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Cycle Path GIS of Moravian Wine Trails
Kobližek, Tomáš ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (referee) ; Ježek, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this thesis was to create cycle path geographic information system (GIS) north of Znojmo wine trail. The main goal of the GIS witch informs about parameters of cycle routes and attractions and services. Data collection was carried out in terrain and were obtained necessary data and maps for the creation of GIS. ArcGIS 10.1 from ESRI company was been used for proccesing of data. Couple of outputs from GIS has been created at the end of the work. The user can use GIS data in various programs and on different platforms.
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 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).
Cycle Path GIS of Moravian Wine Trails
Kobližek, Tomáš ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (referee) ; Ježek, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this thesis was to create cycle path geographic information system (GIS) north of Znojmo wine trail. The main goal of the GIS witch informs about parameters of cycle routes and attractions and services. Data collection was carried out in terrain and were obtained necessary data and maps for the creation of GIS. ArcGIS 10.1 from ESRI company was been used for proccesing of data. Couple of outputs from GIS has been created at the end of the work. The user can use GIS data in various programs and on different platforms.
Analysis of the Accomodation Capacity in Agritourism Facilities
Zelinková, Věra ; Musil, Martin (advisor) ; Krbová, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis is analyzing accomodation capacities in agrotourism facilities based in Southern Moravia. This thesis analyses accomodation facilities at Znojemska, Velkopavlovicka and Mikulovska wine trails. In the thesis are analysed accomodation offers per type of accomodation, seasonality, prices per accomodation, additional services offered on each wine trail. Offers are also compared among wine trails.

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