Geografie 2021, 126, 419-443
https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie2021126040419
The new delimitation of peripheries in Czechia
Individual author index pages
- Milan Jeřábek
- Jaroslav Dokoupil
- David Fiedor
- Nikola Krejčová
- Petr Šimáček
- René Wokoun
- František Zich
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The perception of borders by the inhabitants of regions with divergent continuity of socio-historical development as a an aspect of regional identity
Miloslav Šerý, Petr Šimáček
2013, Vol. 118, Issue 4, pp. 392-414 -
The negative effects of foreign direct investment on the labour market in Plzeň
Magdalena Baštová, Jaroslav Dokoupil
2010, Vol. 115, Issue 2, pp. 188-206 -
Czech-Saxon Cross-Border Cooperation With Special Attention to the Elbe/Labe Euroregion
Milan Jeřábek
2002, Vol. 107, Issue 3, pp. 260-276 -
Cross-Border Cooperation as a Constituent of the Regional Development of the Czech-Bavarian Borderland
Jaroslav Dokoupil
2001, Vol. 106, Issue 4, pp. 270-279 -
Borderland in regional development and the relevant research
Milan Jeřábek
2000, Vol. 105, Issue 1, pp. 1-9 -
Theoretical approaches to the problems of borderland with application in the Czech-Bavarian space
Jaroslav Dokoupil
2000, Vol. 105, Issue 1, pp. 10-18 -
Perception of social-economic development in the Czech-Saxon borderland - case study on the local level of the towns of Kraslice and Klingenthal
Milan Jeřábek, Kateřina Kučera, Bernhard Müller, Jan Přikryl
2000, Vol. 105, Issue 1, pp. 19-33 -
Socio-Geographical Conditions of the Děčín District
Milan Jeřábek
1995, Vol. 100, Issue 3, pp. 162-172 -
Attractive places in an ostensibly unattractive town: Přerov through the eyes of its inhabitants
Daniel Doležal, Petr Šimáček, Miloslav Šerý
2024, Vol. 129, Issue 3, pp. 357-382 -
Possibilities of reconstruction and documentation of the relict border: the example of the Bohemian-Moravian land boundary
Petr Marek, Radim Štampach, Zbyněk Sviták, Milan Jeřábek
2024, Vol. 129, Issue 3, pp. 323-355