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MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS OF THE DYJE BASIN AND COMPARISON WITH ANALYZES IN THE PARDUBICE AND PILSEN REGIONS
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Adaptation strategies are highly desirable documents based on more frequently occurring hydrological extremes. These strategic documents are prepared at different levels, the state level on one side and the regional or city level on the other side. The complex approach that was chosen for the Pardubice and Pilsen regions was also applied to the territory of the Dyje basin. Specifically, a multi-criteria analysis was used as a means of selecting priority model areas. Based on the analyses developed from the available geospatial landscape data, an evaluation scheme was created, divided into three categories: problems, potential, and needs. This simply means that geospatial information about the area under consideration was combined and evaluated in various ways. The result is the regionalization of the territory based on the given preferences. All categories contain additional subtopics and problem indicators. These include subtopics such as climatic drought, drought in waterways, soil, floods, and land cover. The continuation of this analysis will include the social aspect, namely the consent of the owners regarding the implementation. The outcome will be a summary table of all IV. basins in a specific order with individual evaluation parameters, as well as the creation of a geospatial database that can be utilized in the framework of proposals for adaptation measures.
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