Green Maps Czech Republic
Jan 14, 2016
Green Maps
Czech Republic
How we did itDownloading information from www.cenia.cz, cs.wikipedia.org, en.wikipedia.org
Coloring map with the different shades of coloursMaking the legend
1. Czech republic
This map shows regions of the Czech Republic with their capitals.The Czech Republic is a country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Poland to the
northeast, Slovakia to the east, Austria to the south and Germany to the west and northwest.
2. Waters
This map shows rivers that flow in the Czech Republic.
There are 15.3 thousand kilometers of water streams. Important for the Czech Republic are artificial lakes, which were built in enclosed river valleys. There are 150 artificial lakes and 22
rivers in the Czech Republic. There is of course a higher number (approximately 21,000) of fishponds. One of the reasons for the establishment of these was the lack of natural lakes.
3. Forests
This map illustrates the surface of forests in the Czech Republic.
There are 80% of coniferous forests and 20% of deciduous forests in the Czech Republic.
Types of forest holding:State forests – 63,4 %
Municipal forests – 14,5 %Private forests – 22,1 %
4. Use of water
This map shows how many liters of water we use daily per person in each region. Water consumption decreases in households due to prices increases and cost-saving
appliances.Average price of 1 000 litres of water (which is 1 m3 – 1 cubic meter) in the Czech Republic is 65
Czech crowns, which is approximately 2,5 €.
5. Air Pollution
This map shows concentration of polluted air in each region.Electrical energy is produced in thermal (66%), nuclear (30%) and hydroelectric (3.7 %) power
stations.
6. Agriculture
This map shows farmland in each region of the Czech Republic.Types of agriculture:
livestock production (cattle, pigs, poultry, sheep, goats, fish, bees)
crop production (cereals, root crops, oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, legumes, fiber plants, hops, vines)
7. Protected area
This map ilustrates national parks and protected areas of the Czech Republic.
There are:- 4 national parks
- 25 protected areasand
- 110 national nature forests- 102 national nature monuments
- 1180 natural monuments
8. Karlovy Vary Region
These maps show Karlovy Vary Region and its location within Czech Republic.Karlovy Vary Region is located to the west of the Czech Republic. The region is world famous for its spas (Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně and others). It is named after its capital – Karlovy Vary
(Carlsbad in English). It consists of Cheb District, Karlovy Vary District and Sokolov District.
9. Forests, waters and farmland in Karlovy Vary
This diagram shows percentage of forests, waters and farmland in Karlovy Vary Region.The main part of forests in the nearby spa town has an area of approximately 1870 hectares of
forests and Rybáře forests with an area of 318 ha, and other, smaller parts of the forests in Stará Role, Andělská Hora, Cihelny and Počerny.
There are 3 main rivers in Karlovy Vary Region (Ohře, Teplá and Rolava) and many little streams. Agriculture: potato, oilseed rape and cereals cultivation - wheat, barley, flax and corn. Breeds of
dairy cattle, poultry and pigs.
10. Protected area, natural monuments in Karlovy Vary
This map shows protected area, natural parks and national nature monuments.There are:
1 protected area (Slavkovský les)6 national nature forests (Kladské rašeliny, Pluhův bor, Soos, Velké Jeřábí jezero, Velký močál, Božídarské rašeliniště)
7 national nature monuments (Komorní hůrka, Křížky, Lužní potok, Skalky skřítků, Svatošské skály, Upolínová louka pod Křížky, Železná hůrka)
25 natural monuments (for example Prachomety in Karlovy Vary District, Goethova skalka in Cheb District, Studenec in Sokolov District)
10 natural parks (for exaple Vladař, Vysoký kámen, Rathsam)
Conclusions1. There are 13 regions in the Czech Republic and Praha (Prague in English),
which is capital city of the Czech Republic.2. Waters in Czech Republic: 22 main rivers, 150 artificial lakes, 21,000 fishponds
and many streams.3. Forests, mostly coniferous, contain 33 % total area of country.4. Water consumption in households decreases due to price increases and cost-
saving appliances.5. The biggest sources of air pollution are thermal power stations and vehicular
traffic. 6. Crop production predominates over livestock production in the Czech Republic. 7. There are 4 national parks, 25 protected areas, 110 national nature forests, 102
national nature monuments and 1180 natural monuments.8. Karlovy Vary Region is located to the west of the Czech Republic which consists of three districts.9. There are 3 main rivers in Karlovy Vary Region, many forests and agriculture
consists of both livestock production and crop production.10. There is 1 protected area, 6 national nature forests, 7 national nature monuments, 25 natural monuments and 10 natural parks in Karlovy Vary Region.