Events
Transnational data harmonization and requirements (based on the BaltSeaPlan data model) are subject of detailed discussions within the pilot cases in PartiSEApate. This workshop will bring together INSPIRE contact points as well as the various maritime data providers throughout each country, in order to explore possible a process for making data networks compatible
2nd CBSS CSO meeting under the Finnish Presidency of the CBSS, Helsinki
This event will summarise the survey on integration of the place-based approach into public policies on national, regional and local level, based on the Roadmap to Territorial Agenda EU 2020. This process was based on cooperation and the involvement of the National Territorial Cohesion Contact Points from 27 Member States and 9 regional and local stakeholders. The r
In October 2013, regions and cities will be finalising preparations for the 2014-2020 cohesion policy, rural development and fisheries programmes. The OPEN DAYS will offer EU institutions, managing authorities and final beneficiaries a chance to exchange and network on new approaches even before the new operational programmes (OPs) are implemented in 2014. Organised
The Ministers of the Environment of all the nine Baltic coastal states and the EU Commissioner will again gather to discuss the status and the future of the Baltic Sea:
• How is the Baltic Sea ecosystem doing?
• Are we on the right track to reach good environmental status?
• What do we need to do next for a healthy Sea?
• How to best join efforts and pool resources for the B
ESPON “BSR-TeMo” Steering Committee meeting, Helsinki
The event will bring together high-level policy makers and representatives of companies and research institutions dealing with new marine uses around the Baltic Sea Region.
The conference "Adaptation to Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Region" is a further step towards the political endorsement and the implementation of the Baltic Sea Region Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and its accompanying Action Plan. It will bring together policy makers across all levels, scientists and other stakeholders dealing with climate change adaptation in the Baltic Sea Region and The preservation of cultural heritage has been identified as an issue for which currently no BSR country has developed sufficient planning policies regarding its maritime space. A particularly hot topic is the research and protection of ship wrecks, which bear high historical and scientific value. More information
This workshop was aimed specifically at the implications of climate change on the sea and coastal areas for maritime spatial planning: Which marine/maritime uses might be most affected by climate change? What are possible effects of climate change on important habitats and biota? What kind of coastal protection measures are foreseen to be necessary in the future? Wh