CASCADE Project: Climate Adaptation & Development Support

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CASCADE is a two-year project funded by DG ECHO aimed at developing a macro-regional approach for climate change risks in the Baltic Sea Region. The project focuses on risk assessment, treatment, and capacity building to enhance urban risk management related to climate change. It involves civil protection experts, climate specialists, and aims to create better coordination among cities to address climate change effects.


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  1. CASCADE Community Safety Action for Supporting Climate Adaptation and Development

  2. Background The concept and partnership for the CASCADE project was developed in the Swedish Institute Seed Funding project CRCC Making Communities Resilient to Climate Change: Cross-Sectoral Cooperation in Capacity Building.

  3. Structure, duration & funding Project is funded by DG ECHO Duration two years, start 1.1.2019 Total budget 850871 , co funding 638153 Work package 1 management & coordination City of Turku/Southwest Finland Emergency Services Work package 2 : Development of Guidelines on Integrated Climate Change and Disaster Risk Response Management The Main School of Fire Service, Poland Work package 3 Capacity building on integrated climate change and disaster risk reduction (DRR) management Hamburg Fire and Rescue Service Work package 4 Initiating Policy Dialogue Council of Baltic Sea States Work package 5 Communication and Dissemination of project processes and results Union of the Baltic Cities, Turku

  4. Objectives To develop an innovative macro-regional approach for climate change related risks, encompassing both risk assessment and treatment, of the BSR s specific conditions tailorable to the needs and challenges of cities. To increase the practical knowledge of climate change effects and how to manage them. To create a framework for better coordination between different in climate change urban risk management.

  5. Civil protection experts Climate specialists Assessment of climate change risks Risk assessment Capability assessment

  6. Platform for cooperation All member states in the BSR have committed to implement the Sendai Framework, therefore, it makes sense to address implementationchallenges together. Making knowledge available On the national level there is a lot of knowledge on risk assessment methodologies, however, this know-how can be made available for the regional and locallevels as well. National level expertise Civil Protection Methods for risks assessment The civil protection experts are used to working with assessment of risks typically related to the field of civil security, however, climate change is presenting new securityrisks in need ofconsideration. Climate change adaptation New dimension of risks Building on previous knowledge and methods from the field of civil protection on the national level, the dimension of risks induced by climate change will be added, and a new broader methodology will be developed. Local level Tailor-made for end-users A brand new methodology, taking current and future climate change risks into account, tailor-made for the end-users at the local level,will be developed.

  7. The consortium

  8. Miikka Toivonen Fire Officer Southwest Finland Emergency Services miikka.toivonen@turku.fi +358 40 620 5473 www.vspelastus.fi

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