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2. Behind the Differentiation of Suburban Development in the Hinterland of Bratislava, Slovakia
- Creator:
- Šveda, Martin, Madajová, Michala, and Podolák, Peter
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- suburban development, socio-spatial differentiation, regional typology, Bratislava, and Slovakia
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Several tendencies seem to indicate that in the hinterland of Bratislava specific new residential zones are forming with a different socio-economic structure. This article analyses the hinterland of Bratislava from various perspectives of suburban development. The selection of variables covers the origin of in-migrants and their economic activity, education, and family status. Indicators of land use, housing construction, and property prices supplement these data. The data are processed based on a factorial ecology approach, which tries to discover the basic dimensions of the socio-spatial structure, and cluster analysis. Using these methods the authors identify similar clusters and categorise individual municipalities into relatively homogeneous units—suburban development types. The results lead to a number of very interesting findings. The same types of suburban municipalities are not arranged in concentric zones, which means that the factor of distance from the city does not play a prominent role. The prevailing factor is the sectorial structure, which reflects the different levels of attractiveness municipalities hold for different socio-economic groups of in-migrants. This article seeks to identify key factors that affect the formation of individual suburban zones and thus contributes to a better understanding of the processes that decisively shape the socio-spatial organisation of hinterlands in post-socialist cities today.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
3. Bio Metro; Bio Universum; Morava: 20.05.1919
- Type:
- programme
- Subject:
- rak. vědecký snímek; Rak, Hraběnčin šperk, and Bratislava
- Language:
- Czech and German
- Description:
- Začátek o 6., půl 8. a 9. hod. V neděli též o 3. a půl 5. hod.
- Rights:
- Creative Commons BY 4.0
4. Historic flood marks and flood frequency analysis of the Danube River at Bratislava, Slovakia
- Creator:
- Pekárová, Pavla, Halmová, Dana, Bačová Mitková, Veronika, Miklánek, Pavol, Pekár, Ján, and Škoda, Peter
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- historic floods, extreme flood peak, flood hazard, Danube River, and Bratislava
- Language:
- Slovak
- Description:
- In this paper we focused on the history of floods and extreme flood frequency analysis of the upper Danube River at Bratislava. Firstly, we briefly describe the flood marks found on the Danube River in the region of Bratislava, Slovakia, and provide an account of the floods’ consequences. Secondly, we analyzed the annual maximum discharge series for the period 1876–2012, including the most recent flood of June 2013. Thirdly, we compare the values of T-year design discharge computed with and without incorporating the historic floods (floods of the years 1501, 1682, and 1787 into the 138-year series of annual discharge peaks). There are unfortunately only a few historic flood marks preserved in Bratislava, but there are very important and old marks in neighbouring Hainburg and other Austrian cities upstream to Passau. The calculated T-year maximum discharge of the Danube at Bratislava for the period 1876-2010 without and with historic flood values have been compared. Our analysis showed that without incorporating the historic floods from the years 1501, 1682, and 1787 the 1000-year discharge calculated only with data from the instrumented period 1876- 2013 is 14,188 m3 s -1 , and it is lower compared to the 1000-year discharge of 14,803 m3 s -1 when the three historic floods are included. In general, the T-year discharge is higher throughout the whole spectrum of T-year discharges (10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500-year discharge) when the three historic floods are included. Incorporating historic floods into a time series of maximum annual discharge seems to exert a significant effect on the estimates of low probability floods. This has important implications for flood managements and estimation of flood design discharge.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public
5. Sociálne inžinierstvo a (ne)pamäť mesta (Desať rokov, ktoré otriasli Bratislavou)
- Creator:
- Salner, Peter
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- social engineering, the Holocaust, minorities, and Bratislava
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The article focuses on structural changes in the Bratislava population in the first half of the 20th century. Particularly in the decade of 1939–1948, there was an intense social engineering, i.e. a targeted effort to adjust both the ethnic and social city structures to the contemporary regime needs. The Czechs were the first target of these efforts (1939), followed by the Jewish minority (deportations in 1942); after the liberation, both Hungarian and German inhabitants fell victims to such activities, and after February 1948, this process also affected some social strata of the population. (A mass emigration after August 1968 was due to different reasons.) When analyzing the social engineering, the author has used particularly memories of the contemporary witnesses supported by the archive and other sources.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public