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This study aimed to explore the case study of Brno city regarding smart city models. We analyzed Brno considering smart and sustainable city elements, i.e., smart mobility/public transport, smart technology, smart people, smart governance, smart economy, smart living, and smart environment based on transport, energy, and environment referred herein as the smart city and sustainability model. Therefore, we investigated a case study of Brno city in the Czech Republic. We used qualitative techniques such as case study, exploration, observation, and description. We analyzed and comprehended the trends in the various features of smart city and sustainable development of the city of Brno. The findings showed that Brno city is doing its best to maintain smart city models through its governance organs and structures. The city is also working hard to improve some of the aspects that are still lagging. The ongoing developments and the future ones are based on strategic planning for both the short term and long term such as Brno2023, Brno2030, and Brno2050. It was found that Brno has a very well-planned transport system and is integrated with other aspects such as technology, energy, such as the electricity that moves the trolleybuses and trams, and environment. We strongly conclude that even though Brno city still struggles to achieve total sustainability, it is still a model and reflection of a smart and sustainable city. Finally, we noted that Brno city has very good plans and vision the “DNA” of a smart city. However, the implementation still suffers political willingness.
Jitka Fialová; Dastan Bamwesigye; Jan Łukaszkiewicz; Beata Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz. Smart Cities Landscape and Urban Planning for Sustainability in Brno City. Land 2021, 10, 870 .
AMA StyleJitka Fialová, Dastan Bamwesigye, Jan Łukaszkiewicz, Beata Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz. Smart Cities Landscape and Urban Planning for Sustainability in Brno City. Land. 2021; 10 (8):870.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJitka Fialová; Dastan Bamwesigye; Jan Łukaszkiewicz; Beata Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz. 2021. "Smart Cities Landscape and Urban Planning for Sustainability in Brno City." Land 10, no. 8: 870.
The current crisis of worldwide agglomeration and economic, spatial, and ownership factors, among others, mean that there is usually a shortage of new green areas, which are socially very beneficial. Therefore, various brownfields or degraded lands along public transport routes, e.g., tram lanes, are effectively transformed for this purpose. The significant potential of tram systems is that they can became a backbone of green corridors across the city. This case study of the Warsaw tram system (total length over 300 km of single tracks in service in 2019) enables us to simulate the potential growth of a biologically active area connected with an increasing share of greenery around tram lanes in Warsaw. Experience allows the authors to present the types of greenery systems based on existing and future tram corridors best suited for this city. The suggested usage of tram lanes as green corridors is in line with the generally-accepted concept of urban green infrastructure. Therefore, the aim of the authors is to present in a condensed fashion their views on a very important issue within the program of the revitalization of the Warsaw landscape by converting where possible the existing tram lines, as well as planning new ones according to the “green point of view”.
Jan Łukaszkiewicz; Beata Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz; Łukasz Oleszczuk; Jitka Fialová. The Potential of Tram Networks in the Revitalization of the Warsaw Landscape. Land 2021, 10, 375 .
AMA StyleJan Łukaszkiewicz, Beata Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz, Łukasz Oleszczuk, Jitka Fialová. The Potential of Tram Networks in the Revitalization of the Warsaw Landscape. Land. 2021; 10 (4):375.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJan Łukaszkiewicz; Beata Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz; Łukasz Oleszczuk; Jitka Fialová. 2021. "The Potential of Tram Networks in the Revitalization of the Warsaw Landscape." Land 10, no. 4: 375.
The study addresses sustainable development in the forest and recreational park of Germia in the Capital City of Kosovo. The park serves the residents and other visitors’ socioeconomic and environmental needs, such as leisure, sports, meditation, and biodiversity and ecological roles. Sustainable management and the development of natural resources are a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations’ ability to meet their own needs. The study used the contingent valuation method to assess willingness to pay for the sustainable management and development of Germia forest and recreational park, given the values it serves the people. The study surveyed 208 respondents about their opinions on the willingness to pay for the sustainable management and development of the forest and recreational park. The results showed that 56% were willing to pay for recreational services, while 44% were against it because they were not satisfied with the park’s services. The majority (62%) were also willing to pay for this service in tax from their salaries. This showed that an average percentage of people were willing to pay for the sustainable management and development of the forest and recreational park. Therefore, this study serves as a basis for future similar studies and policy decisions for park development.
Azdren Doli; Dastan Bamwesigye; Petra Hlaváčková; Jitka Fialová; Petr Kupec; Obed Asamoah. Forest Park Visitors Opinions and Willingness to Pay for Sustainable Development of the Germia Forest and Recreational Park. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3160 .
AMA StyleAzdren Doli, Dastan Bamwesigye, Petra Hlaváčková, Jitka Fialová, Petr Kupec, Obed Asamoah. Forest Park Visitors Opinions and Willingness to Pay for Sustainable Development of the Germia Forest and Recreational Park. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (6):3160.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAzdren Doli; Dastan Bamwesigye; Petra Hlaváčková; Jitka Fialová; Petr Kupec; Obed Asamoah. 2021. "Forest Park Visitors Opinions and Willingness to Pay for Sustainable Development of the Germia Forest and Recreational Park." Sustainability 13, no. 6: 3160.
Uganda is richly endowed with flora and fauna. Until the early 2000s, most of the types of vegetation have remained natural/virgin forests and shrubs until recent years, when human activities have damaged them. Understanding the different ways that people value such endangered forest resources is very important. The main hypothesis in our study is that willingness to pay (WTP) for forest existence value and sustainability depends on the preference for the same values. In addition, we examined socioeconomic characteristics, such as sex, education, and household incomes, which could influence the WTP for forest existence value and sustainability. We carried out field questionnaire interviews with the aim of ascertaining Willingness to Pay (WTP) for forest existence. The WTP values were in a range between 1 and 200 USD based on the contingent valuation method (CVM). A sample with a size of 203 was interviewed in selected towns and villages in Uganda, and the data collected were subjected to statistical analysis. The cross-tabulation of the expressed preferences illustrates that 81.9% of the representative sample are willing to pay for forest existence value and sustainability. We concluded that the willingness to pay for forest existence significantly depends on the preference for forest existence values and sustainability. Our results equally express that the mean WTP in this region is 15 USD per year and that over 60% are willing to pay this amount. The socioeconomic determinants’ results demonstrate heterogeneity and that over 90% of the respondents are willing to pay for forest existence, conservation, and sustainability.
Dastan Bamwesigye; Petra Hlavackova; Andrea Sujova; Jitka Fialova; Petr Kupec. Willingness to Pay for Forest Existence Value and Sustainability. Sustainability 2020, 12, 891 .
AMA StyleDastan Bamwesigye, Petra Hlavackova, Andrea Sujova, Jitka Fialova, Petr Kupec. Willingness to Pay for Forest Existence Value and Sustainability. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (3):891.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDastan Bamwesigye; Petra Hlavackova; Andrea Sujova; Jitka Fialova; Petr Kupec. 2020. "Willingness to Pay for Forest Existence Value and Sustainability." Sustainability 12, no. 3: 891.
P. Kotásková; Jitka Fialova; J. Tippner; J Marková. Assessment of the possibility of using modern diagnostic methods to determine the changes in the properties of timber elements installed in a river bed. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2019, 566, 1 .
AMA StyleP. Kotásková, Jitka Fialova, J. Tippner, J Marková. Assessment of the possibility of using modern diagnostic methods to determine the changes in the properties of timber elements installed in a river bed. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2019; 566 ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleP. Kotásková; Jitka Fialova; J. Tippner; J Marková. 2019. "Assessment of the possibility of using modern diagnostic methods to determine the changes in the properties of timber elements installed in a river bed." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 566, no. : 1.
The article discusses the issues of effectiveness of the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) and PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) certification systems in relation to enterprises and the level to which the systems which present sustainability as a part of their ethos are accepted by consumers. The justifiability and topicality of this issue result from the increasingly strong interest in sustainability of the society as a whole as well as from the long-term vision of sector policies with respect to meeting the objectives of sustainable development. The increasing demand for natural resources exerts pressure on our planet. Sustainability is hence essential for our future and has long been in the centre of the European project. Its economic, social and environmental aspects which form the common objective of society have been acknowledged in EU agreements. A principal document of a global nature is the 2030 UN Agenda for Development, a sustainability programme which has the sustainability of forest ecosystems established in its Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss. Visions, direction and goals of sustainable development have also been stipulated in the Paris Agreement on climate change (COP21), in the Addis Ababa action programme and in The Future We Want declaration, namely in its Chapter II, which appeals to enterprises and industries for developing strategies which would contribute to sustainable development. This study aims to analyse and assess the justifiability of the existence of certification systems in relation to processing operators and end consumers in the Czech Republic. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that, despite the strong representation of selected certification systems in the Czech Republic, their effectiveness in economic, social and environmental terms is not perceived exclusively positive by businesses and consumers.
Jakub Michal; David Březina; Dalibor Šafařík; Václav Kupčák; Andrea Sujová; Jitka Fialová. Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts of the FSC and PEFC Certification Systems on Business Entities and Consumers. Sustainability 2019, 11, 4122 .
AMA StyleJakub Michal, David Březina, Dalibor Šafařík, Václav Kupčák, Andrea Sujová, Jitka Fialová. Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts of the FSC and PEFC Certification Systems on Business Entities and Consumers. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (15):4122.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJakub Michal; David Březina; Dalibor Šafařík; Václav Kupčák; Andrea Sujová; Jitka Fialová. 2019. "Analysis of Socioeconomic Impacts of the FSC and PEFC Certification Systems on Business Entities and Consumers." Sustainability 11, no. 15: 4122.
An optional leisure activity in forest areas for mountainbikers is the subject of discussion in this article. Cycling has become a popular leisure time activity, not only in the Czech Republic but internationally. A bicycle offers the user an unparalleled freedom that seems to have great appeal in these globalized, modern times. A singletrail is a narrow single-directional path for mountain bicycles in the landscape, in contrast to the two-lane forest roads mainly intended for the industrial purposes of forest management. The singletrails of Moravský kras (Moravian Karst) are built on the land owned by the Mendel University in Brno (Masaryk Forest Enterprise Křtiny) near the Jedovnice municipality of the Czech Republic. The aim of the article is to assess the attendance of the area using automatic counters, and to analyse the results, especially according to the illegal transits in the area of interest. The preferences of visitors were evaluated using questionnaires as well. Hypotheses were defined, and the chi-square test and Mann-Whitney testing methods were used to validate or improve them. Separate preferences for men and women were analysed in order to detect the differences or similarities of preferences. According to the results, women notably prefer the medium to easiest level of difficulty of the trails while men mainly prefer the trails of medium difficulty, although they use the most difficult trails too. Contact with nature is important for both the target groups. Training on singletrails is not as important for women as for men, but physical activity is very important to both groups. Women mainly ride on the singletrails for the joy of movement, which they consider to be a more important reason than men. The results of this study will be used to improve the area for mountainbikers as well as singletrail design for newly planned areas. Both human preferences and environmental needs will be taken into account.
Jitka Fialová; David Březina; Nikola Žižlavská; Jakub Michal; Ivo Machar. Assessment of Visitor Preferences and Attendance to Singletrails in the Moravian Karst for the Sustainable Development Proposals. Sustainability 2019, 11, 3560 .
AMA StyleJitka Fialová, David Březina, Nikola Žižlavská, Jakub Michal, Ivo Machar. Assessment of Visitor Preferences and Attendance to Singletrails in the Moravian Karst for the Sustainable Development Proposals. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (13):3560.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJitka Fialová; David Březina; Nikola Žižlavská; Jakub Michal; Ivo Machar. 2019. "Assessment of Visitor Preferences and Attendance to Singletrails in the Moravian Karst for the Sustainable Development Proposals." Sustainability 11, no. 13: 3560.
This chapter presents an update regarding the assessment and protection of water resources in the Czech Republic. The conclusions and recommendations of the chapters presented in this book are generalized and summarized. The chapter presents a summary of the most important findings presented by the contributors to the book. Topics which are covered include water resources in the Czech Republic, including groundwater, small water reservoirs, ponds, wetlands, small bodies of water, rivers and the importance of water for different ecosystems (fauna, flora and for human with no exception). Important topics are the protection of the water resources, the role of the water in the landscape in general and with some specifics in the arable lands, hydrological reclamations in the landscape. Also, a set of recommendations for future research work is pointed out to direct future research towards and development of water resources in the Czech Republic.
M. Zelenakova; J. Fialová; A. M. Negm. Update, Conclusions, Recommendations for Assessment and Protection of Water Resources in the Czech Republic. Springer Water 2019, 417 -436.
AMA StyleM. Zelenakova, J. Fialová, A. M. Negm. Update, Conclusions, Recommendations for Assessment and Protection of Water Resources in the Czech Republic. Springer Water. 2019; ():417-436.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM. Zelenakova; J. Fialová; A. M. Negm. 2019. "Update, Conclusions, Recommendations for Assessment and Protection of Water Resources in the Czech Republic." Springer Water , no. : 417-436.
Sustainably managed forests provide multiple ecosystem services in cultural landscapes, including maintaining biodiversity. Better understanding of the benefits regarding the biodiversity of different silvicultural practices is important for sustainable landscape management. Conservation targets in forested landscapes should be determined by land managers and policy-makers, based on serious ecological research. This study deals with response of bird diversity to three different habitat types of temperate hardwood floodplain forests, which reflect specific forms of forest management. Research was based on long-term field bird census in the years 1998 to 2002 applying the point count method. Data was analysed using regression analysis with dummy variables. The results of the study indicate that hardwood floodplain forest heterogeneity, supported by different types of forest management (old-growth forest protection, group-selection harvesting and forest edge protection), provides large-scale habitat mosaic conditions suitable for many breeding bird species with different ecological niches. This result suggests that comparison of bird diversity response to different forest management types can be used as a decision support tool for sustainable landscape management strategy and local management practices in forested cultural lowland landscapes. Improvements in both regional and local ecological knowledge are generally needed in order to control floodplain land use decisions, which are typically made on the scale of landscape management.
Ivo Machar; Karel Poprach; Jaromir Harmacek; Jitka Fialova. Bird Diversity as a Support Decision Tool for Sustainable Management in Temperate Forested Floodplain Landscapes. Sustainability 2019, 11, 1527 .
AMA StyleIvo Machar, Karel Poprach, Jaromir Harmacek, Jitka Fialova. Bird Diversity as a Support Decision Tool for Sustainable Management in Temperate Forested Floodplain Landscapes. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (6):1527.
Chicago/Turabian StyleIvo Machar; Karel Poprach; Jaromir Harmacek; Jitka Fialova. 2019. "Bird Diversity as a Support Decision Tool for Sustainable Management in Temperate Forested Floodplain Landscapes." Sustainability 11, no. 6: 1527.
People with reduced mobility have specific needs regarding their access to areas within the landscape. This follows not only from the findings of a questionnaire survey, but also from the experience with designing barrier-free buildings and their surroundings, where for example in the Czech Republic, it is necessary to respect Decree no. 398/2009, on general technical requirements for barrier-free use of buildings. This chapter presents the basic parameters for designing roads in the countryside as well as recreational areas and access roads to water bodies, view points, fishing places or just water. Stable banks need to be selected for access to water bodies. The bank stability can be enhanced by means of biotechnical modifications. Examples from Slovakia and the Czech Republic show that pleasant places accessible for all can be created also in the vicinity of water bodies if a universal design is used in which persons with reduced mobility are considered.
Pavla Kotásková; Jitka Fialova; Mariana Jakubisová; Miloslav Šlezingr; Pavlína Procházková. Possible Use of Water Areas by Disabled People. Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources 2018, 3 -28.
AMA StylePavla Kotásková, Jitka Fialova, Mariana Jakubisová, Miloslav Šlezingr, Pavlína Procházková. Possible Use of Water Areas by Disabled People. Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources. 2018; ():3-28.
Chicago/Turabian StylePavla Kotásková; Jitka Fialova; Mariana Jakubisová; Miloslav Šlezingr; Pavlína Procházková. 2018. "Possible Use of Water Areas by Disabled People." Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources , no. : 3-28.
An optional leisure activity in the countryside for wheelchair users is subject to discussion b in this article. Geo-caching is a leisure activity on the borders between tourism and sport, which appeals to a growing proportion of peoples globally. It can become a prospective part of social tourism as a leisure activity for persons with disabilities: this paper devotes attention to wheelchair users. In this research project we analysed how terrain difficulty and its markings reflect on the availability of caches to be gained by wheelchair users. The aim of the field survey was to verify if the caches indicated by the difficulty of the terrain (terrain level: 1 and 1.5) can be considered available for disabled people. The availability of the caches was also assessed based on the presence (aid) of an assistant. We found that access to most of the easily available caches contains small but critical constraints for wheelchair users – from path bumps to the very cache locations which are unreachable for wheelchair users. Therefore, we have proposed a set of recommendations and pictograms to make geo-caching more available for persons using wheelchairs and to expand their opportunities for active outdoor leisure activity. The results will be used to design access to natural sites for wheelchair users.
Jitka Fialová; Pavla Kotásková; Jiří Schneider; Nikola Žmolíková; Pavlína Procházková. Geo-caching for wheelchair users: A pilot study in Luhačovské Zálesí (Czech Republic). Moravian Geographical Reports 2018, 26, 27 -41.
AMA StyleJitka Fialová, Pavla Kotásková, Jiří Schneider, Nikola Žmolíková, Pavlína Procházková. Geo-caching for wheelchair users: A pilot study in Luhačovské Zálesí (Czech Republic). Moravian Geographical Reports. 2018; 26 (1):27-41.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJitka Fialová; Pavla Kotásková; Jiří Schneider; Nikola Žmolíková; Pavlína Procházková. 2018. "Geo-caching for wheelchair users: A pilot study in Luhačovské Zálesí (Czech Republic)." Moravian Geographical Reports 26, no. 1: 27-41.
An additional objective of the research, which was a part of the project “Quantification of the Effect of the Selected Forest Enterprise on the Local Economy of the Region” of the Internal Grant Agency (IGA) of Mendel University in Brno conducted in 2016 was a large case study of the property of Pisek City Forests Ltd. This article is focused on surveying the willingness of area visitors to pay for usage of the recreational function of forests and evaluation of the used method. The evaluated part of the questionnaire survey was based on the method of contingent valuation founded on the willingness of respondents to pay for recreational function. It was found in the results of the questionnaire survey that visitors are not very willing to pay for recreational function, and it is especially because forests in the area of Pisek City Forests Ltd. are perceived as public assets and thus access to them should be without fee. Furthermore, there were problems found with the method. Thus it is necessary to find a new way of evaluation of the recreational potential of the area.
David Brezina; Petra Hlaváčková; Jitka Fialová. Economic evaluation of recreational use of forests roads on the example of Pisek City Forests Ltd. Folia Forestalia Polonica 2017, 59, 312 -320.
AMA StyleDavid Brezina, Petra Hlaváčková, Jitka Fialová. Economic evaluation of recreational use of forests roads on the example of Pisek City Forests Ltd. Folia Forestalia Polonica. 2017; 59 (4):312-320.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDavid Brezina; Petra Hlaváčková; Jitka Fialová. 2017. "Economic evaluation of recreational use of forests roads on the example of Pisek City Forests Ltd." Folia Forestalia Polonica 59, no. 4: 312-320.
Jitka Fialová; Mariana Jakubisová; Pavla Kotásková; Pavlína Procházková. Questionnaire Evaluation of Selected Parameters of Forest Recreational Trails Suitable for Wheelchair Users in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 2017, 65, 1493 -1498.
AMA StyleJitka Fialová, Mariana Jakubisová, Pavla Kotásková, Pavlína Procházková. Questionnaire Evaluation of Selected Parameters of Forest Recreational Trails Suitable for Wheelchair Users in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis. 2017; 65 (5):1493-1498.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJitka Fialová; Mariana Jakubisová; Pavla Kotásková; Pavlína Procházková. 2017. "Questionnaire Evaluation of Selected Parameters of Forest Recreational Trails Suitable for Wheelchair Users in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 65, no. 5: 1493-1498.
The article presents the results of the survey on the preferences of disabled people in wheelchairs for selected features recreational trails in the woods. The study was conducted in 2015, including a sample of 130 people older than 18 years, in Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia (52 interviews in Poland, 21 in the Czech Republic and 57 in Slovakia). Respondents were interviewed both at the premises of the organisation as well as by email. The questions in the survey were designed to determine the preferences of the respondents in terms of recreational trails in the forests concerned: the optimal length of the route, recreational and educational points along the distribution routes of and usability of different types of forest roads. The results show that there is quite a lot of differences between the preferences of respondents from each of the analysed countries. Respondents from the Poland and Slovakia prefer shorter routes for recreation in forests, with a greater incidence of recreational and educational points along the route, whilst respondents in the Czech Republic prefer far longer routes, with a relatively larger distance between recreational points. In all the analysed countries, people with disabilities attributed highest usefulness to asphalt surfaces, concrete surfaces or surfaces made of cobblestones. The surface evaluated lowest for usability was made of wood.
Emilia Janeczko; Mariana Jakubisová; Małgorzata Woźnicka; Jitka Fialova; Pavla Kotásková. Preferences of people with disabilities on wheelchairs in relation to forest trails for recreational in selected European countries. Folia Forestalia Polonica 2016, 58, 116 -122.
AMA StyleEmilia Janeczko, Mariana Jakubisová, Małgorzata Woźnicka, Jitka Fialova, Pavla Kotásková. Preferences of people with disabilities on wheelchairs in relation to forest trails for recreational in selected European countries. Folia Forestalia Polonica. 2016; 58 (3):116-122.
Chicago/Turabian StyleEmilia Janeczko; Mariana Jakubisová; Małgorzata Woźnicka; Jitka Fialova; Pavla Kotásková. 2016. "Preferences of people with disabilities on wheelchairs in relation to forest trails for recreational in selected European countries." Folia Forestalia Polonica 58, no. 3: 116-122.
Slávka Gałaś; Andrzej Gałaś; Martina Zeleňáková; Lenka Zvijáková; Jitka Fialová; Hana Kubíčková. Environmental Impact Assessment in the Visegrad Group countries. Environmental Impact Assessment Review 2015, 55, 11 -20.
AMA StyleSlávka Gałaś, Andrzej Gałaś, Martina Zeleňáková, Lenka Zvijáková, Jitka Fialová, Hana Kubíčková. Environmental Impact Assessment in the Visegrad Group countries. Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 2015; 55 ():11-20.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSlávka Gałaś; Andrzej Gałaś; Martina Zeleňáková; Lenka Zvijáková; Jitka Fialová; Hana Kubíčková. 2015. "Environmental Impact Assessment in the Visegrad Group countries." Environmental Impact Assessment Review 55, no. : 11-20.
Jitka Fialova; Ilja Vyskot; Jiří Schneider. The evaluation of nature conservation and forest functions interests on the example of the Český les protected landscape area. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 2014, 57, 35 -40.
AMA StyleJitka Fialova, Ilja Vyskot, Jiří Schneider. The evaluation of nature conservation and forest functions interests on the example of the Český les protected landscape area. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis. 2014; 57 (1):35-40.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJitka Fialova; Ilja Vyskot; Jiří Schneider. 2014. "The evaluation of nature conservation and forest functions interests on the example of the Český les protected landscape area." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 57, no. 1: 35-40.