Public Recreation and Landscape Protection – with Man Hand in Hand?

Public Recreation and Landscape Protection – with Man Hand in Hand?

Department of Landscape Management FFWT Mendel University in Brno Public recreation and landscape protection – with man hand in hand? Conference proceeding 5th – 6th May 2014 Křtiny Under the auspices of Petr Horáček, the Dean of the FFWT Mendel University in Brno, of Richard Brabec, the Minister of the Environment, of Michal Hašek, the Governor of the South Moravia Region, and of Roman Onderka, the Mayor of the City of Brno. in cooperation with Czech Bioclimatological Society, AOPK ČR (Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic) – Administration of the Moravian Karst Protected Landscape Area, Training Forest Enterprise Masaryk Forest Křtiny, Administration of Caves of the Czech Republic, Czech Society of Landscape Engineers and Czech Environmental Inspectorate with the financial support of the City of Brno and FS Bohemia Ltd., The conference is included in the Continuing Professional Education in Czech Chamber of Architects and is rated with 3 credit points. The authors are responsible for the content of the article and the citation form. Editors of the proceeding: Ing. Jitka Fialová, MSc., Ph.D.; Dana Pernicová ISBN 978-80-7375-952-0 Contents A NATURE PARK "THE MEANDER OF THE OHŘE RIVER" AN EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION BETWEEN RECREATION AND NATURE PROTECTION Pavla Pilařová, Kristýna Bláhová.....................................................................................................9 A PROPOSAL FOR THE TOURISM ATTRACTION IN THE SOUTH-WEST PART OF SLOVAK AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE Andrea Jakubcová, Henrich Grežo, František Petrovič ..............................................................15 ACTIVE PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE ON THE BANKS OF RECREATIONALLY USED DAM Miloslav Šlezingr, Lenka Gernešová, Pavla Pilařová...................................................................23 AIR TEMPERATURES AND CONDITIONS FOR RECREATION Jaroslav Rožnovský, Pavel Zahradníček ......................................................................................27 AN OUTLINE OF ECONOMIC IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR ŠUMAVA NP Ian Dickie, Pavel Kindlmann, Zdenka Křenová ............................................................................31 ASSESSMENT OF ECOLOGICAL SITUATION IN A LANDSCAPE BASED ON CALCULATION OF ECOLOGICAL STABILITY COEFFICIENT Jaroslav Bažík, Zlatica Muchová, František Petrovič..................................................................36 BACK TO THE GREEN LANDSCAPE Hedvika Psotová..............................................................................................................................44 BIOCLIMATIC CONDITIONS FOR THE RECREATIONALLY IMPORTANT AREAS IN THE MEDIUM SIZE CITY Tomáš Středa, Hana Středová, Iva Šedivá....................................................................................47 BOHEMIAN FOREST BIOSPHERE RESERVE AND RECREATION Jiří Junek, Jitka Fialová, Hana Kubíčková....................................................................................52 BROWNFIELDS AND TOURISM: CONTRIBUTIONS AND BARRIERS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF TOURISTS Stanislav Martinát, Tomáš Krejčí, Petr Klusáček, Tomáš Dohnal, Josef Kunc ........................59 COMPLEX ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL TOURIST AREAS WITH EMPHASIS ON GEOTOURISM - CHKO ŽĎÁRSKÉ VRCHY Aleš Bajer.........................................................................................................................................66 COULD AN ACTIVE PUBLIC RECREATION HAVE AN IMPACT TO POPULATION OF SOME INSECTS IN FOREST ECOSYSTEM - CASE OF FOREST DRAGONFLIES Otakar Holuša, Kateřina Holušová ................................................................................................75 CURRENT POSSIBILITIES FOR QUANTIFICATION AND MODELING OF RECREATION SERVICES Vilém Pechanec, Pavel Cudlín, Ivo Machar, Helena Kilianová ...................................................80 DISPUTED RECREATIONAL AND ECOLOGICAL STABILIZATION FUNCTIONS OF CELECTED WINDBREAKS Bronislava Spáčilová, Hana Středová...........................................................................................85 EFFECT OF DIFFERENTIATED PLAN TREES ON THE FORMATION OF HABITUS Milan Rajnoch ..................................................................................................................................92 ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY METHODS TO TREAT WASTEWATER FROM SMALL RECREATION FACILITIES AND SUMMER CAMPS Jan Šálek, Václav Tlapák, Petr Hrůza............................................................................................97 ENVIRONMENTAL LOSSES CAUSED BY DEVELOPMENT OF GREAT RECREATION- RESIDENCE CENTERS, ARŁAMÓW RESIDENCE IN THE TURNICKIE MTS. (SE POLAND) CASE STUDY Andrzej Gałaś.................................................................................................................................101 EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF VEGETATION SELECTION FOR FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Zuzana Poórová, Daniela Kaposztásová, Zuzana Vranayová...................................................107 FOREST ECOSYSTEM IN PROTECTED LANDSCAPE AREAS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC - AN IMPORTANT DESTINATION OF TOURISM Ivo Machar, Vilém Pechanec, Jan Brus,Helena Kiliánová.........................................................112 FOREST RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION – A SUCCESSFUL STORY IN AUSTRIA AND EUROPE Thomas Baschny...........................................................................................................................118 GEOSITE AND GEOMORPHOSITE ASSESSMENT FOR GEOTOURISM PURPOSE: A CASE STUDY FROM THE VIZOVICKÁ VRCHOVINA HIGHLAND, EASTERN MORAVIA Karel Kirchner, Lucie Kubalíková................................................................................................121 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT IN FOREST ACCESSING Petr Hrůza.......................................................................................................................................129 HISTORICAL WATER RESERVOIRS IN THE REGION OF BANSKÁ ŠTIAVNICA AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF THEIR RECREATIONAL, TOURIST AND EDUCATIONAL UTILIZATION Matúš Jakubis................................................................................................................................132 CHANGES OF RECREATIONAL HIGH MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE ENVIRONMENT IN THE SELECTED AREA OF BELIANSKE TATRY MTS. IN 1949-2013 Martin Boltižiar...............................................................................................................................137 INCREASING THE POTENTIAL OF RECREATION - THE POSSIBILITY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WHOLE REGION (CASE STUDY HODRUŠA - HÁMRE, SLOVAKIA) František Petrovič, Zlatica Muchová, Katarína Baťová, Erika Zűsová ....................................143 INFLUENCE OF URBANIZATION FOR RUNOFF CONDITIONS Martina Zeleňáková .......................................................................................................................149 LANDSCAPE AS AN EDUCATIONAL SPACE Helena Kilianová, Jiří Šmída, Vilém Pechanec...........................................................................154 LANDSCAPE CHARACTER AS AN ESSENTIAL COMPONENT OF THE RECREATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THE AREA Kristýna Vejtasová, Ilja Vyskot ....................................................................................................161 LINKING ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS AND QUALITY OF LIFE František Murgaš...........................................................................................................................168 MONITORING OF PHOSPHORUS IN SELECTED PROFILES OF VEVEKA RIVER AS POTENTIAL POLLUTERS OF RECREATIONAL BRNO RESERVOIR Věra Hubačíková, Andrea Ondrůjová..........................................................................................173 MONITORING OF SELECTED WELLS IN ZLÍN REGION Petra Oppeltová, Kateřina Zákoutská, Markéta Drgová ............................................................177 POSSIBILITIES FOR THE USE OF HEAVY HORSES IN COUNTRYSIDE Martina Hrabcová, Jiří Kadlec ......................................................................................................183 POSSIBILITIES OF FOREST RECREATION IN FINLAND Hana Kubíčková, Jitka Fialová, Jan Kubíček .............................................................................187 POSSIBILITIES OF THE RECREATIONAL FUNCTION OF FORESTS ASSESSMENT WITH USING OF THE COMPLEX METHODS OF FOREST FUNCTION EVALUATION Petr Kupec......................................................................................................................................194 PREDICTION OF SEDIMENT QUANTITY IN SMALL WATER RESERVOIRS USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Natália Junaková, Zuzana Klescová, Marcela Gergelová .........................................................198 RESTORATION OF IMPORTANT LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS AND INFLUENCE ON THEIR ENVIRONS Jaromír Skoupil, Želmíra Novotná, Petr Pelikán ........................................................................203 REVITALIZATION OF STREAMS IN COOPERATION WITH THE LANDSCAPE RECREOLOGY Jana Marková, Lenka Gernešová, Petr Pelikán..........................................................................208 ROPE CENTRES AND ROPE PARKS Pavla Kotásková............................................................................................................................214 SOME ECONOMIC VIEWS OF NATURE CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Petra Hlaváčková, Dalibor Šafařík ...............................................................................................218 STREAM REVITALIZATION IN THE AREA OF ORLICKÉ ZÁHOŘÍ AND THE MARKETING OF RECREATION Jitka Fialová, Pavla Kotásková,

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