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Revission of ocupation of the nonoppidal hill-top sites in the middle and late La Tene period in Bohemia
Kotýnek, Michal ; Frank Danielisová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Chytráček, Miloslav (referee)
This paper focuses on the analysis of settlement of hill-top sites in the middle and late La Tene period on the territory of today's Bohemia. The subject of interest will not be oppida, about which much has already been written, but other hill-top sites of La Tene period, both fortified and unfortified, which are often perceived as a marginal phenomenon. This paper shows that it is a phenomenon more common than it might seem. Base of the paper is catalog of these sites that offers their list and description, as well as history of research and attempt on interpretation of the motivation for choosing these sometimes very remote and inaccessible locations and an attempt to set them up into settlement structure.
Conversion of farm from conventional to organic farming in submountain areas
MRÁČKOVÁ, Jana
The aim of the Dissertation was to assess conditions and suitability of the specific agricultural farm for conversion. The farm analysed is situated in the highest parts of the Novohradské Hory mountain region, District of Český Krumlov. The altitude of anthropogenic non-stocked forest land oscillates about 850 m above sea level, and covers an area which was included in the border zone of the state border with Austria until recently. The main production programme of the farm is animal production, namely cattle breeding without a market milk production. The SWOT analysis method was used to analyse subjective as well as objective presumptions of suitability of the farm for conversion purposes. It was used to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The results achieved were used for assessment and comparison with information processed in bibliography. The facts revealed indicated that the current state of conventional farming already fully corresponds to the principles and requirements applied in the organic farming systems.At the end it was stated that the farm has the best presumptions for a successful conversion.

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