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project info
Start date: 1 July 2017
End date: 30 June 2020
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 1 495 000,00 €
EU contribution: 1 189 950,00 € (79,6%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2021
Managing authority: Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, Poland
intervention field
n/a

Reviving Baltic Resilience

RBR is a unique project concept that was born through experiences from prior EU- and national initiatives. Looking at the evaluation of these previous projects (Euroslam, InnoHeat, W2R, RECO, WAB and RENSOL for example), it becomes obvious that many of the most successful results and activities with regards to the environmental performance ,have focused on an proactive approach (with the goal of preventing issues) rather than reactiveness. This is what RBR want to highlight and further develop. The main objective and rationale of the project is to highlight the proactive approach when working with environmental projects by showcasing successful proactive methods and technologies to prevent hazardous and unwanted particles from reaching the Baltic Sea and at the same time to disseminate this knowledge to the South Baltic region by having a cross-border approach. The main outputs of the project will be 4 different pilotcases in all participating countries as well as a South Baltic Proactive Resilience institute/cluster. The purpose of this is to both show the approach/technologies in practice, but at the same time to also certify the cross-border knowledge exchange and durability of the method and pilot cases after the project has ended as well. The approach of the project is a 3-step process that includes a technical analysis of the most optimal proactive technologies/solutions for each pilot case, the implementation of pilot cases and the evaluation of installed solutions from a technical, social and economic perspective. By having a cross-border approach, we will both broaden our knowledge through experiences from three countries, as well as take into consideration different settings (political and economic for example). The cross-border approach is also of highest importance when creating the South Baltic Proactive Resilience institute/cluster to maximize the impact of the project.

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