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Title: BalticClimate Project: Outcomes and Experiences Gained


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BalticClimate Project Outcomes and Experiences
Gained
  • Head of the International Research Projects
  • George Varlamov

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Pskov State University is established by merging
5 educational institutions in the Pskov
Region Total number of students and staff is
more than 13000 people There are more than 700
teachers at PskovSU There are 15 faculties and
57 chairs at PskovSU, The number of basic
educational programmes of higher professional
education is more than 100 (for bachelors,
specialists, masters) Vocational programmes on a
wide range of directions are implemented at the
university Post-graduate studies in 19 directions
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Implemented Projects
  • Council of the Baltic Sea States
  • EuroFaculty-Pskov
  • Nordic Council of Ministers
  • NotaBENe
  • Innovations in Northern Europe
  • INTERREG programmes
  • Product Development Methodologies and
    Impementation in Estonian and Russian Border
    Regions (PRODEMET)
  • Potentials for a Spatial Development under the
    Aspects of Decline (HINTERLAND)
  • Innovation Circle
  • Baltic Sea Region 2007-2013 programme
  • Baltic Challenges and Chances for local and
    regional development generated by Climate Change
    (BalticClimate)
  • ERASMUS MUNDUS
  • European-Russian Academic Network (ERANET-MUNDUS)
  • TEMPUS
  • Environmental Governance for Environmental
    Curricula

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  • Baltic Challenges and Chances for local and
    regional development generated by Climate Change
    (BalticClimate) is being implemented within the
    Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013
  • The project was awarded status as a flagship
    project that anticipates regional and local
    impacts of climate change through research within
    the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region

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  • Three main stages of the project the Inventory
    phase, the Vulnerability Assessment phase and the
    Capitalisation phase
  • The challenges and chances generated by climate
    change were identified in 7 Target Areas
  • Deeper analyses focused on selected
    Implementation Cases in 4 sectors (transport,
    energy, housing and agriculture)

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  • The project aims to identify how the climate
    change phenomenon will present opportunities and
    chances for the development of municipalities and
    regions when they are accounting for climate
    change information in their long term strategies
    and planning

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Baltic Climate (4)
  • BalticClimate main objectives
  • To enable Baltic Sea region municipalities,
    regions and local actors to deal with the climate
    change issue in a cooperative, integrated and
    sustainable way
  • To make the climate change phenomenon understood
    as challenge, as well as a chance for local and
    regional overall and sustainable development
  • To make Baltic Sea region municipalities and
    regions more competitive for future challenges to
    maintain and enhance the common existing identity
    of the region

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Baltic Climate (5)
  • BalticClimate team is comprised of 23 partners
    from Estonia, Finland, Germany (Academy for
    Spatial Research and Planning (ARL) Lead
    Partner), Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Sweden
    plus further 16 Associated Organisations,
    including from Russia (the Bezhanitskiy Rayon,
    the Pskov Region)
  • The projects main outputs are packaged into an
    information and communication technologies (ICT)
    Toolkit - http//toolkit.balticclimate.org
    (Toolkit DEMO)

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BalticClimate Toolkit (1)
http//toolkit.balticclimate.org
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BalticClimate Toolkit (2)
  • BalticClimate Toolkit aims to
  • raise the understanding of the phenomenon
  • identify how climate change will affect specific
    areas
  • inform about the essential elements with regard
    to climate change as well as sustainable
    development
  • support knowledge transfer from the global to the
    local level and trans-nationally
  • enhance capacities to deal with the issue of
    climate change in a cooperative, integrated and
    sustainable manner
  • detect and develop opportunities and chances,
    and, hence, to
  • increase the attractiveness and competitiveness
    of small and medium sized cities and rural areas
    and their surrounding regions

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BalticClimate Toolkit (3)
  • BalticClimate Toolkit addresses three relevant
    groups of actors policy makers, spatial planners
    and business people
  • For policy makers the information focuses on the
    most crucial aspects facing the problem and
    getting activated
  • Spatial planners are addressed with more detailed
    and scientific information
  • Business people will be led into the issue
    through their main concerns to know about the
    impacts on a business in a given region and to
    know what kinds of opportunities exist under new
    situations and circumstances

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BalticClimate Toolkit (4)
  • BalticClimate Toolkits structure
  • The Toolkit
  • About climate change
  • Climate change scenarios
  • Climate change impacts
  • Examples
  • The Project
  • Glossary
  • NB! The Toolkit is available in 11 languages of
    the Baltic Sea Region

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BalticClimate Conference (1)
  • Pathfinding through Climate Change (Riga,
    Latvia, November 8th-9th 2011)
  • Objective summing up the realizations of the
    project
  • The Conference gathered more than 150
    participants
  • Conference highlights included Climate Change in
    the Baltic Sea Region, Experiences in the
    Transport, Energy, Agriculture and
    Planning/Housing Sectors, Climate Change and
    Business, Visualisations in the Multimedia Dome
    plus BalticClimate Idea Bazaar Publication of
    the multi-language BalticClimate Toolkit and
    Posters, Panel Discussion with Multipliers for
    Policy Making, Spatial Planning and Business

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BalticClimate Conference (2)
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BalticClimate Outcomes (1)
  • Further main outputs mainly summarizing results
    and experiences can be found on the overall
    project website - http//www.balticclimate.org/en
  • Report on project participants' perceptions of
    climate change and experiences made by applying
    and testing the questionnaire
  • Easy-to-use strategic climate change tool for
    decisions in the business sector
  • Easy-to-apply criteria to analyse sustainable
    development in spatial planning and development
  • Specific and easy-to-use and apply step-wise
    approach for climate change vulnerability
    assessments in BSR cities and rural areas

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BalticClimate Outcomes (2)
  • Supporting and training material for climate
    change impact assessment and step-wise approach
    on vulnerability assessment as tools specific for
    BSR cities and rural areas
  • Integrated solutions for BSR municipalities and
    regions to integrate climate change information
    in their spatial planning processes and
    cross-sectoral development as well as in their
    joint urban-rural cooperation
  • Baltic Sea Region and local level climate change
    impact assessments and vulnerability assessments
    in different countries' Target Areas

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BalticClimate Outcomes (3)
  • Common report "Capitalise Climate Change - C³"
    Application of the elaborated Climate Change SWOT
    and activities to support decisions in the
    business sector considering climate change as
    chance for future development in the Target Areas
  • Report on climate change impact assessments and
    vulnerability assessments and experiences made by
    applying/ testing the outputs/ tools in project's
    Target Areas and implementation cases
  • Report and conclusions on experiences and results
    on alternatives for land use, spatial structures
    and in implementation cases considering climate
    change in the Target Areas

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BalticClimate Outcomes (4)
  • Major activities / outcomes for PskovSU
  • Two Questionnaires on the perceptions of climate
    change in the Bezhanitskiy Rayon
  • Target Area Assessments a preparatory inventory
    phase / a vulnerability assessment phase / a
    capitalization phase
  • Implementation Cases (housing / agriculture)
    developed
  • Experience exchange (participation in project
    seminars, conferences, public events etc.)
  • Dissemination of materials on climate change
    phenomenon, including in the RU language (flyers,
    booklets, posters, publications in local and
    regional mass-media, movie etc.) and many other
    (Pskov Movie)

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BalticClimate Outcomes (5)
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BUILDING WOODEN HOUSES IN BEZHANITSKIY RAYON
Saara Hasu Emilia Joenniemi Laura Mustonen
Building wooden houses offers future
possibilities for Bezhanitskiy Rayon. Investments
and expertise are needed in order to utilize wood
as construction material to work in favor of
climate change mitigation and local development.
  • Bezhanitskiy Rayon
  • 353528 ha
  • Located in Western Russia
  • 30 forest
  • Population 14462
  • Superiority of wood as building material
  • Renewability
  • Carbon storage
  • Availability, price and energy efficiency

SWOT for Building wooden houses in Bezhanitskiy
Rayon
Based on the analysis climate change will
evidently increase the potentiality of using wood
as construction material in the target area. Wood
as carbon storage is crucial for climate change
mitigation but building wooden houses in
Bezhanitskiy Rayon also offers social and
economic advantages such as local development,
improvement of infrastructure and cost
effectiveness of housing. Creation of jobs can
additionally increase the attractiveness of the
entire area and turn around the declining
population trend. To ensure profitability,
feasibility and sustainability of building wooden
houses it is essential to attract investments and
know-how in all life cycle stages of building
wooden houses.
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MODERNIZATION AND TRANSFER ON LOCAL FUELS USE OF
BOILER HOUSES IN BEZHANITSKIY RAYON
Bezhanitskiy Rayon Pskov Region Russia
Aim The research is aimed at modernization of
boiler houses in Bezhanitskiy Rayon (BR). This
will help to optimize heat and power supply in
housing and industries and to decrease
dependence of the Rayon on imported oil, as well
as to increase energy efficiency and to decrease
GHG emissions.
  • Description
  • It is necessary to construct new boiler houses
    working on peat and wood in order to optimize
    power and heat supply in BR
  • The suggested activities are relevant for BR as
    key assets wear rate of existing gas boiler
    houses is very high (68), processing equipment
    efficiency is very low (KPI 50), the rate of
    pumping equipment with frequency regulation
    systems is very low (20)
  • Only 2 of heat energy are produced by boiler
    houses working on local fuels
  • BR has great peat deposits and forest estates
    with unmerchantable wood

Modernized boiler house in Luschik village of
Bezhanitskiy Rayon (inside view)
  • Boiler houses modernization will help to increase
    their energy efficiency and to decrease green
    house gases emissions by
  • Boiler houses equipment Key Performance Indicator
    (KPI) increase by 28
  • Decrease in transport costs (at the present
    moment transport costs can make up to 50 of
    total costs of coal and 20 of oil fuel costs)
  • Coal and oil fuel will be substituted with local
    fuels
  • Costs of energy for industrial needs will
    decrease by 30

Responsibility Bezhanitskiy Rayon
Administration Further information in
Russian http//bezhanicy.reg60.ru
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IMPROVEMENT OF FOREST ESTATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN
BEZHANITSKIY RAYON
Bezhanitskiy Rayon Pskov Region Russia
Aim The research is aimed at an increase of the
effectiveness of timber resources processing by
introducing new forms of forest estate management
system in Bezhanitskiy Rayon (BR). This will help
to mitigate climate change impacts such as
bogging, bushing, forest fires, etc.
  • Description
  • Main features of BR forest estates lack of raw
    materials base, underdevelopment of milling
    sector and hardwood processing, domination of
    hard wood
  • The main reason for forest estates
    underdevelopment is forest legislation with a big
    amount of shortages and confusions
  • The main disadvantages of existing forest estate
    management system are low quality of forest
    ranges, hard-to-reach forest lands, bushing of
    agricultural lands, lack of control of trees and
    shrubs cutting, unwarranted clearance,
    territories cluttering up, etc.
  • Its necessary to introduce new forest
    management system to improve the situation

Forest in Bezhanitskiy Rayon
  • The following ways to improve the situation with
    forest estates in BR were defined
  • To enlarge powers of local authorities
  • To simplify the procedure of forest areas renting
    for small business and local population
  • To reintroduce auction system for parceling
    forest areas
  • To stimulate non-woody forest resources use
    berries, mushrooms medicinal herbs
  • To stimulate forest estate use for ecological
    tourism
  • To introduce new form of forest estate management

Responsibility Bezhanitskiy Rayon
Administration Further information in
Russian http//bezhanicy.reg60.ru
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Contact Information
Address Russia, 180000, Pskov, Lenin sq., 2
Phones 7-8112-797642 7-8112-797702
Fax 7-8112-797642
E-mail varlamovgeorge_at_mail.ru,
projects-pskgu_at_yandex.ru Website www.pskgu.ru
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PSKOV STATE UNIVERSITY
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