. . . "Lapka, Miloslav" . "global challenges; region; environment; economic crisis"@en . . "RIV/60076658:12510/11:43882425!RIV13-MSM-12510___" . . . "Jiho\u010Desk\u00E1 univerzita v \u010Cesk\u00FDch Bud\u011Bjovic\u00EDch. Ekonomick\u00E1 fakulta" . "8"^^ . "\u010Cesk\u00E9 Bud\u011Bjovice" . . "\u010Cesk\u00E9 Bud\u011Bjovice" . "978-80-7394-316-5" . "[E4CBE135512C]" . "Sborn\u00EDk z mezin\u00E1rodn\u00ED v\u011Bdeck\u00E9 konference Inproforum 2011 %22Glob\u00E1ln\u00ED ekonomick\u00E1 krize - region\u00E1ln\u00ED dopady%22" . . . "226194" . . "Regional perception of global challenges in five EU countries: economic crisis, environment and technology"@en . "12510" . . "V\u00E1vra, Jan" . "Regional perception of global challenges in five EU countries: economic crisis, environment and technology" . "The study focuses on the opinions on economic crisis, environmental issues and technology related to lowering energy demand and greenhouse gases. We conducted a sociological survey with approximately 2500 respondents in five EU countries: the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic and Hungary. The differences in perception of the problems and the differences among the individual countries were compared with statistical methods. Environmental pollution is perceived as the most important problem, followed by the economic crisis, concern about terrorism and climate changes. The migration into Europe is perceived as the least important problem. Respondents prefer technological measures as a solution for the most important problems. Despite some broad agreements, the statistically significant differences between the countries exist. For example, the terrorism is much more important in the Czech Republic than in any other state. The local distinctions must be considered during the process of developing economic and political solutions to address these problems"@en . . . . . "The study focuses on the opinions on economic crisis, environmental issues and technology related to lowering energy demand and greenhouse gases. We conducted a sociological survey with approximately 2500 respondents in five EU countries: the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic and Hungary. The differences in perception of the problems and the differences among the individual countries were compared with statistical methods. Environmental pollution is perceived as the most important problem, followed by the economic crisis, concern about terrorism and climate changes. The migration into Europe is perceived as the least important problem. Respondents prefer technological measures as a solution for the most important problems. Despite some broad agreements, the statistically significant differences between the countries exist. For example, the terrorism is much more important in the Czech Republic than in any other state. The local distinctions must be considered during the process of developing economic and political solutions to address these problems" . . . "2011-11-10+01:00"^^ . "Regional perception of global challenges in five EU countries: economic crisis, environment and technology"@en . "2"^^ . "RIV/60076658:12510/11:43882425" . . . "Regional perception of global challenges in five EU countries: economic crisis, environment and technology" . "2"^^ . "P(7E09014)" .