Climate Water Spatial Planning together (Sea meets Land)
Description:
Hav möter Land (Sea meets Land) shall contribute to the long-term sustainable utilization of the value represented by Kattegatt and Skagerrak coastal and sea area. Climate, water management (regarding the implementation of the first cycle of the Water Framework Directive) and spatial planning are three focus areas of the project. The project goals are to collect and analyze common data for the purpose of climate modelling, to pay heed to the climate’s extreme importance for the area’s readiness to change, and to undertake climate modelling and create prognosis tools to predict consequences of climate change for marine ecosystems, to devise a common inter-regional knowledge base for management, to form a common knowledge base and carry out consequence analysis as support for the strategic and long-term planning. Further aims are the development of strong links between management and research, based on the eco-system approach and adaptive management. The underlying idea is to identify values and sensitive areas to find a good balance between use and conservation of the shared coastal and marine areas and to prepare community planning for climate change and the sea level rises that are predicted. The 26 project partners include municipalities, regions, universities and governmental agencies from Sweden, Norway and Denmark. They are working together on climate, water and spatial planning for the Kattegat and the Skagerrak. The project results are meant to assist decision-makers, planners, researchers and managers of natural resources. (Source: Hav möter land)
Project information
Lead
The County Administrative Board of Västra Götaland, Østfold County Council
Partners
26 municipalities, regions, universities and governmental agencies (see website)
Source of funding
Interreg VIA Öresund - Kattegat - Skagerrak programme, ERDF
Published in Climate-ADAPT Jun 07 2016 - Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Dec 12 2023