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River revitalization for fish
Szarowski, Marcin ; Novotný, Jaroslav (referee) ; Milerski, Rudolf (advisor)
The case study provided for this bachelor’s thesis is based on the issue of rehabilitation of rivers for fish. The first part contains the recherché and the second part conceptual design. Substance of the revitalization is restoration of rivers to natural form. The thesis describes typical landscaping measures suitable for complex treatment of rivers in Czech Republic. Main benefit of revitalization is aquatic improvements in our rivers. The second section of this work includes examples of problem solution on the river Svratka.
The possibilitis of revitalization transverse obstacles in the flow
Plhák, Jiří ; Vrba, Jan (referee) ; Milerski, Rudolf (advisor)
The case study provided for this bachelor’s thesis is based on the issue of transvers obstacles in a flow. For the purpose of this bachelor’s thesis I decided to split this outcome into two parts as the recherché and conceptual design, and then describe each issue based on my further research. The first section is accorded to an issue with revitalization of the flow in the Czech Republic. There are topics such as adjustment of the flow, river-basin and accompanying vegetation related to an issue with revitalization. This also involves transverse obstacles in a flow which could cause a migration barrier for the fish. This could become critical when it comes to a partial restriction or total restriction of basic that fish need for survive. Both food migration and a reproduction migration could be affected. To finish the recherché off, I described an actions needed to implement the watercourses and improve on patency of the transverse obstacles. The thesis also includes examples of problem solution directly related to transverse obstacles. The part of river Svitava is 11 km long and consists of six weirs. I researched and described current condition of the each weir and then suggested an action required to improve on their function.
River revitalization for fish
Szarowski, Marcin ; Novotný, Jaroslav (referee) ; Milerski, Rudolf (advisor)
The case study provided for this bachelor’s thesis is based on the issue of rehabilitation of rivers for fish. The first part contains the recherché and the second part conceptual design. Substance of the revitalization is restoration of rivers to natural form. The thesis describes typical landscaping measures suitable for complex treatment of rivers in Czech Republic. Main benefit of revitalization is aquatic improvements in our rivers. The second section of this work includes examples of problem solution on the river Svratka.
The possibilitis of revitalization transverse obstacles in the flow
Plhák, Jiří ; Vrba, Jan (referee) ; Milerski, Rudolf (advisor)
The case study provided for this bachelor’s thesis is based on the issue of transvers obstacles in a flow. For the purpose of this bachelor’s thesis I decided to split this outcome into two parts as the recherché and conceptual design, and then describe each issue based on my further research. The first section is accorded to an issue with revitalization of the flow in the Czech Republic. There are topics such as adjustment of the flow, river-basin and accompanying vegetation related to an issue with revitalization. This also involves transverse obstacles in a flow which could cause a migration barrier for the fish. This could become critical when it comes to a partial restriction or total restriction of basic that fish need for survive. Both food migration and a reproduction migration could be affected. To finish the recherché off, I described an actions needed to implement the watercourses and improve on patency of the transverse obstacles. The thesis also includes examples of problem solution directly related to transverse obstacles. The part of river Svitava is 11 km long and consists of six weirs. I researched and described current condition of the each weir and then suggested an action required to improve on their function.

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