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Katedra fyzické geografie a geoekologie (31600)
Title:
(Non-)Sustained Management of Water Streams - Problems of Gravel-Bed Rivers (Czech Republic)
Citace
Hradecký, J. (Non-)Sustained Management of Water Streams - Problems of Gravel-Bed Rivers (Czech Republic).
In:
Ekologie krajiny v ČR - výsledky, aplikace a perspektivy.
Brno: CZ-IALE a LDF MZLU, 2007. CZ-IALE a LDF MZLU, 2007. s. 10-10. ISBN 978-80-7375-025-1.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2007
Obor:
Ochrana krajinných území
Number of pages:
1
Page from:
10
Page to:
10
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ISBN code:
978-80-7375-025-1
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Proceedings title:
Ekologie krajiny v ČR - výsledky, aplikace a perspektivy
Proceedings:
Publisher name:
CZ-IALE a LDF MZLU
Place of publishing:
Brno
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v ČR
Název konference:
Ekologie krajiny v ČR - výsledky, aplikace a perspektivy
Místo konání konference:
Brno
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Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Celostátní akce
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Key words in English:
gravel-bed streams; water-stream management; restoration; Czech Carpathians
Annotation in original language:
Modern fluvial-geomorphological research brings new important data for optimal water stream management. Contemporary state of stream management derives from the Water Law (254/2001 of the Collection of Law). Limits also result from the Law of Nature and Landscape Protection (114/1992 of the Collection of Law) and the Law of Land Planning and Building Regulations (183/2006 of the Collection of Law). There are two parallel approaches in the Czech Republic influencing the character of water streams as significant landscape components. The first approach is represented by stream regulations applied by water managers involving generally purely technical modifications of river beds and surrounding floodplain, the purpose of which is flood protection. The other approach is based on the Program of River System Revitalization (PWSR) aiming at the restoration of natural environment and resources utilized by man.
Annotation in english language:
Modern fluvial-geomorphological research brings new important data for optimal water stream management. Contemporary state of stream management derives from the Water Law (254/2001 of the Collection of Law). Limits also result from the Law of Nature and Landscape Protection (114/1992 of the Collection of Law) and the Law of Land Planning and Building Regulations (183/2006 of the Collection of Law). There are two parallel approaches in the Czech Republic influencing the character of water streams as significant landscape components. The first approach is represented by stream regulations applied by water managers involving generally purely technical modifications of river beds and surrounding floodplain, the purpose of which is flood protection. The other approach is based on the Program of River System Revitalization (PWSR) aiming at the restoration of natural environment and resources utilized by man.
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R01:
RIV/61988987:17310/07:00000124
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