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TITLE:
How Are the Landscape Problems in Post-Communist Countries Solved?—Examples from Central European Region (The Czech and Slovak Republic)
AUTHORS:
Zuzana Dvořáková Líšková, Petra Pártlová, Dagmar Škodová Parmová, Eva Semančíková
KEYWORDS:
Situational Analysis, Value Potential, Methods of Management, Landscape Problems
JOURNAL NAME:
Current Urban Studies,
Vol.9 No.3,
September
2,
2021
ABSTRACT: The paper deals with the “top-down” approach because
its existence should define limits for the “bottom-up” approach. The paper is
focused on the existence and operation of
the system of hierarchical planning of landscape in two post-communist countries—the Czech and Slovak Republic. A significant output of our study is how the individual documents
deal with landscape and methodology, based on which it is possible to compare
given documents and their quality.