events problem. Hypothesis and its partial hypothesis were determined per descriptive and mathematical statistics, through following steps: formulation, scaling, measuring, elementary statistical processing. Then within nonparametical testing 7 identical density intervals were defined. [chí2] test / good accordance test using [chí2]teor and [chí2]exp comparison, second normality test inclusive integral calculation was selected (using u variable, primitive function F(ui) and statistical tables) to validate/disprove the hypothesis. Double-selection test was used to disprove partial hypothesis, per empiric argument [mí1]=O1 or [sigma2] and external theoretical data [mí2] and [sigma2] comaprison. Basic hypothesis was proved and accepted. Adults in Jilemnice are informed as presumed, knowledge matches Gaussian/normal distribution. Partial hypothesis wasn´t proved. We expected difference between men and women knowledge in natural emergency event occurence and best practice of treatment. This is surprise according to the first premise.

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