Sessions
iWater: Green Factor Tool for climate smart and diverse city blocks
Viliina Evokari
Friday March 9, 2018 09:15 - 09:30 Main Stage
How are the 44 biggest cities in Poland developing Urban Adaptation Plans?
Joanna Kiernika-Allavena, Marcin Grądzki
Friday March 9, 2018 09:30 - 09:50 Main Stage
Mr Marcin Grądzki, Senior Specialist, Department of Sustainable Development and International Cooperation, Ministry of Environment, Poland
Ms. Joanna Kiernika-Allavena, Director of Climate and Nature Protection Office, Municipality of Wroclaw, Poland
Joint questions and discussions
Friday March 9, 2018 09:50 - 10:15 Main Stage
Coffee, exhibition and mingle
Friday March 9, 2018 10:15 - 10:45 Exhibition area
How can we finance actions to reach a sustainable Baltic Sea region?
Alexander Schenk, Magnus Billing, Marcus Svedberg, Ugis Zanders
Friday March 9, 2018 10:45 - 11:45 Main Stage
EIB Climate Strategy - Mobilizing finance for the transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy Mr. Alexander Schenk, Head of Office, European Investment Bank
Mr. Magnus Billing, CEO Alecta and Member of EU Commission's High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance
Using Green Public Procurement to reach Agenda 2030 Mr. Ugiz Zanders, Latvian Ministry of Environmental protection and Regional development
Accelerating Green Finance through Fintech InnovationsMr Marcus Svedberg, Advisor Stockholm Green Digital Finance and former advisor to Nordic Executive Director at the World Bank
Joint questions and discussions
Lunch, exhibitions and mingle
Friday March 9, 2018 11:45 - 12:50 Exhibition area
Innovative climate adaptation practices and funding instruments - Interreg panel on best practices
Elea Nova, Katarzyna Wantoch-Rekowska, Kazimierz Kujda, Marta Niciejewska, Peter Lundberg, Valdur Lahtvee, Igor Kaniecki
Friday March 9, 2018 12:50 - 14:05 T3
Day 2 - Parallel sessions and workshops
The agendaPresented 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”.
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
How do cities and companies foster leadership and cooperation for reaching a healthy Baltic and sustainable region?
Anna Saarentaus, Björn Hugosson, Christoffer Wahlborg, Louise Hård af Segerstad
Friday March 9, 2018 12:50 - 14:05 T4
Day 2 - Parallel sessions and workshops
12.50 – 13.05 City of Stockholm Climate Strategy and their work with reducing the cities vulnerability to a changing climate
Mr. Björn Hugosson, Head of the Climate Unit at the City of Stockholm Executive Office
13.05 - 13.20 Plastic - a versatile material
Mr. Christoffer Wahlborg, Business Manager Automotive, Stena Recycling
13.20- 13.35 Nutribute - a platform for joining forces to improve the Baltic Sea environmentMs Anna Saarentaus, Project Manager John Nurminen Foundation
13.35- 13.50 Joint questions and discussions
INNOVATIONS TO REUSE NUTRIENTS AND CARBON IN THE BALTIC SEA: MEET THE BONUS RETURN COMPETITION FINALISTS
Marc Klaus, Måns Lundh, Johan Kuylenstierna, Karina Barquet
Friday March 9, 2018 12:50 - 14:05 T6
Day 2 - Parallel sessions and workshops
The three-year EU funded BONUS RETURN project presents four finalists in the recently concluded ‘Baltic Sea nutrients and carbon reuse challenge’
BONUS RETURN aims to reduce emissions in the Baltic Sea by turning nutrients and carbon into reusable benefits.
Coffee, exhibition and mingle
Friday March 9, 2018 13:50 - 14:20 Exhibition area
Urban Climate Change Adaptation in the Baltic Sea Region
Akko Karlsson, Gunnar Söderholm, Karolina Skog, Pär Holmgren
Friday March 9, 2018 14:20 - 15:25 Main Stage
14.20 – 14.30 Euro Region Baltic 20 years of cooperation across the south Baltic
Ms. Akko Karlsson, President Euroregion Baltic & Vice Chairman of Regional Council in Kalmar County.
14.30 – 14.40
Mr. Pär Holmgren, Natural Disaster Specialist Länsförsäkringar AB
14.40 - 14.50 Stockholm action plan for good water status
Mr . Gunnar Söderholm, Director Environmental and Health Administration in the City of Stockholm.
14.50 - 15.00 Liveable cities for climate change adaption
Ms. Karolina Skog, Minister of Environment, Swedish Ministry of the Environment and energy
15.00– 15.25 Panel discussion and questions
Closing of Baltic Sea Future 2018
Magnus Breitholtz
Friday March 9, 2018 15:25 - 15:30 Main Stage
Thank you – Magnus Breitholz on part of the foundersWelcome back 6-7 March 2018