EVOLUTION
OF GEOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS AND RISK PROCESSES IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT
Editor: Petr Dostál
(Anglicky psaný sborník, vydaný v koedici
s Univerzitou Karlovou v Praze.)
This book presents essays considering the current evolution of geographical
systems and diverse risk processes in the global context. The aim
of the book is to highlight the ways in which various processes
in the intertwined environmental and societal systems can be understood
as risk processes, often entangled, and in terms of uncertainties
and hazards. Drawing on a broad understanding of interdisciplinary
approaches the book gives a particular emphasis to the evolution
of geographical systems and risk processes at various geographical
scales.
The present book is divided into three parts
and nine chapters. The introductory part explores changing conceptualisations
of uncertainties and risks processes and opens a number of crucial
issues concerning the current global system and so-called ‘world
risk society’. The authors in the second part of the book consider
the evolution of different geographical systems and diverse risks
at various geographical scales. They deal with European integration
processes in the global context, risks of changes in European landscapes,
flood risk modelling and different risks of population aging in
‘old’ and ‘new’ Europe. The third part of the book includes three
case studies. One case study indicates risks of a potential glacial
lake outburst in the Tien Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Another
case study considers irregular activities of immigrants in the globalising
Czech economy. The last study is concerned with risk of spatial
polarisations in the Czech retailing in the post-communist transformation
and under current globalisation pressures.
This collection of essays presents some outcomes
of a research programme supported by the Ministry of Education,
Youth and Sport of the Czech Republic (MSM 0021620831).
Z obsahu:
- Changing geographical systems and risk
processes: general considerations
- Europe in the global system: is the European
integration necessary?
- Landscapes at risk: about change in the
European landscapes
- Geographic approaches to flood risk modelling
- Different risks of population aging: EU
old and new members
- High-altitude lake outburst: Tien Shan
case study
- Irregular activities of migrants in the
Czech Republic: a Delphi study about adaptations in a globalising
economy
- Changing face of the Czech retailing in
post-communist transformation: risks of extreme polarisation under
globalisation pressures
Autoři: Marc Antrop, Petr
Dostál, Dušan Drbohlav, Zbyněk Engel, Martin Hampl, Bohumír Janský,
Lenka Lachmanová, Jakub Langhammer, Jitka Rychtaříková, Jana Spilková,
Miroslav Šobr, Sergei Yerokhin
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