Targeted Application Methods or a New/Old Tool for Controlling Invasive Alien Woody Plants:
Invasive alien woody plants are a significant long-term problem of protected nature. Although we have been trying to control invasive alien woody plants, e.g. the most common Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), in many Specially Protected Areas in the Czech Republic, an effective management tool has been missing yet. In practice, there are various approaches differing in their philosophy and effectiveness and very often repeating mistakes, thus making sometimes the state of the art even worse instead effectively solving the problem. In this contribution, divided into several parts, the author would like to introduce the first experience from applying new measures in controlling the Black locust and other invasive trees and shrubs in the Podyjí/Thaya River Basin National Park (South Moravia).
Nature Conservation 2021 — 10. 6. 2021 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf
Butterfly Conservation in the Era of Climate
Europe has considerably warmed up during the past decades, which is reflected in changes in the insect fauna. The most recognizable example is an expanding distribution range of the Praying mantis (Mantis religiosa), which has occupied, starting from the south, the whole of Moravia including the Jeseníky and Beskydy Mts during the 1990s, and has arrived in Bohemia via the Svitavy region. At present it occurs not only in Central Bohemian lowlands but also in the foothills of the Krkonoše/Giant Mts. or in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. Expanding butterflies include the Large copper (Lycaena dispar), which spreads at the same rate and in the same direction as the mantis, Great banded grayling (Brinthesia circe) and the Scarce swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius).
Nature Conservation 2021 — 10. 6. 2021 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf
The Grey Wolf Management Programme in the Czech Republic – An Introductory Presentation
“Presumption is our natural and original malady. The most calamitous and fragile of all creatures is man, and at the same time the proudest. He goes installing himself in his imagination that he makes himself God´s equal, that he ascribes himself divine attributes, that he winnows himself and separate himself from the mass of other creatures, determines the share allowed the animals, his colleagues of faculties and powers as seem good to him.”
(Montaigne, An Apology for Raymond Sebond).
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European Ground Squirrel – An Umbrella Species for Biodiversity Rich Farmland
In the Czech Republic, a sharp decline in agricultural landscape biological diversity has recently become very urgent. The topic even now and then jumps from scientific journals and enters into mass media, thus confirming its weight and severity. The fact demonstrates the seriousness of this topic, which also starts to be noticed by part of the general public. Almost always negative cases are mentioned, but positive examples of a biodiversity rich agricultural land-scape appear rarely. The authors would therefore like to introduce the readers to the mosaics of vineyards, orchards, fields and steppes on the outskirts of the town of Velké Pavlovice (South Moravia). These may not only provide inspiration to those restoring varied agriculture landscapes, but mainly pose a great challenge to preserve them.
Nature Conservation 2021 — 10. 6. 2021 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf
Where is Šumava National Park heading?
I believe in an authentic internationally recognized national park, but the path to it is thorny, slow and cautious…
The hitherto maturing National Park can easily be compared to the life of a human being. Its birth was full of enthusiasm and great plans developed by fathers, mothers, uncles and aunts, grandmothers and grandfathers – and each person had a different plan. But everybody agreed that it is necessary to put the best into the child's life.
Nature Conservation 2020 — 25. 3. 2020 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf
Update of the Conception for Unblocking the Czech River Network
This year, already a second update of the Conception for Unblocking the Czech River Network, an important water management planning document, will be completed. At present, the Czech Nature Conservation Agency is working on a proposal delineating watercourses which are primarily determined to be made passable for migration, at the same time respecting territorial and species protection.
For this reason, the length of corridors will generally increase as compared to the present situation. These will be prioritised in the subsidy policy also in future. The objective of the updated version of the document is to implement measures providing free migration to fish and other water animals in an effective and systematic way, especially on watercourses of international and national importance.
Nature Conservation 2020 — 25. 3. 2020 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf
Has a feasibility study on the Danube-Oder-Elbe Canal really been performed?
The preparation of large infrastructural works has long been criticised for being time-demanding and ineffective. Drafts of amendments to construction law have repeatedly been submitted in order to shorten and facilitate the approval process. Recently, a proposal for its integral recodification was submitted. The actual administrative process aimed at realising a construction is however to a great extent the final stage in the preparation of a construction. Efforts for systematic changes in building permit procedures should therefore be preceded by a comprehensive analysis of shortcomings already in the stage prior to the building permit procedure. It is not an overstatement to say that the stage of project preparation and specification of the project at different levels in spatial planning documentation have much greater margins than the building permit stage.
Nature Conservation 2020 — 25. 3. 2020 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf
Horodyská E. & Zmeškalová J.: The Marsh Angelica – Assessment of Implementing its Action Plan after
In the past, the Marsh angelica (Angelica palustris) had occurred in what is now the Czech Republic at seven sites. Moreover, from most of them, the vascular plant species disappeared by the 1950s.
Nature Conservation 3/2014 — 24. 8. 2014 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf
Trnka P., Hausvaterová M. & Vojtěchovská E.: The Kojetín Fishpond Restoration in the Polabí/Elbe Riv
The Kojetín Fishpond is a part of the Nature Monument of the same name (District of Jičín, eastern Bohemia), established in 1999.
Nature Conservation 3/2014 — 24. 8. 2014 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf
Pešout P.: The New Years Eve Decree – Eighty Years after its Issuing
Nature Conservation 6/2013 — 27. 1. 2014 — Nature and Landscape Management — Print article in pdf