When will the children be grown-up, how will they live in Brno? What will be the environment - natural, even mankind created? How will it be with housing, health, social services, culture or sports?
Quality of life
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Healthy people
The health value is based on the assumption that a population unit of the city type, if supposed to be prosperous, must pay close attention to the health and social conditions of its residents. Interest in the health of the individual and the population and shared responsibility for the health of all age groups is an indisputable characteristic of a healthy city, as well as a good health and social care system.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Julie Bienertová Vašků
Coherent city
In 2050, cohesion, mutual help and interest in each other will rule among the inhabitants of Brno. The inhabitants of Brno have begun to cooperate more closely because of fundamental changes in society - global warming, water shortages, global migration, social change due to automation and other factors threatening the very preserving of human existence. People have begun to improve and develop relationships within their families, but also in different communities - neighborhoods and organizations, and the city of Brno supports them in it.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Jaromír Hron
Cultural city
Brno is an internationally recognized cultural metropolis in 2050. Its top cultural and creative scene is built on encountering between tradition and experiment and actively influences the latest world trends. Culture is the cornerstone of the city's identity, fills the public space and everyday lives of its residents and is a catalyst of their mutual understanding. For its unmistakable creative atmosphere, the city is sought after by creators and visitors from all around the world.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Tereza Raabová
Healthy living environment
The healthy living environment value represents a long-term sustainable quality of resources (soil, water, air, food, housing, transport or services) needed for a healthy and quality life. One of the indicators of a healthy environment is the long-term sustainable quality of life and health. We cannot focus only on one factor in the long run, instead we need to repeatedly evaluate which one has the most negative impact on the environment and health. Essential for the setting of priorities is access to all the information, the ability to integrate and evaluate it.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Jana Klánová
Nature in the city
Nature in the city forms a coherent and functional system that provides recreation, rest, but also biodiversity or food production. The city of Brno has stable and diverse ecosystems that are key to maintaining a healthy environment. Brno maintains and gradually builds a system of areas from fully natural to cultivated, complementing the urban environment and infrastructure.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Vojtěch Lekeš
Architectural face of the city
The architectural face of the city of Brno focuses mainly on the interconnection of historical buildings, Brno functionalism, industrial architecture and new construction. It is supported by a cultivated modern architecture that is consistent with worldwide trends. Emphasis is placed mainly on the height composition, due to the rugged relief of the Brno landscape and its dominant features, and the increasing quality of public spaces, namely squares, streets and parks.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Michal Sedláček
Compact city
A compact city is characterized by a continuous built-up area and clear city boundary towards the surrounding countryside. A compact city is the opposite of extending the built-up areas to the outskirts of the city and beyond its boundaries, which is the opposite of the phenomenon called the settlement slurry, which is often observed in satellite villages. In a compact city, transport dependency is ideally reduced. Compact built-up is a prerequisite for increasing social contacts and security of the residents.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Michal Sedláček
Balanced city
The value of a spatially and functionally balanced city lies in reasonable time and space accessibility of various urban functions and services. It consists in bringing the centers of everyday activities (such as shopping, education, health care, sports and, to some extent, work) as close as possible to the places of residence. The everyday life of a balanced city can take place on the scale of a city district, where various centres of activity can be linked by walking or mass transport, without the need for long commuting.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Ondřej Mulíček
City with affordable housing
City with price-affordable housing, for the general public. City with time-accessible housing, walking and commuting distance. City with an adequate capacity of housing, the offer has to exceed demand a bit, so that there is a choice.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Petr Bořecký
Prosperous city
In a prosperous city live well-prosperous and satisfied residents, the local job offer is sufficiently varied and wide and the conditions and services for entrepreneurship are of good quality and sufficient. The demand for jobs is in balance with the offer. Schools are preparing graduates for the labour market with their perspective disciplines. Jobs can be commuted to around the city in various ways without difficulty. The city is interested in its employers and supports their visions. Residents have the desire and opportunity to spend their income in the city.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Monika Höklová
Central European RDI centre
Brno, with its universities, scientific and research capacities and a large number of students, will gradually develop into a real knowledge economy with a significant position within the broader Central European region. The city will create an environment where access to venture capital will be easier to create jobs with high added value. Thanks to this unique environment, companies will feel that Brno is the right place for their innovative products and services. Brno will become a city where innovative businesses from all sectors will be active, and their activities will further support the development of young creative talents.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Markus Dettenhofer
University, students / education
Brno continues to be a university city in 2050, to which people from all over the Czech Republic come to study. The city also wisely exploits the potential of the university community (students, professors, researchers of the Academy of Sciences), engages them in civic life (popularization, public debates) and expert decision-making on strategic issues. The city does not lose and further develops areas of excellence (e.g. electron microscopy - companies), creating conditions for emerging businesses.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Ondřej Přibyla
Cosmopolitan city
A cosmopolitan city is characterized by diversity and openness to people from different countries, ethnic groups and cultures. Its basic traits are respect for difference, ability to accept new ideas and faith in dialogue. Thanks to its tolerance, it attracts foreigners who want to participate in the development of the city and, thanks to a thoughtful strategy, encourages their successful integration into the local community.
Priority target — The preferred goal is not specified
Garant name — Don Sparling