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- Inesis Kiškis, World Bank
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- The Baltic Sea Environment Program is a regional environmental program
that has progressed from “planning” to “implementation.”
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- Baltic Sea is a source of well being of 90 million people
- Since 1950 the environmental quality of the Baltic Sea has considerably
degraded
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- Natural vulnerabilities
- Semi-enclosed sea
- Persistent water stratification
- Long residence of the water volume
- Slow decomposition rate
- Human contribution:
- Large nutrient loads
- Accumulation of toxic substances
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- One can not do everything at once
- 132 “hot spots” identified
- Source-point pollution vs. non-point pollution: load contribution is equal
- Decision: municipal and industrial sources are “easier” to start with
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- A number of water and wastewater facilities in Eastern Baltic cities
upgraded
- Pollution load significantly reduced
- Water companies strengthened institutionally
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- Investment is not the only answer for achieving the goals of the Program
- Well defined objectives and priorities
- Clear policy frameworks
- Institutional strengthening
- Well targeted investments
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- To address the non-point source pollution:
- Rural Environmental Protection Project.
- Baltic Sea Regional Project
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- “To create some preconditions for application of the ecosystem approach
in managing the Baltic Sea Large Marine Ecosystem in order to achieve
and maintain sustainable biological productivity of the Baltic Sea”
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- Facilitate strengthening of regional institutions through capacity
building efforts
- Develop and apply an ecosystem-based management strategy to the BSLME
- Assess and evaluate the socio-economic effects of the ecosystem-based
management for farming, fishing and coastal communities
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- HELCOM in Cooperation with IBSFC and ICES
- Riparian Governments
- Non-Governmental Organizations
- Scientific Research Institutions
- Fishermen, Farmers and their Organizations
- Bi- and Multilateral Financiers
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- First phase – 2003 - 2005
- Phases 2 and 3 may follow if Phase 1 is successful
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