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Geography
FAST-GE55Acad. year: 2022/2023
Landscape field its structure and development during time. Basic shapes of Earth’s relief and processes and their modulation. Climate making factors, climate influence on development of relief, soil and vegetation. Weather. Water and its role in physical-geographic field. Karst areas and their development. Foundations of socio economic geography. Geographic incidence on Earth movement. Modern methods of geographic research. Summary regional geography of the world, continents and the Czech Republic. Geographic approach to creations of topographic and theme cartographic works.
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2. Planetary geography.
3. Georelief development.
4. Climate factors.
5. Weather.
6. Fundamentals of hydrology and hydrography.
7. World plant bands.
8. Demographic mobility of population.
9. Regional geography of Asia.
10.Regional geography of Africa,Australia.
11.Regional geography of Europe.
12.Regional geography of the Czech republic.
13.Actual methods of geographical research
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BIČÍK, Ivan a kol.: Regionální zeměpis světadílů. Praha: ČGS, 2007. (CS)
BRÁZDIL, R. a kol.: Úvod do studia planety Země. Praha: SPN, 1988. (CS)
DEMEK, Jaromír, QUITT, Evžen, RAUŠER, Jaroslav: Úvod do obecné fyzické geografie. Praha: Academia, 1975. (CS)
HRALA, Václav, KAŠPAR, Václav, VITVAROVÁ, Irina: Geografie světového hospodářství. Praha: VŠE, 1996. (CS)
kolektiv: Anatomie Země. Albatros, 1995. (CS)
NETOPIL, Rostislav: Hydrologie pevnin. Praha: Academia, 1972. (CS)
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