Sustainable development - Austria versus the Czech Republic

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Sustainable development - Austria versus the Czech Republic



Nowadays, the environmental, economic and social spheres are strongly connected. Harmony between them is very important for successful sustainable development that takes into account the current as well as the future needs of our society. Environmental-friendly technologies, saving energy or supporting local production – these are some of the ways how to follow up on this idea. Thanks to our excursions in Styria we had the chance to discover that it might work.


Examples of sustainable development in Styria – overview

Zotter chocolate manufactory

In Zotter, we appreciated that the management of the manufactory insists on the high quality of its products and cares about the ingredients from the very beginning. Fair-trade market is also supported – this step is very important because everybody deserves to be equally compensated for their work and it helps to improve living conditions even in undeveloped countries.

Gölles vinegar and schnapps producer

In the Gölles manufactory, local products are used if possible – it saves energy (and consequently money) for transport while supporting regional producers. Futhermore, the manufacturer can also check the quality of the products he uses. But how to persuade people to buy these high-quality, often fair-trade and organic, but perhaps a little more expensive and unknown products? We think that much better than a commercial advertisment is to make people familiar with the process of production, let them to try or taste the product or also follow local traditions. Consumers should be aware of the fact that if they buy local products, they gain more than just a good product – they support their region and the environment.

Solar beer brewery

Another aspect that can help regional development is tourism. Of course, some places are more attractive than others, e.g. thanks to their natural or historical background. However, in Gleisdorf, we saw that even a good idea is enough because a local hotel is successful thanks to an original beer-spa concept. Furthermore, a part of energy consumption is covered by renewable sources (solar energy).

Gesäuse national park

We really appreciated the attitude of the Gesäuse natural park towards its visitors. They focus not only on preserving nature and scientific research, but also on informing people and educating children – both in an interesting and amusing way. This could be a good inspiration for Czech protected areas.

Development in mining and post-mining regions - comparison (focused on the economic and social situation)

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Ústí nad Labem

Conclusions

We think it is possible to observe a tendency to support sustainable development in the Czech Republic also, but we still have a lot to learn and improve. People should be more informed about the "history" of the products and energy sources they use and it is important to include a sustainable development overview in more fields of study at universities. It is also important to consider factors like natural and social conditions or infrastructure because these create the bases for further development. Additionally, governemnt and public support, good ideas and a scientific approach are necessary to put these ideas into action. It is also important to avoid missusing the coming "ecological" trends by people who want only financial profit and lack any real interest and motivation. To sum up, sustainable development requires a comprehensive attitude and the cooperation of specialists from different areas as well as the public because everybody can make some – at least a little - contribution.