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    MOŽNOST PROPOJENÍ DOPRAVNÍ A VODÁRENSKÉ INFRASTRUKTURY JAKO NÁSTROJ UDRŽITELNOSTI VEŘEJNÉHO SEKTORU by Štěpán Marval, Tomáš Hejduk, Petr Fučík, Ondřej Mašek, Štěpán Zrostlík

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The second activity presented is the preparation of a comprehensive overview of the drinking water balance in different regions of the Czech Republic, which is designed to provide users with a deep insight into the current status and future challenges related to the distribution and availability of drinking water. …”
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    Legal Regulations and the Perspectives of Renewable Energy Policy in Selected EU Member States by Eleonóra Marišová, Ján Gaduš, Martin Mariš, Agnieszka Parlińska

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Based on gathered results and using the extrapolation for making the forecast till do 2020 it was found out, that Slovakia might track the national target with point estimation of 16.25% (90% CI: 13.98:18.53), Czech Republic 12.75% (90% CI: 10.44:15.06), Poland 19.9% (90% CI: 16.42: 23.37). …”
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    Using the knife to build the trust? The role of trust in the decision-making process of aesthetic surgeons and women patients/clients by Michaela Honelová, Peta Cook, Lucie Vidovićová

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our analyses are based on fifteen qualitative interviews with aesthetic surgeons, fifteen qualitative interviews with women who have undergone or are planning to undergo aesthetic surgery procedure(s) and non-participatory observations at the clinic of aesthetic surgery in the Czech Republic. Based on our analysis, three levels of trust were identified: macro level: trust in medicine as a social institution; meso level: a priori trust to the aesthetic surgeon; and micro level: trust in aesthetic surgeon and/or other medical staff in the process of medical aesthetic encounters. …”
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    Where the wild things are...stored? The management and return of seized wildlife by Anna Saito

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By using multiple methods including documentary analysis, seizure data analysis and key informant interviews, this study examines seizure management in four countries: Kenya and Uganda in East Africa and Germany and Czech Republic in Central Europe. Wildlife continues to be treated in many instances even after seizure on the basis of continued commodification, or enters a transient state of simultaneous commodification and decommodification, which influences seizure management framing and implementation. …”
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