Concrete or soil? Hollabrunn's fight against sealing

Concrete or soil? Hollabrunn's fight against sealing

a Certicity the latest analysis of the city of the city, which states that Hollabrunn has the highest seal per capita all over Austria. This information has alerted the Green Councilor Georg Ecker, which sees a clear lack of prioritization of soil protection by the ÖVP all-inclusion in this data. The Greens consider the situation to be critical and demand that Hollabrunn play a leading role in soil protection.

The data show that 484 square meters of area are sealed per capita in Hollabrunn. Ecker sees this a sign of neglecting ecological responsibility and urgently demands measures to reduce sealing and protect the soil. This view leads to an intensive discussion about the importance of green spaces in the city.

counter -notification of the ÖVP

The ÖVP's answer receives the criticism with contradiction. Marlis Schmidt, the party leader of the People's Party in Hollabrunn, points out that the statistics are one -sided in its current form. She argues that when evaluating the sealing, it is not only important to take into account the population, but that all numbers and factors of the study should be observed. This could enable a differentiated view of the topic and better map the complexity of the soil sealing in the city.

In addition, the ÖVP emphasizes that the topic of soil protection is multi -layered and that both economic and social aspects have to be taken into account. It becomes clear that there are different perspectives on sealing and that an in -depth discussion about possible solutions and strategies is required. These controversy will certainly shape the political agenda of Hollabrunn in the future.

The concrete surface on the old exhibition center in Josef-Weislein-Straße remains a central point in the debate about the area that comes up again and again in Hollabrunn when it comes to sealing and sealing. This discussion has the potential to have an impact on future urban planning and dealing with natural resources.

For a detailed view of the case, The report on www.noen.at .

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