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Journal

2016 | 24 | 157-169

Article title

Resilience and vulnerability in Ostrava and Karviná from the socio-cultural perspective

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Content

Title variants

PL
Rezyliencja i wrażliwość w Ostrawie oraz Karvinie perspektywa społeczno-kulturowa

Languages of publication

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Abstracts

EN
This article deals with the evaluation of resilience and vulnerability in Ostrava and Karviná between 2000 and 2010 from the socio-cultural perspective. These cities embody typical representatives of post-industrial urban entities in the Czech Republic. The socio-cultural component of life is indispensable for the explanation of other processes in researched territories. Ostrava’s higher resilience can be accounted for by its more favorable position within settlement system of the whole region.
PL
Artykuł dotyczy ewaluacji rezyliencji i wrażliwości Ostravy oraz Karviny w latach 2000–2010 analizowanej z perspektywy społeczno-kulturowej. tego rodzaju miasta reprezentują typowe jednostki poprzemysłowe w Republice czeskiej. komponent społeczno-kulturowy jest nieodzowny do wyjaśnienia innych procesów w ramach badanych terytoriów. Wysoka rezyliencja Ostravy może być tłumaczona przez jej bardziej korzystna pozycje w systemie osadniczym całego regionu.

Journal

Year

Volume

24

Pages

157-169

Physical description

Dates

published
2016

Contributors

author
  • VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
2082-4793

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2543-5302-year-2016-volume-24-article-2516
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