Krajinotvorné profese a aktivity člověka v chráněných územích UNESCO. Role lidských činností v současné kulturní krajině

Title in English Landscape-forming professions and human activities in areas protected byUNESCO. The role of human activities in contemporary cultural landscape
Authors

KOLEJKA Jaromír VYBÍRAL Jan KOZOVÁ Mária BOLTIŽIAR Martin ČUPA Petr LNĚNIČKA Libor SYNEK František

Year of publication 2019
Type Monograph
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Description The publication deals with the development of cultural landscape in the historical context both as gradual changes of human society in the Holocene and as well as a sequence of processes of innovation, adaptation and structuring and their impacts. Human activities and their actors leading to landscape changes are divided into two categories: (1) traditional professions and (2) modern professions. The traditional professions include farmers, herdsmen, hunters, beekeepers, fishermen, water managers, foresters, miners, roadmen and builders. Modern landscape forming professions are represented by politicians, planners, conservationists, conservationists, GIS professionals, visionaries, and tourists. Attention is also paid to protected landscape management, UNESCO landscape programs and their applications in the Lower Morava Biosphere Reserve, Vlkolínec folk architecture conservation area, the upcoming Mikulčice-Kopčany archaeological park, as well as the latest international activities in the protection of sustainable landscape development.

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