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The solution of extraordinary anthropogenic and unanthropogenic incidents by mountain rescue service Czech republic
Jandečková, Julie ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: The solution of extraordinary anthropogenic and unanthropogenic incidents by mountain rescue service Czech republic Objectives: The main objective of this work is to approach the issue of emergency response service Mountain CR. What are anthropogenic and neantropogenní events and how to solve individually Mountain Rescue Service of the CR. Methods: In my thesis, I used the method of content analysis, for which I have found literal resources. Work approach could be summarized as a method of analyzing single extraordinary events. Results: I identified methods of Service Mountain CR when dealing with extraordinary anthropogenic and unantrophogenic incidents. Then I defined single events and sumarizedpotencional risk and danger which could mountaint sisitors face. Keywords: anthropogenic, unanthropogenic, mountain rescue service, extraordinary incident
The solution of extraordinary anthropogenic and unanthropogenic incidents by mountain rescue service Czech Republic
Jandečková, Julie ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: The solution of extraordinary anthropogenic and unanthropogenic incidents by mountain rescue service Czech Republic Objectives: The main objective of this work is to approach the issue of emergency response service Mountain CR. What are anthropogenic and neantropogenní events and how to solve individually Mountain Rescue Service of the CR. Methods: In my thesis, I used the method of content analysis, for which I have found literal resources. Work approach could be summarized as a method of analyzing single extraordinary events. Results: I identified methods of Service Mountain CR when dealing with extraordinary anthropogenic and unantrophogenic incidents. Then I defined single events and sumarizedpotencional risk and danger which could mountaint sisitors face. Keywords: anthropogenic, unanthropogenic, mountain rescue service, extraordinary incident
The solution of extraordinary anthropogenic and unanthropogenic incidents by mountain rescue service Czech republic
Jandečková, Julie ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: The solution of extraordinary anthropogenic and unanthropogenic incidents by mountain rescue service Czech republic Objectives: The main objective of this work is to approach the issue of emergency response service Mountain CR. What are anthropogenic and neantropogenní events and how to solve individually Mountain Rescue Service of the CR. Methods: In my thesis, I used the method of content analysis, for which I have found literal resources. Work approach could be summarized as a method of analyzing single extraordinary events. Results: I identified methods of Service Mountain CR when dealing with extraordinary anthropogenic and unantrophogenic incidents. Then I defined single events and sumarizedpotencional risk and danger which could mountaint sisitors face. Keywords: anthropogenic, unanthropogenic, mountain rescue service, extraordinary incident
Biodiversity of abandoned mine sites in Hradec Kralove.
PONČA, Dušan
The biodiversity of brown field (old brickyard) was studied in the eastern Bohemia (Plotiště nad Labem). The next possibility of utitizasition of this locality is proposed. The habitat mappinig and the study of epigeic beetle communities was made. The human impact of beetle communities was studied. It was found, that the presence of rare and relic species was found in the habitats with rest of the human activities (ruins of the old buildings). These spesies were characterized as old synanthropic species.
Environmental impact assement {--} case study. Anthropogenic influence on spring area of Osek´s stream.
RADOVÁ, Markéta
Osek stream has two antagonistic torrents between its spring and its junction with Loučenský stream. These torrents differ a lot. These differences are evoked mainly by human activity. Attention is paying especially to influence of river-bed modification to life in the stream and around it. Attention is also paying to water pollution caused by people, industry and agriculture

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