The article deals with a comprehensive information system of the historic Vltava River valley. This system contains a number of resources, which are described. For old maps, which are the basis of the whole system, their georeferencing and potential problems in creating seamless mosaics are described. Other sources of data include old photographs, which are localized and stored in the system, along with the definition point of the place from which they were probably taken. The vectorization of data is described, not only for area features used for the analysis of land-use changes, but also for the vectorization of contours. These were vectorized from old maps and are substantial for the creation of historic DEM. Vectorized footprints of buildings and vectors of other functional areas subsequently serve as a basis for the procedural modeling of the virtual 3D landscape. The creation of such a complex and broad information system cannot be described in one article. The aim of this text is to draw attention to a possible approach to the presentation and visualization of the historic landscape, along with links to important documents.
Hospicová a paliativní péče v Česku byla od počátku významně orientována na praxi. Postupně přibyla odborná specializace lékařů, odborné vzdělávání všeobecných sester. Rostoucí povědomí a zájem odborné i laické veřejnosti, včetně politické reprezentace, s sebou nese potřebu zakotvit paliativní péči do systému jednotlivých oborů sociální politiky jako její plnohodnotnou součást. Cílem srovnání strategických dokumentů a procesů v oblasti paliativní péče v Česku a Irsku prostřednictvím přehledové studie je přispět k "načerpání ponaučení" (Lessons Drawing) pro formování dalšího vývoje paliativní péče v ČR.
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