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== Knowledge base for case study development ==
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== Case study - Ore mountains & Most region==


[[Czech Republic - background information]]
The ISPoS Summer School concentrated on the local problems of a specific region where the huge impacts of supra-regional industries are visible. The program capitalized on the opportunities to see and experience the situation in the Ore Mountains: a Czech – German border region which suffers from (unregulated) mining industry, air pollution from lignite power plants and chemical factories, and above all bears the history of the Sudetenland with all its attached stigmas relating to the forced migration of its inhabitants. We met local people and points of interest, explored and described the current situation and tried to find solutions through the exploration of the community planning method with a practical application to the local circumstances.
Students were asked to explore the case study of the Most region and specifically focus on the area of Hora Svaté Kateřiny town. Special attention was paid to the problems of the brown coal mining industry associated with the 'Czechoslovak Army Mine'. They undertook a role play task and represented regional stakeholders as listed below. An outcome was a SWOT analysis of the region from the point of view of these groups (see below), and relatively long-lasting and painful negotiation process to agree on common priorities, identifying shared views and issues of conflict


[[Ore mountains - region and history‎]]
==Students' tasks==
To explore case study from the point of view of different stakeholders, assignments were formulated as follows:
*[[Environmental NGO group instructions]]
*[[Local residents group instructions]]
*[[Mining company group instructions]]
*[[Regional government group instructions]]
*[[Tourists group instructions]]


[[Ore mountains - social and economic conditions‎]]
To enter a dialogue with local people, short [[How to conduct an interview|instructions how to conduct an interview]] were presented


[[Case study: Historical mining in the Ore mountains‎]]
== Outcomes of students' group work ==
Students have developed in-depth analysis of the regional problems from perspective of different regional stakeholders. SWOT analysis of the main regional issues designed by the groups is a crucial part of the documents.


[[Case study: Brown coal mining in the Usti region‎]]
[[Environmental NGO group - "Protest"]]
 
[[Local residents group]]


[[Case study: Energy in Usti region‎]]
[[Mining company group]]


[[Case study: Environment in the Usti region]]
[[Regional government group]]


[[Syndrome approach applied in Ore Mountains]]
[[Tourists group]]


== Students'group work ==
== Outcomes of the negotiation process ==
After drawing an outline of analysis & SWOT, negotiation in a whole group was realized. To explore more, enter the [http://www.facebook.com/groups/227461647305649/ facebook group ISPoS Summer School]. Students have come to common conclusions:


[[Environmental NGO group - "Protest"]]
*[[Memorandum|Memorandum signed by students]]
*[[Shared SWOT analysis of the region]]
*[[SWOT-discussion]]
*[[final result of the discussion]]
*[[Vision of regional development from the point of view of regional stakeholders]]


[[Local residents group]]
== Knowledge base for Ore Mountans case study==
Background materials and available internet resources were available at [[Knowledge base for Ore Mountans case study]] page


[[Mining company group]]
== A summary of the week's activities ==


[[Regional government group]]
*[[Students:Day One]]


[[Tourists group]]
*[[Students:Day Two]]


[[Shared SWOT analysis of the region]]
*[[Students:Day Three]]


[[Vision of regional development from the point of view of regional stakeholders]]
*[[Students:Day Four]]


[[Memorandum]]
*[[Students:Day Five]]


== Study materials for students ==
*[[Students:Day Six]]
Use google scholar to find relevant resources:
*'''Ladysz, J. (2006). [http://www.springerlink.com/content/v3759646g78381u8/fulltext.pdf Chosen aspects of sustainable development on the Polish, Czech and German borderland.] GeoJournal, 67(1), 1–7.'''
*'''Balej, M., & Andel, J. (2008). [http://www.academicjournals.org/jgrp/PDF/Pdf2008/July/Balej%20and%20Andel.pdf Land use changes and environmental stress accounting] (case study from northwestern part of the Czech-German borderland). Journal of Geography and Regional Planning, 1(5), 97–109.'''
*Dołzbłasz, S., & Raczyk, A. (2007). [http://bibliotekacyfrowa.pan.pl/Content/138/Europa_XXI_2007_16-internet.pdf#page=153 New versus old cross-border co-operation programmes in the example of Polish-Czech and Polish-German border areas]. Europa XXI, 16, 153–165.
*Heimpold, G. (2008). [http://www.springerlink.com/content/k3732824l813524r/fulltext.pdf Growth versus equalisation? An examination of strategies for regional policy in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland after EU accession.] Jahrbuch f\ür Regionalwissenschaft, 28(1), 1–29. (NUTS 2 region under our focus is "Severozápad"
*Leibenath, M., & Knippschild, R. (2007). [http://www.springerlink.com/content/q1663m1481v50280/fulltext.pdf Territorial Cohesion and Transboundary Governance: Insights from the Polish-German and the Czech-German Borders.] Territorial Cohesion, 123–150.
*Leibenath, M., Blum, A., & Stutzriemer, S. (2010). [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169204609001686 Transboundary cooperation in establishing ecological networks: The case of Germany’s external borders]. Landscape and Urban Planning, 94(2), 84–93.
*ZAPLETALOVÁ, A. V. J. (without date). [http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/ebook/mon/2010/ppn%20622880632.pdf#page=15 GEOGRAPHY OF THE CZECH BORDERLAND]. DISCUSSION PAPERS Special, 15.
*Roseland, M. (2000). Sustainable community development: integrating environmental, economic, and social objectives. Progress in Planning, 54(2), 73–132.


*[[Students:Day Seven]]


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Case study - Ore mountains & Most region

The ISPoS Summer School concentrated on the local problems of a specific region where the huge impacts of supra-regional industries are visible. The program capitalized on the opportunities to see and experience the situation in the Ore Mountains: a Czech – German border region which suffers from (unregulated) mining industry, air pollution from lignite power plants and chemical factories, and above all bears the history of the Sudetenland with all its attached stigmas relating to the forced migration of its inhabitants. We met local people and points of interest, explored and described the current situation and tried to find solutions through the exploration of the community planning method with a practical application to the local circumstances.

Students were asked to explore the case study of the Most region and specifically focus on the area of Hora Svaté Kateřiny town. Special attention was paid to the problems of the brown coal mining industry associated with the 'Czechoslovak Army Mine'. They undertook a role play task and represented regional stakeholders as listed below. An outcome was a SWOT analysis of the region from the point of view of these groups (see below), and relatively long-lasting and painful negotiation process to agree on common priorities, identifying shared views and issues of conflict

Students' tasks

To explore case study from the point of view of different stakeholders, assignments were formulated as follows:

To enter a dialogue with local people, short instructions how to conduct an interview were presented

Outcomes of students' group work

Students have developed in-depth analysis of the regional problems from perspective of different regional stakeholders. SWOT analysis of the main regional issues designed by the groups is a crucial part of the documents.

Environmental NGO group - "Protest"

Local residents group

Mining company group

Regional government group

Tourists group

Outcomes of the negotiation process

After drawing an outline of analysis & SWOT, negotiation in a whole group was realized. To explore more, enter the facebook group ISPoS Summer School. Students have come to common conclusions:

Knowledge base for Ore Mountans case study

Background materials and available internet resources were available at Knowledge base for Ore Mountans case study page

A summary of the week's activities

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