Martin Erlebach

erlebach_cenars Martin Erlebach

Ph.D. candidate, Department of Geography, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

He is concerned with the issue of regionalisation of the Czech lands, particularly the issue of optimal size and self-containment of functional regions, local labour market areas in the territory of the Czech Republic.

Education

2013- Ph.D.
Masaryk University, Faculty of Science (study programme Geography, study discipline regional geography and regional development)
(dissertation thesis: Lokální trhy práce České republiky: problematika jejich optimální velikosti a uzavřenosti [Local labour market areas of the Czech Republic: issue of their optimal size and self-containment])

2010-2013 Mgr. (M.Sc.)
Palacký University in Olomouc, Faculty of Science (study programme Geography, field of study Regional Geography)
(diploma thesis: Proměny krajiny města Trutnova [Town of Trutnov: landscape transformations])

2007-2010 Bc. (B.Sc.)
Palacký University in Olomouc, Faculty of Science (study programme Geography, field of study Regional Geography)
(bachelor thesis: Vývoj využití ploch na území města Trutnova: vybrané problémy [Development of land use in the teritorry of the town of Trutnov: selected problems])

Selected publications

Erlebach, M., Klapka, P., Halás, M., Tonev, P. (2014): Inner structure of functional region: theoretical aspects. In 17th International Colloquim on Regional Science. Conference Proceedings. (Hustopeče 18. – 20.6. 2014). Masarykova univerzita, Brno, 722 – 727.

Klapka, P., Halás, M., Erlebach, M., Tonev, P., Bednář, M.(2014): A multistage agglomerative approach for defining functional regions of the Czech Republic: the use of 2001 commuting data. Moravian Geographical Reports 22 (4), 2 – 13.

Klapka, P., Erlebach, M., Král, O., Lehnert, M., Mička, T. (2013): The footfall of shopping centres in Olomouc (Czech Republic): An application of the gravity model. Moravian Geographical Reports 21 (3), 12 – 26.

Selected courses