General information
RDP Priority
- P2. Competitiveness
RDP Focus Area
- 2A: Farm’s performance, restructuring & modernisation
RDP Measure
- M04: Investments in physical assets
Summary
The small municipality of Venice (German Venice) is located in the north-eastern part of the historical region of Bohemia and is intensively farmed. Intensive farming has contributed to a series of environmental problems. The area is affected by rapid surface water drainage, resulting in a lack of water retention, flooding after heavy rains and poor soil drainage.
The municipality, in cooperation with the board of representatives of landowners, initiated a project for the construction of a bioreserve consisting of a small reservoir, a retention basin, as well as an adjacent strip of vegetation with trees and shrubs. In addition, fruit trees were planted next to an existing path and a new grass path was created alongside a nearby stream.
Results
The reservoir has reduced the flow of runoff and flooding, and with the vegetation it has created a valuable conservation element amidst the intensively farmed landscape.
Overall, the bioreserve will help increase the retention capacity of the basin, which is surrounded by approximately 61 ha of arable land owned by six agricultural companies.
The construction of the grass path has improved access to the agricultural land for farm machinery as well as the bioreserve.
Biodiversity in the area has improved after the project.

Promoter
State Land Office
Funding
Total budget 270 818 (EUR)
EAFRD 134 055 (EUR)
National/Regional 136 763 (EUR)
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Ressources
Documents
gp_cz_biocentre_na_mlakach_577_web_fin.pdf
(PDF – 304.57 Ko)
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