. "nature protection; protected landscape area; settlement; sustainable development"@en . . "Today there are 25 protected landscape areas declared in the Czech Republic. These areas are defined as extensive areas with harmonic landscape, characteristically developed relief and significant proportion of natural ecosystems of forests and permanent grasslands, with abundant trees, or preserved historical settlements. Oldest PLA was announced in the Czech Republic in 1956. The size of the PLAs is very different, ranging between 7,000 \u2013 116,000 km2. The total area of the PLAs is now about 10,000 km2. It is about one eighth of the area of the Czech Republic. This is obviously an important part of the territory. The specific sets of limits, restrictions and requirements that are associated with specific protection of nature and landscape are applied in this territory. Although the nature and landscape protection is primary in these areas, they contain not only precious natural territories but a large number of settlements as well. These settlements have different size, structure and importance. There are parts of large regional cities (NUTS 3) and district towns (NUTS 4) in the PLAs. PLA administrations exprese their opinion on all building and urban planning documentation in their areas. Their decisions therefore directly and indirectly affect the images of the landscape and settlements (including technical and transport infrastructure). Therefore the question is how the principles of nature and landscape protection affect the sociodemografic and socioeconomic characteristics of these settlements and the sustainable developent." . . "Effect of nature protection on urban planning in the Protected landscape areas" . "RIV/68407700:21110/13:00206347!RIV14-MSM-21110___" . "Today there are 25 protected landscape areas declared in the Czech Republic. These areas are defined as extensive areas with harmonic landscape, characteristically developed relief and significant proportion of natural ecosystems of forests and permanent grasslands, with abundant trees, or preserved historical settlements. Oldest PLA was announced in the Czech Republic in 1956. The size of the PLAs is very different, ranging between 7,000 \u2013 116,000 km2. The total area of the PLAs is now about 10,000 km2. It is about one eighth of the area of the Czech Republic. This is obviously an important part of the territory. The specific sets of limits, restrictions and requirements that are associated with specific protection of nature and landscape are applied in this territory. Although the nature and landscape protection is primary in these areas, they contain not only precious natural territories but a large number of settlements as well. These settlements have different size, structure and importance. There are parts of large regional cities (NUTS 3) and district towns (NUTS 4) in the PLAs. PLA administrations exprese their opinion on all building and urban planning documentation in their areas. Their decisions therefore directly and indirectly affect the images of the landscape and settlements (including technical and transport infrastructure). Therefore the question is how the principles of nature and landscape protection affect the sociodemografic and socioeconomic characteristics of these settlements and the sustainable developent."@en . "Effect of nature protection on urban planning in the Protected landscape areas" . . . "Effect of nature protection on urban planning in the Protected landscape areas"@en . . "S" . "2"^^ . "Janatka, Marek" . "21110" . "\u0160ovarov\u00E1, Daniela" . . "71633" . "Effect of nature protection on urban planning in the Protected landscape areas"@en . "RIV/68407700:21110/13:00206347" . . . . . . . "2"^^ . . "[7EBE3913D0FE]" . . . .