Public Awareness of the Relation between Nature-friendly Watercourse Modifications and Recreation in Cities

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The aim of the article is to present the results of a method of public preferences á a questionnaire survey fnding an awareness of the relation between the modifcations of watercourses and recreation in urban environment. The aquatic ecosystem and the water itself in a landscape are regarded by citizens as a mere source of energy, food, and water used for industry or as a means of transport. However, water elements along with the ffora and fauna belonging to this living ecosystem provide a plethora of opportunities for a development of e.g. recreation, tourism, even an entire region. The questionnaire method used has been applied in selected cities in the Czech Republic, e.g. in Frádek-Mástek, Olomouc, Vlaáim, Benátky nad Jizerou and others. The criterion for selecting the cities has mostly been the construction of nature-friendly modifcations to watercourse while seeking to increase the recreational potential of the area. The outcome of this article is to present the original results of the public survey which have subsequently served for a further processing of drafs and measures for recreational potential in the selected locations. The most important fnding of this research was the minimum level of selected site citizensá awareness of revitalization and ffood modifcations, projects that were realized on watercourses in the cities.

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Lampartová, I., Blažková, K., & Somerlíková, K. (2016). Public Awareness of the Relation between Nature-friendly Watercourse Modifications and Recreation in Cities. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 64(4), 1337–1344. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201664041337

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