The Journal is published by the Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic in cooperation with the Cave Administration of the Czech Republic, the Krkonoše Mts. National Park Administration, the Bohemian Forest Mts. National Park Administration, the Podyjí National Park Administration and the The Bohemian Switzerland National Park Administration. It has been published since 1946.

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Protected Landscape Area Management Plans

Nature and Landscape Management

author: Aleš Hoffmann

Protected Landscape Area Management Plans

Protected Landscape Area (PLA) Management Plans are a basic conceptual document in nature conservation and landscape protection in the Czech Republic.

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Trees Left after Cutting in the Floodplain Forests in South Moravia

Nature and Landscape Management

authors: David Horal, Vladan Riedl

Trees Left after Cutting in the Floodplain Forests in South Moravia

The reserved tree is a tree left intentionally within the area logged. Leaving reserved trees after at a site is of extraordinary importance particularly for insects and birds.

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Using funds from the Operational Programme „Environment“: Some advice on How-to

Nature and Landscape Management

author: Martin Lípa

Using funds from the Operational Programme „Environment“: Some advice on How-to

Based on his own experience with the Operational Programme “Environment” (OPE)...

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The Jeseníky Mts. Protected Landscape Area

On Nature in the Czech Republic

authors: Taťana Schmidtová, Ladislav Hajný, Jan Halfar, Jindřich  Chlapek

The Jeseníky Mts. Protected Landscape Area

The Jeseníky Mts. Protected Landscape Area was declared on June 19, 1969, covering 740 km2. The PLA is among the regions with highest proportion of forests within the Czech Republic.

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The Bialowieza National Park

International Nature Conservation

authors: Jiří Šafář

The Bialowieza National Park

The Bialowieza Primeval Forest is the last large well preserved fragment of primeval European lowland deciduous forest straddling the border between Poland and Belarus.

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Bečva River – the Most Important Site for the Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) in Moravia

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Luboš  Beran, Karel Douda

Bečva River – the Most Important Site for the Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) in Moravia

The Bečva River is a large tributary of the Morava River flowing from the Beskydy Mountains.

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Notes on the Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) Conservation in the Czech Republic – Problems

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Karel Douda, Luboš  Beran

Notes on the Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) Conservation in the Czech Republic – Problems

The Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) is a declining European species listed in ...

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Endemism in the Czech Republic. Plant Endemism, Part I

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: Michal Gerža

Endemism in the Czech Republic. Plant Endemism, Part I

Endemism may not be related only to species and subspecies, but ge­nera or even whole families can be endemic, too.

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Prohibition of Building New Settlement Units

Nature Conservation Legislation

autorka: Svatava Havelková

Prohibition of Building New Settlement Units

Over the last twenty years, developers have been strongly seeking for building in the landscape outside built-up areas.

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Future of Subvention Programmes/Subsidiary Schemes in Nature Conservation

Nature and Landscape Management

authors: Petr Dobrovský, Pavel Pešout, Lenka Vokasová

Future of Subvention Programmes/Subsidiary Schemes in Nature Conservation

In addition to nature conservation and landscape management subvention programmes/subsidiary schemes funded or co-funded by the European Community

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