Innovative climate adaptation practices and funding instruments - Interreg panel on best practices Passed
Friday March 9, 2018 12:50 - 14:05 T3
Speakers: Elea Nova, Katarzyna Wantoch-Rekowska, Kazimierz Kujda, Marta Niciejewska, Peter Lundberg, Valdur Lahtvee
Moderator: Igor Kaniecki
Block: Day 2 - Parallel sessions and workshops
The agenda
Presented by the Polish National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management:
Transnational cooperation in investments in sewage management (protection of surface and underground water conditions) outside Poland, in the Bug river basin.
·Q&A session on “Funding instruments to boost new technologies coping with climate change”.
Presented projects by South Baltic:
LiveLagoons – reducing eutrophication in lagoons;
Morpheus – removing pharmaceuticals from waste water;
UBIS – using by-products as resources to lower energy consumption;
LCL – organizing last mile deliveries in cities to reduce emissions.
Presented projects by Baltic Sea Region:
Iwama – development of the wastewater treatment operators
Baltic Integrid – optimizing the potential and efficiency of offshore wind energy.;
Green Cruise Port – finding smart solutions for greener cruise ports by providing key tools,
Presented projects by Öresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak:
MARGEN – maritime Genomes
Sustainable soil mixing
NÖKS II project (Short Sea Shipping)
Presented projects by Council of the Baltic Sea States:
IWater-Integrated Stormwater Management
BioBIGG-Biomass based Innovation and Green Growth
Presented projects by Poland-Russia:
Improvement of water purity of the Baltic– II stage –solving contamination of the Baltic Sea coming from rainwater and ground waters, modernization of water management systems.
Vistula Lagoon –strengthening socio-economic cooperation between the neighboring regions.
New Waste Water Treatment Facilities for the Reduction Pollution of the Baltic Sea –improving the Vistula Lagoon/Kaliningrad Lagoon and the Bay of Gdansk coastal waters and to reduce eutrophication.
Protection of the Baltic coastal water – NEFA BALT II – the implementation of the project resulted in cleaner waters along the beaches in Sopot, Bay of Gdańsk (Poland) and modernization of drainage system.
Presented by the Polish National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management:
Transnational cooperation in investments in sewage management (protection of surface and underground water conditions) outside Poland, in the Bug river basin
Participants in the projects’ presentation part:
- Ms Katarzyna Wantoch-Rekowska, Communication Officer (Poland-Russia Programme)
- Ms Marta Niciejewska, Project Officer (Interreg South Baltic Programme)
- Mr Igor Kaniecki, Head of the Joint Secretariat (Interreg South Baltic Programme)
- Mr Peter Lundberg, Project Officer (Interreg Öresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak)
- Ms Elea Nova, Project Officer (Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme)
- Mr Valdur Lahtvee, Policy Officer (Council of the Baltic Sea States)
- Mr Kazimierz Kujda, President of Polish National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management
Lecturers
Elea Nova SpeakerExhibitor
Baltic Sea Region │ Öresund-Kattegatt-Skagerrak
Project Officer (Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme)
Katarzyna Wantoch-Rekowska Speaker
Joint Technical Secretariat of the Poland-Russia CBC Programme
Communication Officer (Poland –Russia Programme)
Kazimierz Kujda Speaker
National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management
Marta Niciejewska Speaker
CENTER OF EUROPEAN PROJECTS
Project Officer (Interreg South Baltic Programme)
Valdur Lahtvee Speaker
Council of the Baltic Sea States Secretariat
Policy Officer (Council of the Baltic Sea States)
Igor Kaniecki Moderator
Interreg South Baltic Programme
Head of the Joint Secretariat (Interreg South Baltic Programme)