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IMPACTS OF SUBURBANIZATION IN PRAGUE

IMPACTS OF SUBURBANIZATION IN PRAGUE. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Background Information Purpose & Goal District Stories Methodology Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations. BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results

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IMPACTS OF SUBURBANIZATION IN PRAGUE

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  1. IMPACTS OF SUBURBANIZATION IN PRAGUE

  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS • Background Information • Purpose & Goal • District Stories • Methodology • Final Results • Scenarios & Strategies • Recommendations

  3. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations SUBURBANIZATION IN PRAGUE • Causes: - Economic - Social - Transition to market economy • Impacts: - Loss of green & blue spaces - Social segregation • New Spatial Plan (2012-2025)

  4. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations THE PROJECT • 26 master students in expert groups & 5 districts as case studies • Two months of research in Wageningen including two weeks of field work in Prague

  5. PURPOSE & GOAL Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations • PURPOSE: Synthesis report consisting of a scientific analysis of the impacts of suburbanization in Prague including scenarios and recommendations • GOAL: Sustainable urban development in Prague by contributing to the new Spatial Plan

  6. METHODOLOGY Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DATA SOURCES: • Interviews • Survey • Field observation frameworks • Literature reviews (including best practices) • 4 expert groups analysis (current and future problems )

  7. DISTRICT STORIES

  8. DISTRICT STORIES Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations 5 DISTRICTS & NEW SPATIAL PLAN: • Expected green field development: HorníPočernice and StodůlkyTřebonice • NSP to prevent change: Benice and Vinoř • Welcomed By-pass: Libuš-Písnice and HorníPočernice • Pressure on green space vs. new opportunities • Low knowledge and involvement but willingness to participate

  9. FINAL RESULTS Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations • Stakeholders • Policy and Spatial Planning • Technology and Infrastructure • Ecosystem Services

  10. STAKEHOLDERS & INFLUENCE Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations

  11. POLICY & STAKEHOLDERS Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations Knowledge about NSP & willingness to participate • Public participation • Transparency decision making • Cooperation • Horizontal • Vertical

  12. SPATIAL PLAN Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations Effectiveness of CSP • Lack of cooperation • Difference in interests • Poor enforcement of regulation • Non-binding expert advice Expected success of NSP • Mitigating suburbanization • Development outside built-up areas

  13. TRANSPORT Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations Current situation • Commute : Around 50% to the inner city • Impact : Traffic congestion occurs close to the city center • New Spatial Plan • Emphasis on public transport • Expansion of new highways • Potential Improvement HorníPočernice

  14. ENERGY Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations • Difficult starting point to reach the “EU 2020 goal” • Lack of focus on energy efficiency • Low public interest in renewable energies Vinoř Vinoř Vinor Vinor

  15. WASTEWATER Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations Potential N and P removal • N and P used for fertilizer in agricultural land

  16. WASTE Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations • Current Situation : • Separation of waste effectively done and brought to incineration plant • Only one out of five districts has a developedorganic waste collection system • Potential Improvement • Organic waste generates energy (biogas ) 38.9 kwh/household/year HorníPočernice

  17. ECOSYSTEM - Provisioning - Regulating - Habitat /Supporting - Cultural Agriculture Land Pond Street Trees Forest/Park Stream Grassland

  18. ACCESSIBILITY Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations • Single type of ecosystem occupies most of the land • Lack of public parks • Lack of accessibility to forest Higher requirement for accessibility

  19. PRESSURE ON ECOSYSTEMS Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations 2413 CZK/ha/year Loss of ecosystem services

  20. GREEN BELT Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations NSP  Green belt Opportunity for increasing accessibility Land ownership is a problem

  21. SCENARIOS High Environment Value Low Environment Value High Cooperation 1. Undesired situation • Utopia • High cooperation to achieve strict environmental policies • Quality of the environment is valued high • Decentralized energy provisioning • High density development next to nature area • Increased sustainable transport (public, alternative, cycling) • High acceptance and implementation of Spatial Plan • Threats • Irreversible fatal flaws • Time-consuming policy making 1.Teamwork on Environmental Decay • Sore Reality • Low influence of e-NGOs • Little attention to sustainability in Spatial Plan • Development on economically attractive plots • Centralized infrastructures • City wants to attract investment • Opportunities and threats • Brown field development • Cooperation between municipalities and private landowners • Increased decision making power centralization • Greening on loose-ground • Main focus on environmental sustainability • Spatial planning (high density development next to nature area) • Sustainable infrastructures • Efficient policy making, but threat of fatal flaws • Opportunities and threats • Cooperation on common interest • Policy inconsistency • Increase of corruption • Societal tension • Teamwork on environmental decay • Conservation of service-providing ecosystems • Successful implementation and acceptance of Spatial Plan • Investment in renewable energy remains low • Development near private transport infrastructure 4. Desired situation 4. Utopia 2. Current situation 2. Sore Reality 3. Expected situation 3. Greening on loose-ground Low Cooperation

  22. Strategies Involvement in certification scheme It’s time for Arnika Cooperation with City-, National-, and EU- level Workshops and events for broad society Provide concrete proposals for municipalities Cooperation with Schools Cooperation with public and private sector Full cooperation with municipalities Excursions in cooperation with schools and youth movements Learning from international NGOs 3. Excursions To forests, organic- or bio- farm and recycling facilities • 5. Learning from international NGOs • Good practices in terms of: • Increase public support • Working procedure • 1. It’s time for ArnikaImage-and expert building to improve the image of Arnika • Involve public to increase support • Provide reliable data • 9. Full cooperation with municipalities • Cooperation during the formation of policies • Provide reliable data and a concise vision supported by the public • 8. Provide concrete plans • Concrete plans enhance image of constructive cooperative organization • Provide analyses of validation of ecosystem services in municipality 10. Cooperation at City-, National- and EU-level As a last step, Arnika should connect and cooperate with institutions on higher levels • 2. Cooperation with schools • Workshops (on recycling, composting, spatial planning, biodiversity, cycling) • 6. Involvement in Certification Scheme • More effective implementation • Slow down decision making • Scale down of ambitions 7. Cooperation with public and private sector Facilitate cooperation between different sectors in society 4. Workshops for the broad public Workshops on local food consumption, recycling, sustainable gardening. Target group: housewives of the suburbs

  23. RECOMMENDATIONS Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations • Overarching vision on sustainable urban growth and role of spatial planning • Amendment of spatial planning policy • More sustainable building criteria • Cooperation between all stakeholders at different levels • Stimulate active public participation

  24. RECOMMENDATIONS Background Information Purpose & Goal Methodology District Stories Final Results Scenarios & Strategies Recommendations • Public funded nature conservation projects • Promote brownfield redevelopment • Improve transport infrastructure and services • Economic incentives on renewable energy technologies • Optimize nutrient recovery

  25. QUESTIONS?

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