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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Rozvoj místní Agendy 21 prostřednictvím financování z prostředků EU (případová studie Uherského Hradiště) / Development of local Agenda 21 by using resources from the EU (case study of Uherské Hradiště)

Pančochová, Lenka January 2008 (has links)
In my desertion I focus on financing the development of local Agenda 21 from the Revolving Fund of the Department of the Environment. Financial resources of this fund were transferred from the former revolving funds Phare, which were sponsored by the European Union. I concern with the principles of using these resources, keeping on them and possibilities of their drawing. I pay attention mostly to grants (e.g. form of non-returnable money), that are aimed at sustainable development on the local level. I put all my knowledge from this area into effect working on case study of the town Uherské Hradiště. This town received money from the Revolving Fund of the Department of the Environment in the first appeal which was proclaimed in January 2008. Nowadays Uherské Hradiště has fulfilled all the necessary criteria to be shifted into higher category in the system of local Agenda 21 and therefore is a suitable subject for applying for the next grant from this fund within the third appeal. This appeal is going from the end of April 2009. Uherské Hradiště has significantly changed in the right way from receiving the extra money to help the town with sustainable development. Communication with public is on the highest level ever.
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Lokální agenda 21 a její význam v rozvoji municipalit / Local Agenda 21 and its impact to the municipality development

Janů, Petra January 2009 (has links)
This thesis deals with the Local Agenda 21 (MA21) and its impact to the municipality development. The Local Agenda 21 was derived from The Agenda 21, the main document of sustainable development agreed by UN in 1992. It is generally known that society development, population growth and growing peoples needs meet the limited quantities of the resources. Exactly this conflict between unlimited peoples wants and the limited amount of the resources has led to creating the Agenda 21 which was the reaction to unreasonable wastage of the resources and to environment deterioration. Local Agenda 21 is a blueprint paper for local authorities and its main aim is to achieve sustainable development in the particular area. Efficient usage of the resources may be seen as a proper solution. International project Healthy cities (WHO) operates with principles of sustainable development. The theoretical recourse may be found in the first part of the thesis. The practical implementation of MA21 principles (they are derived from principles of sustainable development) in Pelhřimov may be found in the following part. Pelhřimov joined the mentioned project Healthy cities in 2005. It means that these municipalities should respect sustainable development, environment and citizens opinions. Healthy cities also should preserve the environment for future generation.
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Entwicklung einer Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie für den Stadtverkehr

Reul, Frithjof 17 December 2002 (has links)
Das Leitbild einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung ist seit den frühen 90er Jahren zum Schlagwort für Lösungsansätze auf allen räumlichen Ebenen und für zahlreiche Institutionen und Handlungsfelder geworden. Darüber, was sich hinter dem Leitbild tatsächlich verbirgt, herrscht allerdings weder unter den Wissenschaftlern noch unter den Politikern und Vertretern gesellschaftlicher Gruppen Einigkeit. Eine genaue Operationalisierung in Politik und Planung steht noch in den Anfängen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird aufbauend auf politikwissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen ein Verfahrensschema für eine schrittweise handlungsfeld- und lokalspezifische Konkretisierung von Nachhaltigkeit aufgezeigt und exemplarisch am Beispiel des Berliner Stadtverkehrs angewandt. Diesem Verfahrensschema entsprechend wird das Nachhaltigkeitskonzept zunächst auf Basis einer breiten Literaturauswertung analysiert. Dabei werden so genannte konsensuale und kontroverse Konzeptelemente unterschieden und eine eigene Position erarbeitet, die die konsensualen Konzeptelemente als obligatorisch für nachhaltige Planungsverfahren herausstellt. Im Hinblick auf die kontroversen Konzeptelemente werden begründete Prämissen darlegt. Eine wesentliche Grundlage für die Konkretisierung von Nachhaltigkeit im Verkehr und die Ableitung von Nachhaltigkeitsindikatoren für den Berliner Stadtverkehr bildet die Analyse von fünf nationalen und internationalen verkehrsbezogenen Nachhaltigkeitsstudien. Dabei wird ein weites Spektrum von Ansichten, Wissen und Erfahrungen zusammengeführt und verglichen; erfolgversprechende sowie problematische Ansätze werden aufgezeigt. Im Sinne einer "strategischen Nachhaltigkeitsplanung" erfolgt eine hierarchisierte Zielbildung mit Monitoringbausteinen. Diese wissenschaftliche Zielentwicklung (die immer auch Werturteile beinhaltet, da sie sich an den normativen Prinzipien der Nachhaltigkeit orientiert) sollte im Rahmen eines zweistufigen Prozesses einer politisch-partizipativen Zielentwicklung vorausgehen; sie liefert die erforderlichen Grundlagen für den lokalen Diskussions- und Entscheidungsprozess. Damit soll auch angedeutet werden, dass Nachhaltigkeit als ein iterativer Such- und Lernprozess zu verstehen ist. / Since the early 1990s the concept of sustainable development has been widely used in many areas and at all spatial levels. Nevertheless there is still no common understanding among scientists of what sustainable development actually means or how to define the concept and to deal with it in politics and planning. Based on findings by political scientists, the present thesis proposes a scheme for an incremental implementation of sustainable development - exemplified for urban transport in Berlin. Sustainable development is first analysed by a thorough literature survey which results in a distinction between consensual and controversial elements of the sustainability concept. The consensual elements are adopted and own views with regard to the controversial elements are specified for the following elaboration. In order to concretise sustainability in the transport area and to find indicators for sustainability in the transport sector of Berlin, five national and international studies are analysed. In terms of "strategic sustainability planning" a hierarchical definition of goals is presented with building blocks of a sustainability monitoring system. Within a participatory process on the regional level the results could be used in the Local Agenda 21 process and the on-going transport planning processes in Berlin.
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Využívání sociální sítě Facebook obcemi ČR / The Use of Facebook by the Czech Municipalities

Turková, Kateřina January 2017 (has links)
This diploma thesis discusses the evaluation of the extent and way of using the social network called Facebook by the municipalities of the Central Bohemia Region, participating in the local Agenda 21. The subjects of the research are official Facebook pages of the municipalities on the mentioned social network. Emphasis is placed on revealing the relationships between the characteristics of individual municipalities and their activity, or the way of using Facebook. The theoretical part of the thesis provides definitions of the basic terms and the theoretical background. The research questions are formulated in the Methodology chapter. They are answered in the research section of this thesis by using combination of research methods. Official Facebook pages were created by four municipalities (until the 1 January 2016) from total number of twelve municipalities and small municipalities, participating in the local Agenda 21 in the Central Bohemian Region. According to the results of the econometric analysis, the higher the unemployment rate in these municipalities, the more likely it is that the municipality has an official Facebook page.
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Komunitní přístupy k rozvoji městské části Praha 13 / Community attitudes to growth of city part Prague 13

Prochásková, Andrea January 2017 (has links)
The diploma thesis is focused on community attitudes to growth of city part Prague 13. The aim is to evaluate using of planning designs witch lay on community and participative attitudes. Theoretical part of thesis describes community planning with its roles, principals, tools and also describes evaluation of land planning, strategy planning and planning of social services. Theoretical part is focused on process and plan of participation with its methods and risks. Practical part describes characteristic of Prague 13, community attitudes to strategy progress of land, land planning, planning of social services and evaluation of the local Agenda 21. One part of the thesis compares city part Prague 13 with city part Prague 9 in evaluating of community attitudes and methods of participation. The result of comparison is the more extensive use of community attitudes and methods of participation in city part Prague 13 compared city part Prague 9. The diploma thesis brings a complex view and evaluation of community attitudes and participation between citizens and city part Prague 13. Closing part brings a recommendation for increasing participation of citizens in part of planning.
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Implementace Místní agendy 21 v ČR. Případová studie Prahy, Prahy 10, Prahy 14 a Chrudimi / Implementation of Local Agenda 21 in the Czech Republic. Case Study of Prague, Prague 10, Prague 14 and Chrudim

Bahenský, Martin January 2019 (has links)
The thesis deals with the implementation of the Local Agenda 21 (LA21) method in the Czech Republic and the possible real change of municipal policy as a result of this method. The author chose four case studies for his research (Prague, Prague 10 city district, Prague 14 city district, Chrudim city) selected by the so-called "most different system design" method, ie successful municipalities on the one hand and unsuccessful on the other. In addition to this dichotomy, the author adds a perspective of different types of municipal system: city vs. city district. The methodology of the thesis is based on two pillars - content analysis of strategic documents and the current outputs of the individual municipal offices, and semi-structured interviews conducted by the author, which clearly shows that the LA21 method is a strongly political subject, depending on the current level of political support, which fundamentally influences whether or not real change of the municipal policy towards sustainable development at local level. The paper also directly identifies some of the institutional shortcomings of the LA21 method as it is set up today by the LA21 Working Group of the Government Council for Sustainable Development based on the principles of the United Nations global initiative from 1992. At the same...
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Motivace žáků na 1. stupni ZŠ k environmentálnímu myšlení a chování / How to motivate primary school children to think and act in an environmental way

CHLOUPKOVÁ, Magda January 2007 (has links)
The contents of the Thesis feature a survey of contemporary international attitude to environmental development and its effect on the educational trends in the Czech republic. Also, the short-term eco-educational project intended for primary school children is included here in the Thesis. The aim of the project is to arouse environmental awareness of children and excite their interest in this matter, which is considered to be the first essential step towards the sustainable development.

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