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Půdoznalecký průzkum chmelařských oblastí v Čechách a význam vody pro chmelGraca, Jaroslav January 1956 (has links)
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Možnosti využití lesních typů při rozdělení lesa na trvalé jednotky dílcePolák, Lubomír January 1900 (has links)
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Brownfields v krajině jižní MoravyCibulková, Petra January 2011 (has links)
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Některé ekonomické aspekty nadpodnikové analýzy chovu skotu v JZD řepařské oblastiSchwarzer, Jan January 1967 (has links)
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Sezonní atraktivita vybraných polních plodin pro srnčí, černou a zaječí zvěř na příkladu řepařské výrobní oblastiDvořák, Jan January 2000 (has links)
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Návrh souboru opatření pro úpravu programových dokumentů na období 2013-2020 v ČR na základě komparace aktuálních dokumentů ČR a ŠpanělskaSychrová, Daniela January 2010 (has links)
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Actual and Possible Adoption of Euro by Selected EU New Members: Optimum Currency Area Index FrameworkDucháčková, Ivana January 2012 (has links)
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Venkovské brownfields na Šlapanicku a možnosti jejich využití pro rozvoj venkovaDrápalová, Jitka January 2019 (has links)
This work deals with brownfields in the Czech Republic, specifically in the municipalities that lie in the administrative area of the municipality with extended province Šlapanice. This is a very topical subject, as large areas of land are occupied in the Czech Republic, although brownfields could be used instead. The main goal of the thesis is to find out how the brownfields are used in the given municipalities and what are the attitudes of mayors to these objects through controlled interviews with mayors of selected municipalities. Areas of interest are villages of Jiříkovice, Sokolnice and Tvarožná. The thesis shows that in these municipalities they try to revitalise the brownfields. The thesis also points to incompleteness of brownfield databases. Field research and interviews with mayors have shown that there are objects in municipalities that are not listed in any of the brownfield databases. Mismatches can also be caused by the fact that there is no united definition in the Czech Republic of what brownfields actually mean.
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OCA index a endogenita procesu evropské měnové integraceRodriguezová, Sandra January 2014 (has links)
This diploma thesis will examine the hypothesis of endogeneity of the European monetary integration for eurozone countries that use the euro currency at least 10 years outside the country of Luxembourg. This work will be about testing the hypothesis if it is reflected the endogenous character of OCA criteria in a relatively short period of 10 years, so if the fulfillment of those criteria is in time ex post - in the period after the adoption of the euro. Testing of hypotheses is through the calculating OCA index and other selected indicators representing the OCA criteria.
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Populační perspektivy Kazachstánu do roku 2030 / Population perspects of Kazakhstan till 2030Tolesh, Fariza January 2012 (has links)
Population prospects of Kazakhstan till 2030 Abstract Population change affects national income, national expenditure, and the demand for services such as education, health and transport. Therefore, information about future population size and structure obtained with the help of population forecasts, which can be used for a wide range of decision-making purposes, is of paramount importance. The primary aim of this dissertation is to produce three different types of population forecasts for Kazakhstan till 2030 and by comparing and analysing the differences to find out the most important factors determining the population development process in the country. Kazakhstan is a country with significant size and regional diversity which makes it relevant to consider those dimensions in population forecasting. Most southern oblasts of the country have a young population structure meaning that much of future population growth, particularly of working age, will come from these regions. Also, native population tends to concentrate in rural areas, while industrialized cities are mostly populated by non-natives with considerably different nuptiality and fertility behaviour. Despite such regional and residential demographic differences, presently the country is experiencing an overall increase in birth rates. Many claims...
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