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Residual ancient landscape segments in Carpathians of Moravian-Slovak borderland

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    0537143 - ÚGN 2021 RIV CZ eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Kolejka, Jaromír - Nováková, Eva - Kirchner, Karel
    Residual ancient landscape segments in Carpathians of Moravian-Slovak borderland.
    Public recreation and landscape protection – with sense hand in hand? Brno: Mendel Univesity in Brno, 2020 - (Fialová, J.), s. 408-415. ISBN 978-80-7509-715-6. ISSN 2336-6311. E-ISSN 2336-632X.
    [Public recreation and landscape protection - with sense hand in hand? Křtiny (CZ), 11.05.2020-13.05.2020]
    R&D Projects: GA MK DG16P02B042
    Institutional support: RVO:68145535
    Keywords : pre-industrial landscape * Moravian Carpathians * geotourist objects
    OECD category: Architectural design

    The Moravian Carpathians border region is a large area located in the east of the Czech Republic. Historically, most of the time it was a peripheral border area between the Czech state and Hungary. The well-preserved segments of pre-industrial landscape were inventoried here. They have such arrangement of land use, which originated in the period before the main wave of the industrial revolution in the Czech lands (i.e. before 1850), and has been preserved until present. A total of 182 segments of pre-industrial landscape were identified. Spatial analysis of their location in the area shows that the highest concentration of segments is near the international border (50% up to 10 km from the border), in dissected highland relief (52%), but often in the foothills between 300-500 meters above sea level (51%). Due to their location and appearance, they can represent interesting geotourist objects in the border area.
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