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The Baltic Sea Region: on its way to the world’s first EcoRegion?

The Baltic Sea Region: on its way to the world’s first EcoRegion?. Final Conference Gdynia, Poland, 16 November 2011. Objective TO DEVELOP THE BALTIC SEA REGION INTO THE WORLD‘S FIRST ECOREGION WHERE ECONOMICAL GROWTH GOES HAND IN HAND WITH ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.

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The Baltic Sea Region: on its way to the world’s first EcoRegion?

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  1. The Baltic Sea Region: on its way to the world’s first EcoRegion? Final Conference Gdynia, Poland, 16 November 2011

  2. Objective TO DEVELOP THE BALTIC SEA REGION INTO THE WORLD‘S FIRST ECOREGION WHERE ECONOMICAL GROWTH GOES HAND IN HAND WITH ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE The Baltic21 EcoRegion project | Dörte Ratzmann | CBSS Baltic21 EcoRegion Conference

  3. | Dörte Ratzmann | CBSS Baltic21 EcoRegion Conference Basic Facts Funding Programme: Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007–2013 Number of partners: 22 from all BSR countries Lead partner: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany Total budget: 2.983.056 EUR ERDF Budget: 2.151.667 EUR Norwegian Budget 104.250 EUR Partners own contribution: 727.139 EUR Duration: 36 months (January 2009–January 2012) CBSS Baltic 21 Lighthouse Project

  4. | Dörte Ratzmann | CBSS Baltic21 EcoRegion Conference Project partners 1) Policy German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation & Nuclear Safety CBSS Baltic 21 Secretariat 2) Sectors Forest: Swedish Forest Agency Tourism: University of Greifswald Industry: Baltic University Programme Agriculture: Julius Kühn-Institute Energy: Maritime Institute Gdansk Spatial Planning: University of Gdansk Transport: University of Gothenburg Education: Norwegian Directorate of Education and Training 3) 10 Model EcoRegions City of Lahti Region Zealand Region Darss Region Soltau-Fallingbostel with LWK Niedersachsen County of Ludwigslust County of Kronoberg with City of Växjö City of Tallinn City of Riga City of Kaunas Province of Akershus 4) Associated Partners from Russia City of Petrozavodsk Immanuel Kant University Kaliningrad 20 partners from around the Baltic Sea turn SD into practice!

  5. | Dörte Ratzmann | CBSS Baltic21 EcoRegion Conference Database showing almost 200 good practices and contact points Free of charge and online available at www.baltic-ecoregion.eu

  6. | Dörte Ratzmann | CBSS Baltic21 EcoRegion Conference PerspectivesThematic periodicals on selected sustainable development issues, e.g. tourism, territorial cohesion, innovation and education for sustainable development, energy and transport, sustainable agriculture

  7. | Dörte Ratzmann | CBSS Baltic21 EcoRegion Conference CBSS Strategy on Sustainable Development 2010-2015

  8. | Dörte Ratzmann | CBSS Baltic21 EcoRegion Conference EcoRegion Findings

  9. | Dörte Ratzmann | CBSS Baltic21 EcoRegion Conference Thank you for attention www.baltic-ecoregion.eu

  10. The Baltic Sea Region: on its way to the world’s first EcoRegion? Final Conference Gdynia, Poland, 16 November 2011

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