Slovenian Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning and South East Europe Programme organised transnational conference "South East Programme – New calls". The conference took place on 20th April 2011 in Ljubljana.
135 participants from 12 countries participated the conference.
The conference aims were:
- to introduce the 3rd and the 4th call
- to present the interactions between the SEE Programme and the Danube Strategy
- to present some of good transnational projects
- to provide the opportunity for presentating project ideas and partner search.
Conference offered the opportunity to present project ideas in the partner search forum.
Additional information:
- Programme
- Announcement
- List of presence
- Project ideas form
- Reflection on the conference Potentials for territorial cooperation with Western Balkans
Submitted project Ideas:
- National Adaptation Plan for Agriculture in vulnerable areas and river basins (Ministry of the Environment, Mining and Spatial Planing, Serbia)
- East European LIdar-based Transnational structure for Environmental and Climate change risk prevention
- RELODCycle (Urban Planning Institute if the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia)
- Policy Learning Mechanisms for cluster development in SEE regions (Pomurje Technology Park, Slovenia)
Additional information:
- Programme
- Announcement
- List of presence
- Project ideas form
- Reflection on the conference Potentials for territorial cooperation with Western Balkans
Submitted project Ideas:
- National Adaptation Plan for Agriculture in vulnerable areas and river basins (Ministry of the Environment, Mining and Spatial Planing, Serbia)
- East European LIdar-based Transnational structure for Environmental and Climate change risk prevention
- RELODCycle (Urban Planning Institute if the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia)
- Policy Learning Mechanisms for cluster development in SEE regions (Pomurje Technology Park, Slovenia)
- Bring new ideas to an international market (ITM Worldwide, Sweden)
- Low carbon strategies in SEE (Government Office for Climate Change, Slovenia)
- Low carbon strategies in SEE (Government Office for Climate Change, Slovenia)
- Railway Integration of North Adriatic Ports - RINA (Institute for physical planning, Croatia)
- Eurasian Corridors via SEE (University of Trieste, Italy)
- Climate change vulnerability tools (Biotechnical Faculty of University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- Climate change vulnerability tools (Biotechnical Faculty of University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- Parks value (Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Nature Conservation)
- SEE River (Institute for Water of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia)
- WWF Mediterranean Programme (Serbia)
- WWF Mediterranean Programme (Serbia)
- TRAIN (Zavod Ajdna, Slovenia)
Project ideas on ToR2 presented in Belgrade:
- Cross border drought risk assessment and mapping to establish strategies for managing drought in the Middle Danubian Basin (Central Directorate for Water & Environment, Hungary)
- Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change
Project ideas on ToR2 presented in Belgrade:
- Cross border drought risk assessment and mapping to establish strategies for managing drought in the Middle Danubian Basin (Central Directorate for Water & Environment, Hungary)
- Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change
Presentations:
- Introducing the 3rd SEE Programme Call (Ivan Curzolo)
- Introducing 4th SEE Programme Call (Ivan Curzolo)
- Expectations from the Calls - (Roland Arbter)
- Project DMC SEE (Gregor Gregorič)
- Project WATERMODE (Venice Port Authority)
- Project ViTo (Danilo Čeh)
Presented project ideas:
- Biotechnical Faculty (Slovenia)
- ITM Worldwide (Sweden)
- TIA (Slovenia)
- University of Trieste (Italy)
- Pomurje Technology Park (Slovenia)
- Urban Planning Institute (Slovenia)