Passportization of Greenery in the Castle Park of Šenov

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Marie PASTRŇÁKOVÁ
Andrea KUBACZKOVÁ
Simona VOZNICOVÁ
Barbara STALMACHOVÁ

Abstract

In today's Europe, passporting is mainly carried out by private landscaping companies, which offer their customers a complete appreciation of their property on the market. From the private sector of individuals, this is not a frequent phenomenon in our country. In the Czech Republic, this trend is limited mainly by the financial situation of the majority of the population. These services are thus used in the state sector by the administration of parks and greenery, which must keep records of all costs of maintaining public greenery.
The inventory of greenery is discussed abroad mainly in connection with forest management, which, in contrast to orchard evaluation, broadens its horizons to other attributes, including substance flows, soil erosion, the amount of biomass and the amount of excavated material. With the growing consumption of wood and the global problems related to this issue, the ecological value of greenery, which is often introduced into legislation, is being emphasized in EU countries, but also in the Western world.
The thesis focuses on the passportization of vegetation greenery in the Šenov Chateau Park. It deals mainly with a new method of evaluation, which consists of calculations using a professional calculator prepared by the Agency for Nature and Landscape Protection. Furthermore, this thesis deals in detail with the changes that have taken place since the last inventory within the revitalization of the Castle Park, which was carried out by Ing. Petr Ondruška. At the end of the thesis, there is a map and a proposal for further care. Lists of taxa can be viewed in the appendices, which are a guide for the entire evaluation.

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PASTRŇÁKOVÁ, M., KUBACZKOVÁ, A., VOZNICOVÁ, S., & STALMACHOVÁ, B. (2024). Passportization of Greenery in the Castle Park of Šenov. GeoScience Engineering, 70(1), 8–19. https://doi.org/10.35180/gse-2024-0103
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