SEAREG - Sea Level Change Affecting the Spatial Development in the Baltic Sea Region




Summary

Partners

Work packages

Workshops

Results

Links

SEAREG Partners

Inner project circle: Project team, co-financed by Interreg and Phare

Geological Survey of Finland (GTK):
Overall management; Topographical and thematic maps and 3 D visualisations, environmental impact assessment (first for Finland and then linking the information of the partners to address the entire BSR), establishing linkages to understand the needs of spatial planners and define the necessary steps that geosciences have to undertake to meet those. Overall result assessment, reporting, publication and information to the public, webpages.

Centre for Urban and Regional Studies (CURS/YTK):
Linking the expertise of the scientific analysis with the needs of spatial planners; Development of spatial development scenarios and support in the development of a decision support system for local and regional planners.

Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Survey (SMHI):
Transferring existing climate change models, subsequent sea level rises and terrestrial floods into thematic maps for regional planners.

University of Greifswald:
Linking the expertise of the scientific analysis with the needs of spatial planners; Development of spatial development scenarios; Local Modelling and Impact assessment.

Regional Council of Itä-Uusimaa:
Local impact assessment.

Outer project circle: Without financial contribution, providing data and information for local and regional assesments and participating in the project workshops

Regional Planning Office Mecklenburg Vorpommern

City Government of Pärnu

Geological Survey of Poland

City Council of Gdansk

Helsinki City

Stockholm City and Region

Uusimaa Regional Council

Coastal Defense Division, Ministry of the Interior, Schleswig-Holstein

Office of Regional Planning and Regional Transportation Stockholm County

Geological Survey of Estonia

Interest groups: Industries, public services, cultural heritage, municipal and regional planning offices and others