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Last update: RNDr. Jana Rubešová, Ph.D. (07.04.2020)
(conditionality), patterns of temporal and spatial distribution, inventory issues, risk analysis and vulnerability of society are then discussed. Subsequently, natural hazards are characterized as part of the development of the physical-geographical sphere and in relation to global changes. The main part of the lecture is devoted to partial processes taking place in the lithosphere and to hydro- meteorological processes and phenomena. These processes are characterized in terms of trigger factors, manifestations and consequences, as well as possible countermeasures. The final part presents information on the strategies of research of natural hazards, their international aspects and risk management. Maps are used during the exercises as well as an analysis of aerial and satellite images. Databases are also worked with. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Vít Vilímek, CSc. (09.01.2020)
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Vít Vilímek, CSc. (15.04.2012)
V průběhu cvičení jsou zadávány praktické úkoly (např. práce s družic. či leteckými snímky, výpočty, analýzy, práce s databázemi), jež jsou potřebné pro zápočet. Zkouška probíhá bud písemnou či ústní formou; v případě písemné formy mají otázky charakter testu či obecných otázek. |
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Last update: RNDr. Jana Rubešová, Ph.D. (07.04.2020)
1) Introduction 2) Earthquakes 3) Volcanic activity 4) Landslides 5) Tsunami 6) Glacial lake outburst floods 7) Subsidence 8) Convective storms and tornadoes 9) Tropical and extratropical cyclones 10) Floods 11) Droughts and heat waves 12) Hazard management and resilience |