3/2012

   

OBSAH 3/2012



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  • PROJEKT POMORAVÍ
    Jan Bína

    The Pomoraví project, by Jan Bína

    A Czech-Slovak collaboration in activities which territorially overlap the common frontier, potentially beneficial for people on both sides of the border zone; became institutionalized thanks to an agreement between the Ministry for Regional Development of the Czech Republic and the Slovak Ministry of Environment which was signed in 2002. Based on this agreement, a joint project was assigned to and, in 2008, accomplished by the Institute for Spatial Development and the companies Atelier T-plan, of Prague, and AŽ Projekt, of Bratislava, under the name Study of the Development of the Czech-Slovak Border Area. As part of the conclusions of the study, five model zones were specified in which a more detailed evaluation and solutions for collaboration in development are desirable. The first was the southernmost part of Moravia (the Lower Moravian Vale) and the northern part of Záhorie, in Slovakia, an area of traditional and intense cultural, social, economic, touristic and infrastructural bonds and connections, evident on both banks of the border river, the Morava.

  • URBANISTICKÁ SOUTĚŽ NA ŘEŠENÍ ÚZEMÍ VNITŘNÍ ČÁSTI MĚSTA A NOVÝ ÚZEMNÍ PLÁN PLZNĚ
    Irena Králová

    Urban planning competition for the inner city and the new spatial plan of Pilsen, by Irena Králová

    Pilsen, the fourth largest city in the Czech Republic, is preparing a new spatial plan and looking for new ideas through an urban planning competition named Pilsen: the inner city. One proposal for the competition was not admitted to regular evaluation due to non-fulfilment of the binding conditions and was assessed separately. All other proposals were focused on the centre of the city in the context of its whole, but most of them considered Pilsen in the wider connection of its location.

  • ÚLOHA OBCÍ V OBLASTI BYDLENÍ V RUSKU
    Elena Shomina

    The role of municipalities in housing in Russia, by Elena Shomina

    This paper describes the current state of tenant-ownership developments in Russia, with stress on the municipal housing stock and the role of municipalities as owners. The paper is a preliminary result of the research project Municipalities as Homeowners, started in 2009 with the main goal of describing the role of municipalities in administrative, municipal and housing reforms in Russia. The article is based on the latest official Russian housing statistics, interviews with Russian housing experts, heads of the municipal departments of housing policy in the cities of Perm, Dzerzinsky and Tula, and on observation of the work of a housing expert group involved in a network called State Strategy 2020. Examples from large industrial municipalities such as Perm, with a population of almost 1 million, are added to illustrate the findings.


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