Natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the South Moravian countryside

Our study is focused on the natural environment significance and potential for the development of a wider region. A special emphasis is put on the geographical category of small towns, which play an important role in stabilizing the population of the Czech Republic. In this context, a key factor of...

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Main Authors: Vavrouchová Hana, Pákozdiová Mária, Svobodová Ilona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2013-07-01
Series:Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/aree-2013-0001
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spelling doaj-5fadc0a4379e4a78aa2274002fedd8832021-09-06T19:41:13ZengSciendoActa Regionalia et Environmentalica1336-92532013-07-011011610.2478/aree-2013-0001Natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the South Moravian countrysideVavrouchová Hana0Pákozdiová Mária1Svobodová Ilona2Department of Applied and Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Agriculture, Mendel university in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, CzechrepublicMendel University in Brno, Faculty of Agriculture, Brno, Czech RepublicMasaryk University in Brno, Czech RepublicOur study is focused on the natural environment significance and potential for the development of a wider region. A special emphasis is put on the geographical category of small towns, which play an important role in stabilizing the population of the Czech Republic. In this context, a key factor of planning in the rural region is the demarcation of a catchment region and the determination of its potential. Natural environment (primary landscape structure) is a basic determinant of area development at all the levels. This paper aims at the natural environment analyses of the small towns in the South Moravian Region, with emphasis on the development opportunities and limitations. In this study, small towns are considered to be all the residential units holding a town status, with the exception of district towns and the city of Brno. The study is a part of the research project supported in 2011 by the Internal Grant Agency of Mendel University in Brno titled “Small towns - Motors of the South Moravian countryside development”.https://doi.org/10.2478/aree-2013-0001small townsnatural environmentdevelopment potentiallandscape planning
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Pákozdiová Mária
Svobodová Ilona
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Pákozdiová Mária
Svobodová Ilona
Natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the South Moravian countryside
Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
small towns
natural environment
development potential
landscape planning
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Pákozdiová Mária
Svobodová Ilona
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title Natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the South Moravian countryside
title_short Natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the South Moravian countryside
title_full Natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the South Moravian countryside
title_fullStr Natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the South Moravian countryside
title_full_unstemmed Natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the South Moravian countryside
title_sort natural environment of small towns as an indicator of the developmental potential of a wider region – as exemplified by the south moravian countryside
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
issn 1336-9253
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Our study is focused on the natural environment significance and potential for the development of a wider region. A special emphasis is put on the geographical category of small towns, which play an important role in stabilizing the population of the Czech Republic. In this context, a key factor of planning in the rural region is the demarcation of a catchment region and the determination of its potential. Natural environment (primary landscape structure) is a basic determinant of area development at all the levels. This paper aims at the natural environment analyses of the small towns in the South Moravian Region, with emphasis on the development opportunities and limitations. In this study, small towns are considered to be all the residential units holding a town status, with the exception of district towns and the city of Brno. The study is a part of the research project supported in 2011 by the Internal Grant Agency of Mendel University in Brno titled “Small towns - Motors of the South Moravian countryside development”.
topic small towns
natural environment
development potential
landscape planning
url https://doi.org/10.2478/aree-2013-0001
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