Současná informovanost a připravenost obyvatelstva na mimořádné události

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The topic of the bachelor thesis is the awareness and preparedness of the population for extraordinary events in the Czech Republic with emphasis on the Liberec Region. The aim of the thesis is to map the awareness of the population in the field of civil protection and behaviour during extraordinary events, to evaluate their preparedness for emergencies and to analyse the availability and quality of information materials in this field. The mapping of the population's awareness and preparedness for extraordinary events was carried out in the form of a questionnaire survey. Three hypotheses were formulated. The results were compiled into graphs. Furthermore, a SWOT analysis of the availability of information materials was carried out. The SWOT analysis identified several strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The results were compiled into a matrix. The results of the work show that the awareness of the population in the field of civil protection is not optimal. The questionnaire survey revealed gaps in citizens' awareness of emergency procedures. SWOT analysis revealed some weaknesses in the availability of information materials. However, it also highlighted opportunities in the area of information materials on civil protection. The thesis concludes with recommendations for improving the current situation in information and preparedness of the population for emergencies. These recommendations could lead to a more effective protection of the population and an increase in the overall emergency preparedness not only in the Liberec Region, but potentially in the whole Czech Republic.

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Civil protection, extraordinary event, Liberec Region, questionnaire, SWOT analysis

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