Browsing by Author "Šťastná, Milada"
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The centennial of Mendel University in Brno and its Faculty of Agrisciences (Editorial)
Šťastná, Milada; Vaishar, Antonín (De Gruyter Open Ltd., 2019)The paper describes the development of Mendel University in Brno and its Faculty of AgriSciences during last 100 years. It shows the present state of the University and Faculty, including facilities used for educational, ... -
Cultural Tourism as a Driver of Rural Development.Case Study: Southern Moravia
Šťastná, Milada; Vaishar, Antonín; Brychta, Jiří; Tuzová, Kristýna; Zloch, Jan; Stodolová, Veronika (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2020)The main aim of the study was to find out whether cultural tourism could be a driver of rural development in the selected area and in general. In case yes, to what extent and under what conditions. Three districts in the ... -
Cultural Tourism as a Possible Driver of Rural Development in Czechia. Wine Tourism in Moravia as a Case Study
Šťastná, Milada; Vaishar, Antonín; Ryglová, Kateřina; Rašovská, Ida; Zámečník, Silvie (De Gruyter Open Ltd., 2020)The paper connects culture, tourism and rural development. It tries to make anoverview of various forms of cultural tourism in Czechia. Attractions of cultural tourism are identified and ranked according to their cognitive ... -
New Approach to Sustainability in Rural Areas Comprising Agriculture Practices-Analysis of Demonstration Farms in the Czech Republic
Šťastná, Milada; Peřinková, Veronika; Pokorná, Pavla; Vaishar, Antonín (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2019)The research was aimed at an overview and analysis of the demonstration activities in the Czech Republic dealing with the transfer of innovations for agricultural practice. Several methods were used to compile the national ... -
Opportunities for the Development of a Borderland Rural Territory: A Case Study of the Hlučín Region
Šťastná, Milada; Vaishar, Antonín (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, 2023)The study evaluates the regional development potential of a specific rural micro-region with regard to its qualitative aspect. It aims to set a general strategy for further development. The method is a geographical analysis ... -
Possibilities of using new technologies in cultural tourism in the post Covid era
Tuzová, Kristýna; Šťastná, Milada (Mendelova univerzita v Brně, 2023)The study "Possibilities of using new technologies in cultural tourism in the post-Covid era" deals with the analysis of different ways of using IT technologies in cultural tourism with a special focus on the effects of ... -
Regional Labelling as a Tool for Supporting Rural Development: A Slovak Case Study
Jaďuďová, Jana; Šťastná, Milada; Marková, Iveta; Hroncová, Emília (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2023)Regional product labelling has become a trend in recent years, with the goal of being able to stimulate and support local economies; increase the sales of quality local products and services; preserve and maintain traditions, ... -
Small industrial towns in Moravia: a comparison of the production and post-productive eras
Vaishar, Antonín; Šťastná, Milada; Zapletalová, Jana (Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2023)The paper focuses on the changes to the industrial structure of small Moravian towns as these towns are part of the settlement structure that connects urban and rural systems. Small towns (of up to 15,000 inhabitants) are ... -
Smart Village and Sustainability. Southern Moravia Case Study
Vaishar, Antonín; Šťastná, Milada (De Gruyter Open Ltd., 2019)The paper is aimed at an attempt to define a smart village in the Czech conditions. It argues that the principles of smart villages are very similar to the concept of sustainability. The analysis deals with preventing rural ... -
Social Farming in Czechia, Actors and Barriers
Šťastná, Milada; Vaishar, Antonín (De Gruyter Open Ltd., 2022)The article deals with the state of social farming in Czechia, which is obviously in its infancy. The main barriers to development are the character of Czech agriculture, which is radically based on large-scale production ... -
Sustainable Development of a Peripheral Mountain Region on the State Border: Case Study of Moravské Kopanice Microregion (Moravia)
Vaishar, Antonín; Šťastná, Milada (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2019)The sustainability of rural areas is considered to be most threatened in peripheral, hardly accessible microregions with insufficient economical sources. The paper analyses one such rural area in the eastern part of Moravia ...