Vítězslav Moudrý from the Faculty of Environmental Sciences at CZU appeared on the morning broadcast of Czech Radio Plus, where he spoke about the ecological restoration of landscapes impacted by coal mining. The interview followed his recent appearance on Czech Television and offered the public valuable insight into how scientific research contributes to reviving post-mining environments. He emphasized the importance of vegetation structure, natural succession, and modern monitoring tools such as remote sensing.
Although the EarthBridge project was not mentioned explicitly, the themes discussed are closely connected to it. Moudrý highlighted that landscape restoration should not be viewed as merely a technical process—it must be grounded in ecological principles and long-term observation. This approach supports both biodiversity and a more sustainable future for the land and local communities.
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