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art II: EUROBALTIC Programme for Civil Protection .. (Part II: EUROBALTIC)
art II: EUROBALTIC Programme for Civil Protection in the Baltic Sea Region
(Part II: EUROBALTIC)
Start date: Nov 15, 2004,
End date: Mar 14, 2006
PROJECT
FINISHED
The Eurobaltic Civil Protection Project establishes the Eurobaltic Programme for Civil Protection initiated by the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS).Societies are increasingly vulnerable to civil crisis such as natural and man-made/technological disaster or their combination, sometimes called complex disasters. These risks endanger positive economic, social, health-related and environmental developments, that is, sustainable development as a whole. To face these safety challenges, the project aims at creating networks among national, regional and local authorities as well as non-state organisations, research institutes and enterprises.The Project will improve abilities in protecting human life and the environment as well as cultural heritage. The project will support sustainable development of Safe Communities in the Baltic Sea Region and promote safe industrial development and cooperation on spatial planning and sustainable land use management, thereby also contributing to the mitigation of risks for cross border effects of accidents.Taken together, the Work Packages face the whole spectrum of contemporary challenges to Civil Protection. These include planning systems that take safety issues properly into account; the role of non-state actors; transnational, cross-sector and multi-level cooperation; IT technologies; and training systems. The activities include research, surveys, pilot projects, workshops, seminars, training and exercises and action plans and handbooks. Achievements: Kick-off Workshop, Revinge, Sweden, May 2003Volunteer Fire Brigade Seminar, Helsinki, Finland, April 2003Polish-Russian Seminar and Rescue Exercises, Ketrzyn, Poland, June 2003Pilot Project on cross-sector co-operation in Rezekne District, Latvia, and Karlskrona Municipality, Sweden, started in August 2003 with a Kick-off meeting in Rezekne, LatviaCivil Protection Expert/Steering Committee Meeting, Riga, Latvia, August 2003Meeting of Civil Protection Directors-General, St Petersburg, Russian Federation, September 2003Oil Spill Training Course, Karlskrona, Sweden, September 2003Polish-Lithuanian Rescue Cooperation Seminar, Wigry, Poland, October 2003Safe Community Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden, November 2003Meeting in Karlskoga/Karlstad on Cooperation between Karlstad University and St. Petersburg University on high level education and training on risks management initiated, November 2003112 workshop, Vilnius, Lithuania, December 2003Safe Community Workshop, Skövde, Sweden, February 2004International Conference Cultural Heritage in the Face of Threats in War and Peace Time, Warsaw, Poland, May 2004Towards 112 Cross Border Cooperation Seminar, Saariselkä, Finland, May 2004NOSE 2004, Oil Spill Exercise, conducted on Nemunas river and in Klaipeda, Lithuania, June 2004International Rescue Services and Civil Protection Forum - on Cross-border Co-operation and Mutual Assistance in case of Transboundary Hazards, Czestochowa, Poland, May/June 2004Seminar in Trondheim, Norway Lessons Learned from Disasters, Near Accidents and Exercises 9 September 2004Seminar in Arboga, Sweden Flood Threats to Cultural Heritage 23-25 September 2004Regionalisation of the Rescue Services Seminar in Porvoo, Finland 2-3 September 2004Civil Protection Expert Meeting, Helsinki, Finland 30-31 August 2004Meeting of Civil Protection Directors-General, Vilnius, Lithuania 15-17 September 2004Seminar in Tampere, Finland IT and Decision Support Systems in the Civil Protection and Emergency Management 31 August - 2 September 2004Meeting of Directors/Principals of Civil Protection Colleges, Warsaw, Poland 15-17 November 2004Workshop in Karlstad, Sweden on University Cooperation in the area of Risk and Safety Education 21-23 October 2004Oil Spill Table Top Exercise in Botkyrka/Stockholm, Sweden Prestige-Accident in the Stockholm Archipelago 2-4 December 2004Risk management in Community Planning; from Quantitative to Qualitative Approach Seminar, Kouvola, Finland 21-23 April 2005A Safer Work Environment in Agriculture Seminar, Töreboda/Mariestad, Sweden 26-28 May 2005Risk Mapping and Learning from Accidents as a basis for Safety in Spatial Planning Workshop, Karlskoga, Sweden 15-17 June 2005Pilot Project by a Case Study of Karlskrona Municipality, Sweden and Rezekne District, Latvia, finalizing meeting, Karlskrona, Sweden 9-11 June 2005Civil Protection Expert Meeting, Tallinn, Estonia 23-24 August 2005