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Aplikace projektového a komunitního přístupu prostřednictvím Operačního programu Vzdělávání pro konkurenceschopnost - case study vlivu strukturálních fondů na rozvoj lokality Deblínska

Title in English Application of project oriented and community participation through Operational program Education for Competitiveness - influence of Deblín area through structural funds
Authors

TRÁVNÍČEK Jan TROJAN Jakub SVOZIL Břetislav HYNEK Alois

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Commerce
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords structural funds; project training; localities; Operational Program Education for competitiveness; primary school; Deblin
Description This educational project describes interdisciplinary geographical activities in a study program undertaken by the Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, in the Moravian city of Brno with larger support of external institutions.The sustainability teaching/learning was based on the educational taxonomy of Krathwohl emphasizing such methods as joint deduction, induction and abduction in study groups, and emphasizing fieldwork in the Deblin-town area, near the city of Brno. It was also based on the cooperation of the university, the Debiln primary school and the Deblin town community. The project also involved the municipal authorities of Tišnov, their Department of Environment and the public administration of the Deblin microregion. We have included the main stakeholders/actors for the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment for their important role in cultural landscape ecosystems sustainability. Studying environmental perception and participation and the application of GIS technology within the framework of multiple methodology in geographical research based on field surveys provided new knowledge. Financial support was undertaken by European Union grant schemes. Research in the filed of structural funds and its impact to localities was undertaken with support of Grant agency of College of Business and Hotel Management, Ltd.

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