This project tackles the challenge of better fire forecasting, prevention and suppression to protect and promote the environmental, cultural and tourist resources of the "Maritime" space. The general objective is to contribute to the improvement of the capacity of public institutions to prevent and manage the growing fire risk deriving from climate change, in areas of high anthropic presence and in areas of significant naturalistic interest, also through appropriate adaptation actions. The project wishes to promote and enhance the coverage and integration of joint public fire risk management systems, where such systems are absent or not enough. It plans for the following: 1) Developing innovative governance models and implementing joint prevention plans 2) Transferring innovative models and methodologies from the scientific world to public administrations 3) Creating a joint monitoring and coordination system for the fight against fires 4) Developing communication, awareness-raising and training actions for the benefit of the resident population, tourists and sector operators. The intervention strategy will be based on specific material investments and the following outcomes: 1) Joint Action Plan (JAP) on monitoring networks and data sharing platforms; 2) JAP on fire forecasting and prevention; iii) JAP on strategic planning and management including climate change adaptation plans. The cross-border approach is, therefore, essential for the integration of joint public risk management systems and more effective cooperation between the authorities responsible for fire risk.