Rozvoj větrné energetiky a cestovní ruch: hrozba či příležitost?

Title in English Wind power development and tourism: threat or opportunity?
Authors

FRANTÁL Bohumil KUNC Josef CETKOVSKÝ Stanislav KUČERA Petr

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Sborník příspěvků k Mezinárodnímu roku planety Země
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Field Sociology, demography
Keywords wind power plants; tourism; impacts; case studies; Czech Republic
Description A plan to increase a share of energy production gained from renewable sources has been proclaimed and ratified in most of the European countries including the Czech Republic. The usage of so called clean energy has become a global challenge that raises big controversies on a local and regional level though. Wind turbines turned out to be the most controversial phenomenon for both the scientific and public community. Hereat a social acceptance (community acceptance and political acceptance) is the key question in the planning and realisation process. A potential impacts on landscape character, swirling turbines noise and speculations concerning potential negative impacts on tourism have become the main arguments of opposition in the last two three years. The aim of the paper is to analyze, evaluate and empirically verify a potential impact of the wind power developments on tourism on the example of localities of Slezská Harta (dam lake) and Boží Dar and Kryštofovy Hamry (Ore Mount.).

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