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TALPOVÁ, M. HÁVA, K. VAŘECHOVÁ, M. HLAVINKOVÁ, V. BRANDEJS, D.
Originální název
Fragments of nature within urbanization
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Tourism within the city is real; it does not have to be just visiting historical monuments. Despite the fact that the city can be perceived as a highly centralized concentration of the population significantly burdening the environment, the existence of natural elements cannot be ignored. These natural fragments have different appearances and occur in different forms. Some are supported, others endured or even significantly undesirable. A higher form of protection is the creation of such conditions for those animals, which the city is willing to accept in the level of adapting to them. The legal framework can be determined by town regulations, e.g. in the case of nesting of swift, or in relation to bats, waterfowl, passerines, snowdrops, protected important trees and alleys, etc. People often don´t realize that they also encounter a part of nature that has been displaced and transformed to the point that it is literally a building stone. By mapping and creating urban hiking trails using urban infrastructure, it is possible to lighten the overburdened nature. The attractiveness of natural elements is partly also given by their uniqueness within the observed area.
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@inproceedings{BUT171828, author="Michaela {Talpová} and Karla {Háva} and Martina {Vařechová} and Vítězslava {Hlavinková} and David {Brandejs}", title="Fragments of nature within urbanization", annote="Tourism within the city is real; it does not have to be just visiting historical monuments. Despite the fact that the city can be perceived as a highly centralized concentration of the population significantly burdening the environment, the existence of natural elements cannot be ignored. These natural fragments have different appearances and occur in different forms. Some are supported, others endured or even significantly undesirable. A higher form of protection is the creation of such conditions for those animals, which the city is willing to accept in the level of adapting to them. The legal framework can be determined by town regulations, e.g. in the case of nesting of swift, or in relation to bats, waterfowl, passerines, snowdrops, protected important trees and alleys, etc. People often don´t realize that they also encounter a part of nature that has been displaced and transformed to the point that it is literally a building stone. By mapping and creating urban hiking trails using urban infrastructure, it is possible to lighten the overburdened nature. The attractiveness of natural elements is partly also given by their uniqueness within the observed area.", address="Mendlova univerzita v Brně", booktitle="Public recreation and landscape protection – with sense hand in hand?", chapter="171828", edition="první", howpublished="print", institution="Mendlova univerzita v Brně", number="1", year="2021", month="may", pages="218--221", publisher="Mendlova univerzita v Brně", type="conference paper" }