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URBAN WILDERNESS: POSTCULTURAL SITE
Čenovská, Kateřina ; Sádlo, Jiří (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the work is to introduce a different way of looking at the process of urban planning in the so-called shrinking cities. The plan of endless development is questioned. The stagnation scenario, as a form of conservation, is presented as a certain level of natural development of the city. The potential of forgotten parts of the city is emphasized. The postcultural landscape meets man.
URBAN WILDERNESS: POSTCULTURAL SITE
Čenovská, Kateřina ; Sádlo, Jiří (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the work is to introduce a different way of looking at the process of urban planning in the so-called shrinking cities. The plan of endless development is questioned. The stagnation scenario, as a form of conservation, is presented as a certain level of natural development of the city. The potential of forgotten parts of the city is emphasized. The postcultural landscape meets man.
The Social Impact of the Process of Depopulation of Villages
HENDRYCHOVÁ, Eva
This bachelor thesis deals with the process of depopulation of rural areas and its social impact. It focuses on the area of Český Krumlov defined by the administrative district of the municipality of Český Krumlov. The process of depopulation of rural areas is regarded as a natural part of the development of domestic migration, whose social consequences, however, to various degrees negatively influence individual rural municipalities as their future wellbeing depends largely on the quality of life of their inhabitants. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part includes characteristics and typology of rural environment, the description of its life style including the positive as well as negative social aspects, processes of domestic migration influencing rural areas, and the way to ensure its future, which lies in local planning and the development of social services based on a community-managed medium-term planning of social services. The practical part focuses on fulfilling the goal of the thesis, which is defining the trends in the process of moving from villages to cities, and social impacts of the process from the point of view of the mayors of Český Krumlov area municipalities. Within my qualitative research strategy. I headed towards my goal with the help of a questioning method and a technique of semi-structured interview. The questions used in the thesis are the following: "What are, according to the mayors, the reasons that make people move out of villages?", "How does the decrease in population show in the day-to-day village life?", " How do villages motivate people to stay and live there?". The communication partners were five mayors from selected municipalities in the region of Český Krumlov. The results of the thesis may be used as an aid for the strategy planning of rural municipalities and for enhancing the quality of everyday life of their inhabitants. At the same time the thesis may serve as a tool for increasing the awareness of inhabitants of the areas of Český Krumlov when it comes to domestic migration.
Internal Westward Migration in Germany: 1989-1994
Hubbard, Amy ; Nigrin, Tomáš (advisor) ; Dimitrov, Michal (referee)
Internal Westward Migration in Germany: 1989-1994 Amy Hubbard Abstract: Contemporary German history has been beleaguered with political, social, and economic upheaval, the consequences of which have led to its modern day composition. One such consequence of Germany's past is the problem of internal westward migration between 1989 and 1994. This analysis looks at the political, social, and economic factors that have led to the increase of internal westward migration from the states of the former German Democratic Republic to the states of the former Federal Republic of Germany. The political, social, and economic developments of the German Democratic Republic combined with the reunification process have led to a feeling of insecurity in the east. People with a strong sense of political, social, or economic insecurity will have a stronger propensity to migration to a stable environment. A variety of governmental programs have been developed to quell the problem but they have been widely unsuccessful. Additionally, there have been a series of negative consequences caused by the existence of internal westward migration on such a scale, such as, the rise of extremist parties in the eastern states of German

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