System of protective greenery Zdib II. STAGE - outer ring site - REGIONAL vegetation features

Project facts

Project promoter:
Municipality Zdiby(CZ)
Project Number:
CZ-ENVIRONMENT-0130
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€144,416
Other Project Partners
Municipality Klecany(CZ)

Description

Planting and implementation of selected elements of insulating greenery, proposed in the action plan and identified by the monitoring of clean air within the existing project "TENT AIR." Through the planting and implementation of more than 300 wood species, air pollution will be reduced, noise propagation in the area will be reduced with the synergistic effect of regulating the local climate by creating shaded areas, restoring ecological stability and biodiversity of the area.

Summary of project results

The issue of air quality has long been a priority topic for Zdiby, which it has approached very responsibly and actively. This is demonstrated by the municipality''s involvement in four NF-funded projects, which were successfully completed this April. The project, supported by the Stavanger Call, focused on the implementation of selected green measures that have a demonstrable positive impact on air quality in Zdiby. The project was directly linked to the project " Influence of traffic on air pollution within the TEN-T route Ústí nad Labem - Mělník - Zdiby" - TENT AIR for short , No. 3202100004, implemented under the Call-2A "Tromso", aimed at carrying out air quality monitoring within the route of the Trans-European Transport Network Eastern and Eastern Mediterranean Corridor and developing action plans for the participating cities. In parallel, Zdiby was involved in the Stavanger call project No. 3214200014 „System of protective greenery Zdib II. STAGE - site centre - RESIDENTIAL vegetation featuresand“ and Svalbard call, No. 3212400018, "Corridor D8, local air quality measurement with emphasis on household heating issues, Central Bohemia Region", which focused on the acquisition, operation and evaluation of sensor measurement technology to verify its suitability for measuring air quality in municipalities, especially with regard to local heating. The fourth project was a grant from the EEA Grants 2014-2021, " Open government Zdiby and Koridor D8".

We planted more than 300 trees in nine locations in the municipality of Zdiby and the town of Klecany, later expanded by two more locations, see below. The aim was to create a system of greenery – trees and shrubs to the maximum extent possible and to supplement the missing insulating greenery in the open space. With this initiative, we aim to reduce air pollution, limit the spread of noise in the area with the synergistic effect of regulating the local climate by creating shaded areas, restoring the ecological stability and biodiversity of the area. The identified sites were based on the results of the mobile air measurement of the TENT AIR project and thus applied the scientific results into practice. In the course of the project, as part of an approved ordinary project amendment, we included two new sites with the working title "Zdibsko" and "Nad Lomem", where we planted trees not used on the A8 Boleslavka site. 

The main output is the planting of more than 300 trees. The amount of greenery planted in this and the parallel project No. 3214200014 is significantly the largest in the last 15 years in the municipality''s projects.

The importance of greenery to human existence is well known and described. In this project we have involved air and landscape experts. We have also used all available channels to make the local population - our target group - aware of the importance of the project and its long-term benefits, which are expected to last for many decades. At each event, we emphasized the support of the project donors, the Norway Grants and the Czech Environmental Fund. We are pleased with the public interest in the project, as well as the active involvement of children from local primary schools, as they will be the ones to influence the environment around us in the future.

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