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•Active wetlands •Aquarius •Balthazar •Baltic Deal •Baltic Stern •Baltic MANURE •Beras Implementation Baltic Sea regional projects •Bioenergy Promotion •BioM •Demo farm •MOMENT •Recoca •Waterpraxis •Wetlands, Algea and Biogas

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Baltic Sea regional projects. Bioenergy Promotion BioM Demo farm MOMENT Recoca Waterpraxis Wetlands , Algea and Biogas. Active wetlands Aquarius Balthazar Baltic Deal Baltic Stern Baltic MANURE Beras Implementation. Baltic Sea regional projects. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Baltic Sea regional  projects

•Active wetlands•Aquarius•Balthazar•Baltic Deal•Baltic Stern•Baltic MANURE•Beras Implementation

Baltic Sea regional projects

•Bioenergy Promotion•BioM•Demo farm•MOMENT•Recoca•Waterpraxis•Wetlands, Algea and Biogas

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Baltic Sea regional projects

• This presentation introduces other ongoing projects that operate in the same field of interest as Baltic Compass.

• The projects are handpicked and represent international Baltic Sea projects that are in the agro-environmental field.

• This project list will be helpful in seeking contacts and developing networks around the Baltic Sea.

• The list will also show that many Baltic Sea projects have the same aim, and therefore cooperation between projects could be very interesting and useful.

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Baltic Compass• Baltic Compass aims to reinforce connections between land

use, environment and agriculture leading to healthier ecosystems and a more competitive Baltic Sea Region.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Finland, Estonia Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Poland, Germany, Denmark and Sweden

• Project Manager: Staffan Lund, [email protected]

• Lead partner: SLU, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

• Time period: 2009-2012

• Website: www.balticcompass.org

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Active wetlands• Estonian and Finnish farmers, rural advisors and decision-

makers will learn more about how wetlands can be used to reduce the nutrient load from agriculture.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Finland and Estonia

• Project Manager: Tapio Salo, [email protected]

• Lead partner: MTT Agrifood Research (Finland)

• Time period: 2009-2011

• Website: www.wwf.fi/activewetlands

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Aquarius

• Aquarius aims to develop the farmer as water manager able to practice sustainable farming under climatic changes with due respect to environmental protection.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Denmark, Norway, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, UK

• Project Manager: Irene Asta Wiborg, [email protected]

• Lead partner: Danish Agricultural Advisory Service

• Time period: 2009-2012

• Website: http://www.northsearegion.eu/ivb/projects/details/&tid=90

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BalthazarBaltic Hazardous and Agricultural Releases Reduction

• The overall objective of the BALTHAZAR project is to promote protection of the Baltic Sea protection from hazardous waste as well as from agricultural nutrient loading.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Finland and Russia

• Project Manager: Kaj Forsius, [email protected]

• Lead partner: HELCOM (Finland)

• Time period: 2009-2010

• http://www.helcom.fi/projects/en_GB/BALTHAZAR/

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Baltic Deal Putting best agricultural practices into work

• The strategic project objective is to cost-effectively improve the environmental status of the Baltic Sea through reductions in nutrient losses from the agricultural sector, without impairing competitiveness or production.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Latvia, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Denmark

• Project Manager: Kaspars Žūriņš, [email protected]

• Lead partner: Latvian Rural Advisory and Training Centre

• Time period: 2010-2013

• www.balticdeal.eu

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BalticSTERN

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia

• Project Manager: Siv Ericsdotter, Head of BalticSTERN Secretariat:

[email protected]

• Lead partner: MTT Agrifood Finland (Finland), Enveco Ltd. (Sweden), NERI (Danmark), Baltic Nest

Institute (Sweden/Denmark)

• Time period: 2009-2012• http://stockholmresilience.org/balticstern

• BalticSTERN is an international research network with the purpose of doing cost-benefit analysis regarding the environmental problems of the Baltic Sea and give guidance toward cost-effective measures and policy instruments.

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Baltic MANURE BALTIC Forum for Innovative Technologies for Sustainable MANURE Management

• Baltic MANURE is turning the perception of manure and intensive animal husbandry from an environmental problem into an opportunity for business innovation.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Denmark, Latvia, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland,

Germany

• Project Manager: Markku Järvenpää, [email protected]

• Lead partner: MTT Agrifood Research Finland

• Time period: 2010-2013

• www.balticmanure.eu

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BERAS Implementation•  The project will contribute to achieve a good environmental

status in the Baltic Sea, reinforce the sustainability of agriculture and enhance rural development in the region.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus

• Lead partner: Södertörn University

• Project Manager: Artur Granstedt, [email protected]

• Time period: 2010-2013

• http://www.beras.eu/

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Bioenergy promotion• The project aims to strengthen the development towards

a sustainable, competitive and territorially integrated Baltic Sea Region in the field of sustainable use of bioenergy.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Poland

• Project Manager: Sonja Ewerstein, [email protected]

• Lead partner: Swedish Energy Agency

• Time period: 2009-2012

• http://www.bioenergypromotion.net/

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BioM• The project’s objective is to promote development for

extensive and far-reaching biogas production in the Kattegat/Skagerrak region.

FACT BOX• Participating countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway.

• Project Manager: Anke Stubsgaard, [email protected]

• Lead partner: AgroTech A/S (Danmark)

• Time period: 2010-2012

• http://www.biom-kask.eu/

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DEMO FARMDevelopment of Latvian-Estonian network for demonstration of

environmentally friendly farming practices

• The main aim of the project is to develop a network of farms for demonstration of sustainable farming practices in Latvia and Estonia.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Latvia and Estonia

• Project Manager: Andrejs Briedis, [email protected]

• Lead partner: Latvian Rural Advisory Training Centre

• Time period: 2009-2011

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MOMENT• Develop measures and methods for effective and sustainable

river basin based water management with the aim to reduce the outflow of nutrients and hazardous substances.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Sweden, Poland, Lithuania, Russia

• Project Manager: Tobias Facchini, [email protected]

• Lead partner: The Regional Council in Kalmar County (Sweden)

• Time period: 2009-2012

• http://www.momentproject.eu/

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Recoca

• RECOCA will provide scientific outputs that facilitate the implementation of ecosystem-based environmental management of the Baltic Sea, since most management decisions combating eutrophication have to be carried out in the catchment area of the Baltic Sea.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Norway, and Latvia

• Project Manager: Fredrik Wulff, [email protected]

• Lead partner: Baltic Nest Institute (Sweden)

• Time period: 2009-2011• http://www.balticnest.org/balticnest/balticnest/activities/ongoingprojects/bonus/recoc

a..html

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WAB – Wetlands, Algae, Biogasan eutrophication counteract projectea and biogas

• The project aims to collect and use the excessive biomass along the Baltic Sea coasts and use it as a resource by fermenting it into biogas.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: Sweden, Poland, Germany, Denmark, Lithuania

• Project Manager: Mattias Müller, [email protected]

• Lead partner: Municipality of Trelleborg (Sweden)

• Time period:

• http://wabproject.pl/en/abouttheproject/components/wetlands.php

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Waterpraxis• Waterpraxis aims to improve the status of the Baltic Sea by

assisting the implementation of river basin management plans into practice in the region.

FACT BOX

• Participating countries: : Finland, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia

• Project Manager: Seppo Hellsten , [email protected]

• Lead partner: Finnish Environment Institute, SYKE

• Time period: 2008-2012

• http://www.waterpraxis.net/fi.html