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- ItemBuilding in greenfield as a main negative of new cycle paths: Qualitative case study(International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference, 2020) Drápela Emil
- ItemCross-border cooperation as a reconciliation tool: Example from the East Czech-Polish borders(Informa UK Limited, 2017) Drápela Emil; Böhm HynekCross-border co-operation (CBC) is a prominent form of secondary foreign policy, implemented by local/regional actors and serving as a tool for overcoming the barriers arising from state borders. Many borders are areas of former conflicts, including territory of Euroregion Tesin/Cieszyn Silesia. Our goal is to analyse whether this Euroregion acts as a reconciliation tool. We departed from a concept of secondary foreign policy and complemented that by an overview of nationally led initiatives which could involve NCGs and NGOs in reconciliation and followed by analysis of projects of the Euroregion and interviews with CBC actors. We evidenced that CBC is a prominent form of secondary foreign policy. It has a reconciliation function, as it has helped to establish functional relationships and has contributed to diminishing the negative pictures of neighbours. However, the research also reveals an application of policies designed specifically to avoid critical issues, mainly those related to history.
- ItemCross-border Cooperation as a Reconciliation Tool: Example from the East Czech-Polish Borders(Routledge - Taylor and Francis Group, 2018) Böhm Hynek; Drápela Emil
- ItemCultural functions and services of geodiversity within urban areas (with a special regard on tourism and recreation)(Mendel Univ Brno, 2019) Kubalíková Lucie; Bajer Aleš; Drápela Emil; Zapletalová Dana; Kirchner Karel; Balková Marie; Zágoršek Kamil; Kuda František; Roštínský Pavel
- ItemGeodiversity within the city of Liberec I.(2019) Drápela Emil; Zágoršek Kamil
- ItemGeography and its Application in Education Within the Cross Border Cooperation Project "Springs Connecting" (Case Study)(Masarykova univerzita, 2018) Zágoršek Kamil; Drápela Emil; Šmída Jiří; Böhm Hynek; Vitvar Tomáš; Kändler Matthias
- ItemGeopark Neisseland: Concept, purpose and role in promoting sustainable tourism(Mendel Univ Brno, 2019) Drápela Emil; Büchner Jörg
- ItemGeotourism attractions in Liberec(2020) Drápela Emil; Zágoršek Kamil; Nýdrle Jaroslav
- ItemGeotourist potential of Liberec granite(Technická univerzita v Liberci, 2020) Drápela Emil
- ItemGeotouristic potential of former quarries in Northern Bohemia(IOP Publishing Ltd, 2020) Drápela Emil
- ItemThe importance of landmarks for the perception of the region's attractiveness(Technická univerzita v Liberci, 2016) Drápela Emil; Brožková Tereza
- ItemInfluence of border effect on sustainable development of border regions and internal peripheries(International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference, 2020) Drápela Emil
- ItemInterpretation of secondary geodiversity: Experience from geotouristic guide practice(Mendel University in Brno, 2020) Drápela Emil; Böhm Hynek
- ItemMethodological issues of using the gravity model to determine the power of border effect(Masaryk University, 2018) Drápela Emil; Kárníková Nikola
- ItemMotivation and Preferences of Visitors in the Bohemian Paradise UNESCO Global Geopark(MDPI, 2021) Drápela Emil; Boháč Artur; Böhm Hynek; Zágoršek Kamil
- ItemPerceptions of barriers to cycle commuting: The geographic perspective(Masaryk university, 2016) Drápela Emil; Böhm Hynek
- ItemPrevention of damage to sandstone rocks in protected areas of nature in northern Bohemia(AIMS Press, 2021) Drápela Emil
- ItemQuality of Urban Life in Socially Excluded Communities of Liberec Region(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019) Murgaš František; Drápela Emil
- ItemQuantification of border effect on different types of borders: Case study of the Czech Republic(STEF92 Technology Ltd., 2017) Drápela EmilBorder effect is a phenomenon that adversely affects the development of the regions. It involves the suppression of links between centers, which limits the development of the areas between these centers. Each type of boundary is generating variously powerful border effect, which can be quantified as the ratio between the expected and actual power of spatial interactions. Expected power of spatial interactions is calculated on the basis of geographic application of the gravity model, calibrated by using data on daily commuting of the population. In this case study, there were selected several types of borders in the Czech Republic: national boundaries, the boundaries between regions and several different physical geographical boundaries. On these examples the power of border effect was studied. The article discusses various possible approaches for the use of the gravity model for quantifying border effect and the different factors that affect the strength of border effect in each of these cases.
- ItemQuantifying the power of border effect on Liberec region borders(Constantine The Philosopher University Nitra, 2018) Drápela Emil; Bašta Jan