Abstrakt v cudzom jazyku(EN)This thesis examines the effect of soil's grains, depth of slope profile and other factors on the possibility of appearance of landslides, and also the evaluation of ecosystem services in terms of landscape's deformation issues. Were researched such questions as classification and also another part - monitoring of landslide areas, and existing ecosystem services, their definition, classifications, division into functions and tasks they are considered for. The thesis work is based on a bivariate system of composed factors to calculate the most probable areas of landslide occurrence and to create a methodology for assessing ecosystem services to counteract landslides. The design of the graphic part of the project (maps and tables) and calculations of environment capacity was developed by special software, namely ArcGis and SAGA. The calculated tables, graphs and maps have been given, which allow to implement the methodology for regulating ecosystem services in predicted areas of surface deformation by landslides.