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The Development of Turistic Programme in Znovín Company
Mahrová, Petra ; Moncman, Jana (referee) ; Koráb, Vojtěch (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the possible development of a touristic program of Znovín Znojmo, a.s. company, based in Šatov in Velkopavlovická wine sub-region. There has been a deep examination of the chosen company done in order to analyze the company’s touristic programs and its activities. The analytical part defines the essential context for the development and implementation of the new touristic program. The actual proposal of the development of the touristic program in the chosen region includes a proposal of appropriate touristic activities connecting wine and local places of interest. The implementation of this project will ensure a better competitiveness and an increased number of customers of the company in the mentioned sub-region.
Wine tourism in Turkey
Tanriverdi, Kutay
Exploring wine tourism in Turkey and the Czech Republic is crucial to understanding how it affects tourism and the economy of these countries. The objective of this thesis is to analyze and compare the development, challenges, and potential of wine tourism in Turkey and the Czech Republic, employing both theoretical insights and practical strategies. This research employed a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative data. Qualitative data was gathered through in-depth interviews with Turkish wine producers (n = 5) and Czech expert. Quantitative data was collected via online questionnaire (n = 105). Comprehensive literature review helped to explore the current landscape of wine tourism in both countries. The study examined wine tourism in Turkey and the Czech Republic, emphasizing the collaboration between researchers and industry. It underscored the importance of preserving culture, adopting sustainable practices, and creating unique experiences to position these countries as premier destinations for wine enthusiasts globally.
Dopad pandemie COVID-19 na vinařství a jeho subjekty na Znojemsku
Kochan, Daniel
This bachelor thesis deals with the COVID-19 impact on winery and its subjects in the Znojmo region. The theoretical part consists of winery sector introduction and the description of the wine making process from harvesting to selling of final products. Furthermore, it contains an introduction of the COVID-19 pandemic and its influence on wine tourism. Additionally, the problems faced by states like France, Spain, and Italy, who are the wine-making elite, are introduced. Next, similar problems faced by the Czech Republic are described and its division into wine sub-districts is depicted. The practical part contains a research based on the analysis of publicly accessible data published by the Czech Ministry of Agriculture, the Wine Fund and the Znojmo Cultural Department. Consequently, the research was supported by a qualitative research method, specifically by semi-structured interviews with respondents who stand at different positions in terms of their business size. Based on this, indicators of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on winery are created, enriched by answers of every respondent. The individual wineries experienced a negative impact on their finances and wine sales to the foodservice industry. Respondents agreed on the negative impact in terms of wine tourism and, in the case of large wineries, with interrupted plans for business expansion.
Limity a bariéry podnikání vinařů v cestovním ruchu na jižní Moravě
Rampáčková, Natálie
Rampáčková, N. Limits and barriers of winegrowers' business in tourism in South Moravia. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2023. Bachelor’s thesis deals with factors limiting development of rural tourism. The aim of the thesis is to identify present day hindrances affecting rural tourism from the point of view of existing and potential wine growers in the business of wine tourism, evaluation of the current state and recommendations based on a questionnaire survey.
Wine Tourism Sustainable Development in South Moravia
Večeřová, Lucie ; Fialová, Dana (advisor) ; Holešinská, Andrea (referee)
Tourism, a current phenomenon, dynamically develops. Demands of visitors on a comprehensive destination product are increasing thanks to an increasing amount of spendable financial resources and rising fund of free time. In this context not only the competition among destinations but also the pressure to the destination potential are growing. Soft tourism forms emerged in an effort to minimize negative impacts of tourism activities on the region as well as to maintain modern regional life standards and to enable its further development. Thanks to their substance, the soft tourism forms are often count among components of sustainable development. Nevertheless, the soft tourism forms are based on the unique destination potential, its atmosphere and natural environment more than the traditional ones. Therefore also their activities must be developed sustainably and at least with the same intensity as the other forms. The issues of the implementation of sustainable development elements into the wine tourism activities in South Moravian destination are discussed in the thesis on the background of strategic documents, proclamations and studies of more experienced foreign wine tourism destinations. The aim is to contribute to the sustainability of South Moravian region development through the care for the...
Wine tourism in the Bohemia region
Motlochová, Sandra ; Vágner, Jiří (advisor) ; Raška, Pavel (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with a relatively new branch of tourism - wine tourism. It is a gentle form of tourism which is being developed as a follow-up to the trend of sustainability. Wine tourism is discussed in the analysis of literature. In connection with foreign experience it is being studied whether this form of tourism is really as gentle as proclaimed. The practical part of the thesis is devoted to the wine tourism in the Czech Republic, with an emphasis on the wine region of Bohemia. Illustrated with examples of the towns of Mělník, Litoměřice and Most, the present state of this branch and its development potential are evaluated. The emphasis is on the products of the wine tourism which are suitable for these cities (wine harvest, wine-growing events and festivals, shows and competitions, etc.). Finally, the work mentions the increasing demand and need for coordinated management of the region (Destination Management).
Faktory kvality služeb ve vinařské destinaci z pohledu poptávky
Pastorková, Kristýna
The bachelor thesis is focused on the quality of services of the wine destination from the perspective of demand. The aim of the thesis is to find out through the evaluation of the questionnaire survey important factors influencing the visitors in perceiving the quality of services and determining the degree of their importance in wine destination. The partial objective is to find out how satisfied and loyal the visitors to the defined wine destination are. The literature review deals with the issues of tourism, tourism services and wine tourism. Based on the results of primary research, recommendations are suggested for service providers of the wine destination.
Marketing festivalu otevřených sklepů
Nádeníčková, Lucie
This thesis deals with a topic of marketing during festival of open wine cellars. The main goal of the work is to evaluate marketing mix of an open wine cellar festival in a wine-growing village of Perná. The thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical. Theoretical part summarize marketing mix and wine tourism findings acquired from bibliography, whereas practical part works with schedule and event mapping of Austrian, Slovakian and German wine trails. Survey methodology was used to review the marketing mix of open wine cellars festival in wine-growing village of Perná. Finally, the thesis sums up the results and evaluates them.
Wine tourism in the Bohemia region
Motlochová, Sandra ; Vágner, Jiří (advisor) ; Raška, Pavel (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with a relatively new branch of tourism - wine tourism. It is a gentle form of tourism which is being developed as a follow-up to the trend of sustainability. Wine tourism is discussed in the analysis of literature. In connection with foreign experience it is being studied whether this form of tourism is really as gentle as proclaimed. The practical part of the thesis is devoted to the wine tourism in the Czech Republic, with an emphasis on the wine region of Bohemia. Illustrated with examples of the towns of Mělník, Litoměřice and Most, the present state of this branch and its development potential are evaluated. The emphasis is on the products of the wine tourism which are suitable for these cities (wine harvest, wine-growing events and festivals, shows and competitions, etc.). Finally, the work mentions the increasing demand and need for coordinated management of the region (Destination Management).
Wine Tourism Sustainable Development in South Moravia
Večeřová, Lucie ; Fialová, Dana (advisor) ; Holešinská, Andrea (referee)
Tourism, a current phenomenon, dynamically develops. Demands of visitors on a comprehensive destination product are increasing thanks to an increasing amount of spendable financial resources and rising fund of free time. In this context not only the competition among destinations but also the pressure to the destination potential are growing. Soft tourism forms emerged in an effort to minimize negative impacts of tourism activities on the region as well as to maintain modern regional life standards and to enable its further development. Thanks to their substance, the soft tourism forms are often count among components of sustainable development. Nevertheless, the soft tourism forms are based on the unique destination potential, its atmosphere and natural environment more than the traditional ones. Therefore also their activities must be developed sustainably and at least with the same intensity as the other forms. The issues of the implementation of sustainable development elements into the wine tourism activities in South Moravian destination are discussed in the thesis on the background of strategic documents, proclamations and studies of more experienced foreign wine tourism destinations. The aim is to contribute to the sustainability of South Moravian region development through the care for the...

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