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  1. TitleRUINS: Sustainable re-use, preservation and modern management of historical ruins in Central Europe
    Subtitleelaboration of integrated model and guidelines based on the systhesis of the best European experiences
    Author infoIvan Murin, Dagmara Majerová ... [et al.]
    Author Murin Ivan 1967- (8,80%) UMBFF19 - Katedra sociálnych štúdií a etnológie
    Co-authors Majerová Dagmara 1981- (7,60%) UMBFF19 - Katedra sociálnych štúdií a etnológie
    Souček Ivan 1983- (7,60%) UMBFF19 - Katedra sociálnych štúdií a etnológie
    Jaďuďová Jana 1983- (7,60%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Midula Pavol 1989- (7,60%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Masný Matej 1984- (7,60%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
    Filadelfi Michal 1978- (7,60%) UMBRE01 - Rektorát UMB
    Vaňová Anna 1965- (7,60%) UMBEF15 - Katedra verejnej ekonomiky a regionálneho rozvoja
    Borseková Kamila 1984- (7,60%) UMBEF16 - Výskumné a inovačné centrum
    Marková Iveta 1971- (7,60%)
    Andráš Peter 1953- (7,60%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Spišiak Ján 1953- (7,60%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
    Turisová Ingrid 1965- (7,60%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Source document Reach-culture.eu : digital gallery - poster abstracts. S. [1]. - [Brusel] : Reach Culture, 2020 ; REACH conference Budapest conference 2018
    Keywords obyvateľstvo - populácia - population   kultúrne dedičstvo - cultural heritage   manažment - management   geologický prieskum   biologické analýzy  
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryBelgium
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    Public work category GII
    No. of Archival Copy47579
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
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  2. TitleVydry vs automobily - problém aj v mestách: prípadová štúdia Banská Bystrica - Zvolen (stredné Slovensko)
    Par.titleOtters vs cars - problem also in cities: a case study Banská Bystrica - Zvolen (Central Slovakia)
    Author infoPeter Urban ... [et al.]
    Author Urban Peter 1962- (40%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Co-authors Filadelfi Michal 1978- (30%) UMBRE01 - Rektorát UMB
    Slamka Marián (20%)
    Hrúz Vladimír (10%)
    Source document Bulletin Vydra, Č. 17. S. 30-53. - Dačice : ALKA Wildlife, 2017
    Keywords vydra riečna - Eurasian otter - Lutra lutra   úmrtnosť na cestách   doprava - transportation - transport   mestá - cities and towns  
    Headings Geogr. Banská Bystrica (Slovensko)
    Zvolen (Slovensko)
    LanguageSlovak
    CountryCzech Republic
    systematics 57
    AnnotationIn the last two decades an increase and a colonizing tendency of the otter population in the Hron River catchment have been registered. The increase was most pronounced in the central part of the catchment and probably is related with the improvement of surface water quality in the 1980s and 1990s. This species also uses the urbanized environment of cities. We recorded 11 killed otters during 5 years (2013 – 2017) on the roads in settlements between Banská Bystrica and Zvolen (5 cases in Zvolen, 3 in Banská Bystrica, 2 in Sliač a 1 in Vlkanová). In two cases otters were killed on the speed communication ( R1 in Banská Bystrica-Radvaň), in five cases on the first class roads (4 on I / 16 and 1 on I / 69), in two cases on third class roads (Sliač, Vlkanová) and in two cases (Banská Bystrica-Kremnička and Zvolen-Harajch) on local communications. Spatial representation of secondary landscape structure elements – artificial areas in the 1 000 m buffer circles makes up from 15,54 % (Banská Bystrica-Kremnička) to 78.28 % (Zvolen, Harajch), average is 45,10 %. Spatial representation of built-up-areas in the 1 000 m buffer circles was similarly the lowest in Banská Bystrica-Kremnička (0,18 %) and the highest in Zvolen, Harajch (12,64 %), with an average of 5,38 %. Distance of places of death from the Hron river in the 1 000 m buffer circles were from 30 m (Banská Bystrica-Radvaň) to1 220 m (Sliač, near railway crossing), average 241,4 m. This issue needs to be monitored and solved.
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    Public work category BEE
    No. of Archival Copy41099
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
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  3. TitleOhrozujú automobily vydru riečnu aj v Poiplí?
    Par.titleIs the Eurasian otter threatened by cars in Poiplie too?
    Author infoPeter Urban ... [et al.]
    Author Urban Peter 1962- (60%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Co-authors Kušík Peter (10%)
    Krchňavá Petra (10%)
    Filadelfi Michal 1978- (20%)
    Source documentBulletin Vydra, Č. 16. S. 45-61. - Dačice : Alka, 2014
    Keywords vydra riečna - Eurasian otter - Lutra lutra   chránené územia - protected areas   úmrtnosť   dopravné nehody - transportation accidents - traffic accidents  
    Headings Geogr. Poiplie (Slovensko : oblasť)
    LanguageSlovak
    CountryCzech Republic
    systematics 57
    AnnotationThe Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra), a native mammal species, is distributed – among other areas in Slovakia - also in the transboundary Ipeľ river catchment. The population of this species is affected by many negative factors. This paper highlights the problem of road mortality (accidents) in the middle part of Ipeľ River. In March 2013 we registered 4 killed otters in the 32 km long section of the second class road Šahy – Veľký Krtíš along the Ipeľ River. Collisions occurred in protected areas too. A partial solution to this problem may be reduction of vehicle speed and installation of road signs to warn drivers about the presence of otters in the most dangerous passing places
    Public work category BEE
    No. of Archival Copy33155
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
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