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And as for '''the project that I know of'''...tricky business. The major steel producing factory in my home city ([http://www.trz.cz])is ever boasting about SD projects, of this and that improvement, of reduction in pollution, keeping high employment and projects for the future, but if pressed, I would name the Revitalisation of the Olše river project. It was intended to mimimise the effects of past misgivings (which are huge) and to construct a new system of canals and water-purifying plants with expected cost of over 162 milion crowns([http://www.trinecko.cz/revitalizace/]). Let's just hope that its effects are to be felt in decades to come.
And as for '''the project that I know of'''...tricky business. The major steel producing factory in my home city ([http://www.trz.cz])is ever boasting about SD projects, of this and that improvement, of reduction in pollution, keeping high employment and projects for the future, but if pressed, I would name the Revitalisation of the Olše river project. It was intended to mimimise the effects of past misgivings (which are huge) and to construct a new system of canals and water-purifying plants with expected cost of over 162 milion crowns([http://www.trinecko.cz/revitalizace/]). Let's just hope that its effects are to be felt in decades to come.
MY FINAL ASSESSMENT


There have been many thrilling subject discussed, but one that interested me quite a bit was the part on sustainable tourism on Iceland. An interesting idea, to present the idea of wild, untamed nature, with local customs and food, shall we say. It really should not be customary for these frontier places to offer comfortable hotels and McDonald’s. Ice shacks, geysers and aurora polaris. I tool great pleasure in the diversity of the people attending, it was amusing to discuss politics, education and economy with Sebastian from Germany, culture and food differences with the Mediterranean ladies and beer and (one specific) ethnical minority with Marius from Romania.
There have been many thrilling subject discussed, but one that interested me quite a bit was the part on sustainable tourism on Iceland. An interesting idea, to present the idea of wild, untamed nature, with local customs and food, shall we say. It really should not be customary for these frontier places to offer comfortable hotels and McDonald’s. Ice shacks, geysers and aurora polaris. I tool great pleasure in the diversity of the people attending, it was amusing to discuss politics, education and economy with Sebastian from Germany, culture and food differences with the Mediterranean ladies and beer and (one specific) ethnical minority with Marius from Romania.
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