. . . "Cudl\u00EDnov\u00E1, Eva" . "We focus on the public perception of possible consequences of climate change among the regional population of South Bohemia in the Czech Republic. We conducted a questionnaire survey of 500 respondents in 2010 and asked them to evaluate the potential consequences of climate change on diff erent levels (personal, state, World). Respondents paid attention mostly to the problems with water, such as drinking water shortage, fl oods or droughts. Appearance of new diseases or accelerated species extinction is also perceived as an important problem, while possible economic consequences, such as climate tax or regulation of business and consumption are seen as less important. We briefl y discuss some of the potential causes of the results and compare them with previous studies carried out in the Czech Republic and other countries. Th is comparison shows the varying importance of some consequences (especially economic) and overall agreement on the importance of water issues, mainly the shortage of drinking water resources." . . . "Lapka, Miloslav" . . . "RIV/60076658:12510/13:43885454" . "P(7E09014), P(EE2.3.30.0006)" . "5"^^ . "3"^^ . . "V\u00E1vra, Jan" . "Brno" . . "It's the water, stupid! Public perception of climate change consequences in South Bohemia, Czech Republic" . "Brno" . "3"^^ . . . . . . "81381" . "It's the water, stupid! Public perception of climate change consequences in South Bohemia, Czech Republic"@en . "Centrum v\u00FDzkumu glob\u00E1ln\u00ED zm\u011Bny AV \u010CR, v.v.i." . . . "http://www.ecoology.org/wp-content/uploads/CC-consequences-Brno-2013.pdf" . "We focus on the public perception of possible consequences of climate change among the regional population of South Bohemia in the Czech Republic. We conducted a questionnaire survey of 500 respondents in 2010 and asked them to evaluate the potential consequences of climate change on diff erent levels (personal, state, World). Respondents paid attention mostly to the problems with water, such as drinking water shortage, fl oods or droughts. Appearance of new diseases or accelerated species extinction is also perceived as an important problem, while possible economic consequences, such as climate tax or regulation of business and consumption are seen as less important. We briefl y discuss some of the potential causes of the results and compare them with previous studies carried out in the Czech Republic and other countries. Th is comparison shows the varying importance of some consequences (especially economic) and overall agreement on the importance of water issues, mainly the shortage of drinking water resources."@en . "[AF5982DD82FA]" . . "sociology; South Bohemia; Czech Republic; water; social perception; global warming; climate change; environment"@en . . . "978-80-904351-9-3" . . . "2013-05-22+02:00"^^ . "It's the water, stupid! Public perception of climate change consequences in South Bohemia, Czech Republic" . . . . "Global change and resilience. From impacts to responses" . "RIV/60076658:12510/13:43885454!RIV14-MSM-12510___" . "It's the water, stupid! Public perception of climate change consequences in South Bohemia, Czech Republic"@en . "12510" . .