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Current problems in the South-Moravian rural landscape

Vaishar Antonín, Jakešová Lenka and Náplavová Miloslava
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Vaishar Antonín: Mendel University in Brno
Jakešová Lenka: Mendel University in Brno
Náplavová Miloslava: Mendel University in Brno

European Countryside, 2011, vol. 3, issue 4, 265-281

Abstract: Permanent development trends of the South-Moravian landscape are discussed. Four groups of impacts are observed: changes of agricultural using of the landscape, changes from the agricultural to other ways of utilization, stressing the landscape protection and influences of tourism. The changes in agricultural production occur in the less productive areas in the northern part of the region. Big changes were evoked by residential, commercial and industrial suburbanization in the hinterlands of Brno. About 1,300 rural brownfields can be found in the region. Wind power-plants form a new element in the landscape. The landscape protection has increased within EU. South Moravian landscape itself is the main offer for the tourism.

Keywords: landscape; agriculture; landscape protection; sustainability; countryside; tourism; South Moravia; landscape; agriculture; landscape protection; sustainability; countryside; tourism; South Moravia; krajina; zemědělství; ochrana krajiny; udržitelnost; venkov; cestovní ruch; jižní Morava (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.2478/v10091-012-0008-5

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