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FAST-CS02Acad. year: 2022/2023
The Geographic information systems offers many tools for solving the problem of watershed and nature protection. Geographic information systems provide tools and operations capable of simulating the methods and approaches used to solving environmental issues. The concept of teaching is focused on spatial analysis, digital elevation models, application, GIS outputs and major GIS products, especially suitable in water management and by solving soil erosion and flood conservation in the river basin.
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MORGAN, R.P.C. a NEARING, M.A: Handbook of Erosion Modelling, London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
DUMBROVSKY, M., DRBAL, K., SOBOTKOVÁ, V., UHROVÁ, J., (2019). An approach to identifying and evaluating the potential formation of ephemeral gullies in the conditions of the Czech Republic. Soil and Water Research. 15. 10.17221/231/2018-SWR.
JEDLIČKA, J., ŠTYCH, P. Hydrologické modelování v programu ArcGIS. Praha: CITT Praha, GMES, 2007. 62 s
MAIDMENT, D. R. Consortium for GIS in Water Resources to Design New Object Models [online]. 2008. Dostupný na World Wide Web: <http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/winter9900articles/32-consortium.html>.
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