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Recent population development in sensitive karst areas: case studies Moravian karst (Czech Republic) and Devetaki plateau (Republic of Bulgaria)

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    SYSNO ASEP0500828
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JOstatní články
    TitleRecent population development in sensitive karst areas: case studies Moravian karst (Czech Republic) and Devetaki plateau (Republic of Bulgaria)
    Author(s) Vaishar, Antonín (UGN-S) RID
    Zapletalová, Jana (UGN-S) RID
    Dvořák, Petr (UGN-S) RID, ORCID
    Stefanová, D. (BG)
    Tcherkezova, E. (BG)
    Number of authors5
    Source TitleProblems of Geography. - : Balgarska akademiya na naukite - ISSN 0204-7209
    3-4, 3-4 (2018), s. 89-110
    Number of pages24 s.
    Publication formOnline - E
    Languageeng - English
    CountryBG - Bulgaria
    Keywordsdepopulation ; Moravian Karst ; Devetashko Plateau ; Czech Republic ; Republic of Bulgaria
    Subject RIVDE - Earth Magnetism, Geodesy, Geography
    OECD categoryPhysical geography
    Institutional supportUGN-S - RVO:68145535
    AnnotationThe paper is aimed at analysing the recent population development sensitive
    areas, comparing two karst areas – one in the Czech Republic and one in the Republic of Bulgaria.
    Methodologically, crude data from population balances and population censuses were
    used. The Moravian Karst is an area situated in the vicinity of Brno – the administrative center
    of Moravia region, and, therefore, is subjected to suburbanisation processes, which puts the
    Moravian Karst area under pressure by urbanisation and tourism on the one hand, “fighting”
    with landscape protection on the other hand. Although this rural territory is unsuitable for intensive
    agricultural production, it does not really mean it is uninhabited, nor does it mean it is
    depopulated. The Devetashko Plateau on the other hand is a plateau situated in the vicinity of
    Lovech – a city ten times smaller than Brno in terms of population number. Commuting in that
    area is more difficult, regarding the age and qualification structure of the population, as well
    as the existing transport conditions. The micro-region is depopulated, while population aging
    is extreme. The differences between the compared areas are the result of their geographical location,
    level of dependence on primary economic activities and socio-historical development.
    The aging processes are highly likely to continue in the future. In the Moravian Karst area, the
    population development is slow, which makes it easier to cope with. The drawdown of some
    settlements in the Devetashko Plateau area was rapid and too deep, to a point where hardly
    any remedies are possible. The following factors have been suggested to have the greatest
    impact on the rural depopulation: the overall population development in the country, the vicinity
    of a regional center, the state of the urbanisation processes, the level of dependence on
    the primary economic sector, the efficiency of the transport systems, the excessive cultural
    diversity, as well as some other individual circumstances.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Geonics
    ContactLucie Gurková, lucie.gurkova@ugn.cas.cz, Tel.: 596 979 354
    Year of Publishing2019
    Electronic addresshttp://geoproblems.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2018_34/6_vaishar.pdf
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