The Centre for the Regional Development and Support of Sustainable Rural Technologies , Hostětín, Czech Republic


The village of Hostětín (230 inhabitants) is situated in the district of Uherské Hradiště in the east of Moravia. It is surrounded by pictoresque cultural countryside with a varied mosaic of mostly foliate forests, arable land, blossomy meadows and fruit-tree orchards. The village is situated in the protected area of Bílé Karpaty (White Carpathians), which was proclaimed the Biospheric reservation of the UNESCO in 1996.



Since 1994 the village has been taking part in a village restoration program. The School of countryside recovery in Modré u Velehradu uses Hostětín as a place of practical courses and the village also takes part in a number of recovery programs within the district. There is a dynamic development of many environmental projects going on in the village. The projects are carried out by the village administration, as well as environmental associations, especially those of The Czech Union of Nature Protection (Veronica Brno and the local branche in Hostětín).

A reed-bed waste water treatment plant, finished in 1997, was the first of these projects, and its completion resulted in cancellation of a ban on house building in the village. Next was a program of self-mounted warm-water solar systems (Veronica - The Sun for Bílé Karpaty) and a reparation of a traditional fruit drying-plant, carried out by local nature protectionsts themselves. They also take care of several important meadow habitats, surrounding the village. The construction of a municipal heating plant, running on waste biomass, was completed in October 2000. It provides heat and hot water for 90 % of local households. This project, in which the village cooperates with the district administration and the organization Veronica, is partly financed by the Dutch government. Another project finished in Summer 2000 is a construction of an apple-juice plant, as a part of the "Bílé Karpaty Traditions" program.

Veronica Foundation bought a complex of old farm buildings in Hostětín in 1998. It consisted of a residential building, a brick barn, an unburnt brick lumber-room and an adjoining fruit tree orchard. The foundation bought it in order to found a "Centre for Sustainable Rural Technologies" in Hostětín. This center is intended as a follow-up of a number of pilot projects (solar program, fruit-growing, reed-bed sewage works, use of waste wood to produce energy), developed by Veronika in Hostětín and the region of Bílé Karpaty for many years. The center in Hostětín should become a place of further development of the pilot projects, and it should support their expanding and repeating. The idea is, to establish an educating center with practical courses here. The foundation owns arable land and forests as well, and they will be used for model ecological farming. Unlike in traditional educating centers, the village and its surroundings serve as an ideal"laboratory" for practical ecological education. The center´s quarters will be constructed strictly according to ecological building principles, using solar and low-energy architecture and will serve as an example of environment-friendly constructing in one of its education modules -ecology building.


The project´s goal

The project should become a proof, that a closer relation to nature, local resources and traditions, and considerate economy can strengthen far-off rural regions and cut unemployment. The projects assumes extensive cooperation with a number of other subjects in the region, which can ivigorate it with their own approaches, facilities and ideas - e.g. protection and care of flower meadows (organization Kosenka, Valašské Klobouky), ecological agriculture (Moravské Kopanice, orchards in Hrozenkov, dairy works Bojkovice), public places (Pivečkův park, Slavičín etc.). Cooperation with similar projects abroad and integration in international projects and their adequate adaptation to local conditions is, of course, a part of the project too.



The benefits of the project


A step-by-step module construction variant has been chosen, depending on priorities and available resources, and the existing buildings to be utilized as much as possible.



The projects are realized by following Czech partners

  1. Ecological Institute Veronica Brno

  2. Foundation Nadace Veronica

  3. Foundation Nadace Partnerství Brno

  4. Tradice Bílých Karpat, civic association

  5. Local Adminstration Hostětín

  6. Czech Union of Nature Protection,  Host?tín


Finacial Support:


Czech Republic

Ministry of Environment

Distrct Office, Uherské Hradiště

Czech Energy Agency

Foundation Nadace PARTNERSTVÍ

Foundation Nadace Veronica

Foundation NROSi

Regional Environmental Centre

Českomoravský cement, a.s.

Krytina Hranice, s.r.o




Abroad:

Ministry of Environment, Luxembourg

Senter, Dutch Government

British Embassy, Praha

Foundation EURONATUR, Germany

Foundation Hëllef fir d´Natur, Luxembourg

Foundation Oekofonds, Luxembourg

Matra - Dutch Government

Twente Energy Institute, The Netherlands






Contacts:

Veronica Ecological Institute, Panská 9, p.p. 91, 601 91 Brno, tel. 00420 5 4221 8351,

Fax. 004240 5 4221 0561 e-mail: veronica@ecn.cz, www.veronica.cz

Hostětín 4, Tel 00420 633 641040, e-mail: tbk@ecn.cz

Contact persons: RNDr. Yvonna Gaillyová, Mgr. Radim Machů


Project Hostětín: Centre for Sustainable Rural Development 3