Darek Lacina
Postavení územního systému ekologické stability v zelené infrastruktuře
Číslo: 1/2018
Periodikum: Životné prostredie
Klíčová slova: European Commission, Czech Chamber of Architects, ecosystem services, polyfunctionality, lanscape, ecological network, Šardice, TSES, Green Infrastructure
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Anotace:
Although the concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) has been promoted in the EU since 2010, its interpretation within
the professional public remains inconsistent. One group sees it as the opportunity for human settlements to create a
“green backbone” base to help improve water management and mitigate the effects of ongoing climate change. Others,
however, perceive GI in the narrower sense first instituted by the European Commission as a means of significantly
improving the status of natural and nature-friendly ecosystems and the use of ecosystem services. In principle, agreement can be found in determining the mutual relationship between the Territorial Systems of Ecological Stability
(TSES) and GI. Resolution is of utmost importance to the Czech Republic because TSES is clearly defined in Czech
legislation and has quite clear methodology rules. We know precisely what we want from TSES and the tools we can
use to achieve these goals. TSES is undoubtedly a subset of GI with very specific requirements for its form. This relationship is clearly demonstrated in our Šardice cadastral area example.
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the professional public remains inconsistent. One group sees it as the opportunity for human settlements to create a
“green backbone” base to help improve water management and mitigate the effects of ongoing climate change. Others,
however, perceive GI in the narrower sense first instituted by the European Commission as a means of significantly
improving the status of natural and nature-friendly ecosystems and the use of ecosystem services. In principle, agreement can be found in determining the mutual relationship between the Territorial Systems of Ecological Stability
(TSES) and GI. Resolution is of utmost importance to the Czech Republic because TSES is clearly defined in Czech
legislation and has quite clear methodology rules. We know precisely what we want from TSES and the tools we can
use to achieve these goals. TSES is undoubtedly a subset of GI with very specific requirements for its form. This relationship is clearly demonstrated in our Šardice cadastral area example.