Publikace

Urban Resilience in the Inner City of Prague: Smíchov

Mgr. Kateřina Tobišková, Ing. Diana Salahieh

In the "Czech Republic 2030 Vision” document, published in 2017 by the Department for Sustainable Development at the Czech Republic Government Office, urban resilience was a prioritized parameter for assessing urban capacity to mitigate vulnerabilities to socioeconomic and environmental perturbations. However, efforts to assess and reflect on the measures and conditions of urban resilience are somewhat lacking in the Czech context. In retrospect, this paper aims to review the resilience of a distinct inner-city neighborhood in the city of Prague: Prague-Smíchov. Methodologically, the paper begins with a review of the strategies and implementation plans for urban resilience in Prague and Smíchov's municipality, followed by a historical reading of the area's urban development and adaptability to turbulences and changes. Finally, the paper unveils a preliminary examination of Smíchov’s central area contemporary urban conditions in conjunction with the walkability of its public spaces and vitality of its blue-green infrastructure. The paper highlights the need for further research to address and enhance the scope of urban resilience within the city of Prague.

Za obsah této stránky zodpovídá: prof. Ing. arch. Petr Vorlík, Ph.D.