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Karel Macku, Jaroslav Burian and Hynek Vodicka
Although quality of life is a phenomenon with a significant geographical component, its assessment is often only based on non-spatial statistical data. In Czechia, there are currently several assessments of quality of life at the level of municipalities,...
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Bartlomiej Miszuk
Mountains are one of the most sensitive regions in terms of climate changes. This also concerns water balance, which plays an important role, especially in the context of the ecological state. Furthermore, numerous studies indicate the atmospheric circul...
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László Szollosi and Adél Dorottya Erdos
The V4 countries (Poland, Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary) hold significant importance within the European Union, contributing nearly 20% of the EU?s arable land and 10% of its crop output from 2018 to 2020. The study focuses on companies as organizational en...
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Jiri Remr
Frugality is an important psychological trait that is currently of interest as a research construct in a range of fields, from consumer behavior to financial literacy and financial well-being. Increasingly, the concept of frugality is also being linked t...
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Tomá? Kvítek, Antonín Zajícek, Tomá? Dostál, Petr Fucík, Josef Krása, Miroslav Bauer, Barbora Jáchymová, Zbynek Kulhavý and Martin Pavel
Non-point sources of water pollution caused by agricultural crop production are a serious problem in Czechia, at present. This paper describes a new approach for the mutual delineation and assessment of different pollution sources where the critical poin...
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Dalibor Bartonek and Pavla Andelová
The article addresses the issue of the unification of cartographic symbols in terms of graphics (visual) and interpretation in an international context. The motivation is the ongoing digitization of processes in the conditions of Industry 4.0, especially...
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Jan ?imbera, Du?an Drbohlav and Premysl ?tych
The growth of international migration and its societal and political impacts bring a greater need for accurate data to measure, understand and control migration flows. However, in the Czech immigration database, the birthplaces of immigrants are only kep...
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Roman Vavrek, Jirí Becica, Viera Papcunová, Petra Gundová and Jana Mitríková
Multi-criteria analysis is a decision-making and efficiency assessment tool for application in both the private and public sectors. Its application is preceded by the selection of suitable indicators and a homogenous set of variants, as well as suitable ...
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Piotr Migon and Milena Rózycka
This paper explores problems associated with explanation of geoheritage at the landscape scale and argues that focus on individual geosites that show rock outcrops or small-scale landforms may not be sufficient to tell the story. The area of Orlické?Byst...
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Ingeborg Rossow, Miroslav Bartak, Kim Bloomfield, Fleur Braddick, Elin K. Bye, Carolin Kilian, Hugo López-Pelayo, Pia Mäkelä, Inger Synnøve Moan, Jacek Moskalewicz, Benjamin Petruzelka, Vladimír Rogalewicz and Jakob Manthey
Evidence suggests that changes in alcohol consumption during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic were unevenly distributed over consumer groups. We investigated possible inter-country differences in how changes in alcohol consumption are contingent...
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