Assoc. Prof., Lenka Slavíková
slavikova (at) e-academia.eu
Lenka Slavíkova is the university teacher and researcher that is currently grounded at the University of J. E. Purkyne in Usti nad Labem. She graduated at the University of Economics in Prague, specialization Public Policy and Public Administration with the focus on Environmental and Institutional Economics. Her long-term interest is in economic tools of environmental policy and their application to water. She also pursue the environmental governance analysis of water and biodiverzity in Central and Eastern European Countries and advocates the use of qualitative methods in the economics.
In April 2009, Lenka Slavikova finished her Ph.D. programme and defended her dissertation on the economic schools of thought comparison that are relevant for nature protection. In 2015, she was given the title Assoc. Prof. in Public Economics at Masaryk University in Brno.
Education |
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2015 |
Masaryk University in Brno, Faculty of Economics and Administration (Assoc.Prof. in Public Economics) |
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2003-2009 |
University of Economics, Prague, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration (Ph.D.) |
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1997-2003 |
University of Economics, Prague, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration (M. A. in Economy) |
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Internships |
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2019 |
Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) in Wageningen (The Netherlands) focused on financial schemes for resilient flood recovery (organized within LAND4FLOOD COST Action) |
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2007 |
THEMES Marie Curie Summer School: Institutional Analysis of Sustainability Problems with E. Ostrom, A. Vatn and D. Bromley, Stará Lesná, Slovakia, 17. – 29. 6. (summer school with the focus on institutional ecological economics) |
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2006 |
IHDP-APN 2006 International Dimensions of Global Environmental Change: Water, Trade and the Environment, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 13. – 26. 10. (research stay with the focus on institutional aspects of climate change) |
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2005 |
Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, USA (research fellowship focused on the comparison of economic theories relevant for the field of the environment) |
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2004 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA (short-term stage within the Czech-US research activity - Response to Disaster: Environmental Learning and Capacity Development in the Czech Republic) |
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Experience |
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2013-ongoing |
Faculty of Social and Economic Studies, University of J. E. Purkyne in Usti nad Labem |
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2007-ongoing |
Executive director of IEEP – Institute for Economic and Environmental Policy at the University of Economics, Prague |
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2008-2014 |
Department of Environmental Economics, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Economics in Prague |
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2010-2011 |
Prognostic Institute of Slovak Academy of Science, Bratislava |
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2006-2008 |
Department of Institutional Economics, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Economics in Prague |
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Memberships |
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2020-ongoing |
member of the working group Gender- and climate-just Cities and Urban Regions coordinated by ARL, Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association, Germany (membership in scientific association) |
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2020-ongoing |
Associated Editor of international journal WIRES Water (membership in editorial board) |
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Projects |
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2020-2022 |
The nature and dynamics of local land use conflicts in a polyrational arena, Czech Grant Agency, 2020 – 2022 (member of the research team) |
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2017-2021 |
LAND4FLOOD: Natural Flood Retention on Private Land (COST Action) |
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2017-2020 |
STRIMA II: Saxon-Czech Flood Risk Management(Interreg, Goal 3) |
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2016-2018 |
Individual and organizational decision-making in environmental risk reduction: determinants, motivations and efficiency Czech Science Foundation |
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2016-2017 |
Economic Instruments for the Sustainable Management of Rain Water in Cities Technology Agency of the Czech Republic |
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2014-2017 |
CrossFloods: Cross-border Management of Flood Risks Ministry of Education Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic |
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2014-2015 |
Modification of Payments for Surface Water Withdrawals to Increase the Effectiveness of Water Uses in the CR Technology Agency of the Czech Republic |
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2014-2015 |
Modification of Payments for Surface Water Withdrawals to Increase the Effectiveness of Water Uses in the CR Technology Agency of the Czech Republic |
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2012-2014 |
ESOM: Natural Capital of Eastern Ore Mountains EU GOAL 3 |
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2010-2014 |
REFRESH: Adaptive Strategies to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change on European Freshwater Ecosystems 7th EU FP |
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2011-2014 |
EcoFINDERS: Ecological Function and Biodiversity Indicators in European Soils 7th EU FP |
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2009-2011 |
SE CLIMATE: Socio-economic Analysis of Climate Change Impacts on Water Management in the CR The Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic |
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2006-2010 |
GoverNat: Multi-level Governance of Natural Resources: Tools and Processes for Water and Biodiversity Governance in Europe 6th EU FP |
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2007-2008 |
Economic Development based on the Evaluation of the Environment in the German-Czech Border Region INTERREG IIIA |
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2005-2006 |
Methods for Achieving Global Community Consensus on the Issue of Flood Czech Science Foundation |
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2004-2005 |
Damages Caused by Natural Disasters The Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic |
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2003-2005 |
Cross Compliance: Development, Lessons and Opportunities 5th EU FP |
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2003-2004 |
Flood protection as a Cross-sectoral Problem of the State Policy Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (Czech Science Foundation) |
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2002-2005 |
Response to Disaster: Environmental Learning and Capacity Development in the Czech Republic The Ministry of Education Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic and U.S. NSF |
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Publications |
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2021 | Krkoška Lorencová, E., Slavíková, L., Emmer, A., Vejchodská, E., Rybová, K., Vačkářová, D. 2021. Stakeholder engagement and institutional context features of the ecosystem-based approaches in urban adaptation planning in the Czech Republic. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 58/March 2021, 126955. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126955 | |
2020 | Slavíková, L., Hartmann, T., Thaler, T. 2020. Paradoxes of financial schemes for resilient flood recovery of households. WIREs Water. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1497 | |
Moss, T., Bouleau, G., Albiac, J., Slavikova, L. 2020. The EU Water Framework Directive Twenty Years On: Introducing the Special Issue. Water Alternatives 13/3, 446-457. | ||
Slavíková, L., Smutná, Z., Žambochová, M., Valentinov, V. 2020. Public and community conservation of biodiversity – rivalry or cooperation? GeoScape 14/1, 36-46. | ||
Raška, P., Warachowska, W., Slavíková, L., Aubrechtová, T. 2020. Expectations, disappointments, and individual responses: Imbalances in multilevel flood risk governance revealed by public survey. Journal of Flood Risk Management, e12615. DOI: 10.1111/jfr3.12615. | ||
2019 | Hartman, T., Slavíková, L., McCarthy, S. (2019). Nature-based Flood Risk Management on Private Land. Springer International Publishing. 228 p. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-23842-1. | |
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Slavíková, L., Raška, P., Banasik, K., Barta, M., Kis, A., Kohnova, S. et al. (2019). Approaches to state flood recovery funding in Visegrad Group Countries. Environmental Hazards 19/3, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/17477891.2019.1667749. | |
2018 |
Slavíková, L., Raška, P., Kopáček, M. (forthcoming) Mayors and "their" land: Revealing approaches to flood risk management in small municipalities. Journal of Flood Risk Management, https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12474 | |
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Slavíková, L. 2018. Effects of government flood expenditures: the problem of crowding‐out. Journal of Flood Risk Management 11/1: 95-104. DOI:10.1111/jfr3.12265 | |
2017 |
Slavíková, L., Vojáček, O., Smejkal, T. 2017. Artificial shortage of surface water: how can water demand management mitigate the scarcity problem? Water and Environment Journal 31/1: 12-19. doi:10.1111/wej.12217 | |
2016 |
Jager, N., Challies, E.,... Slavíková, L. et al. 2016. Transforming European Water Governance? Participation and River Basin Management under the EU Water Framework Directive in 13 Member States. Water 8/4: 156. | |
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Vejchodská, E., Slavíková, L., Malý, V. 2016. Evaluating the Regulatory Burden: Pollutant Release and Transfer Reporting Costs. Prague Economic Papers. DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.583 | |
2013 |
Slavíková, L., Malý, V., Rost, M., Petružela, L., Vojáček, O. 2013. Impacts of Climate Variables on Residential Water Consumption in the Czech Republic. Water Resources Journal 27/2: 365-379 | |
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Slavíková, L. 2013. From Cost-Benefit to Institutional Analysis in the Economics of the Environment. Contemporary Economics 7/2: 67–75 | |
2011 |
Slavíková, L., Jílková, J. 2011. Implementing the Public Participation Principle into Water Management in the Czech Republic: A Critical Analysis. Regional Studies 45/4: 545-557 | |
2010 |
Slavíková, L., Kluvánková-Oravská, T., Jílková, J. 2010. Bridging theories on environmental governance: Insights from free-market approaches and institutional ecological economics perspectives. Ecological Economics 69/7: 1368–1372 | |
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Jílková, J., Holländer, R., Kochmann, L., Slavik, J., Slavíková, L. 2010. Economic Valuation of Environmental Resources and its Use in Local Policy Decision-Making: A Comparative Czech-German Border Study. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 12/3: 299–309 | |
2009 |
Kluvánková-Oravská, T., Chobotová, V., Banaszak, I., Slavíková, L., Trifunovova, S. From government to governance for biodiversity: the perspective of central and Eastern European transition countries. Environmental Policy and Governance 19/3: 186–196 | |
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