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Nordic-Baltic Cooperation on Risk and Capability Assessment Methods

This project aims to develop a methodology for risk and capability assessment in the Nordic-Baltic region, focusing on disaster management. The findings and publications will be disseminated to key actors and experts for future assessments of capability in risk management. The project is led by the Fire and Rescue Department under the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania.

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Nordic-Baltic Cooperation on Risk and Capability Assessment Methods

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  1. Nordic/Baltic cooperation on risk and capability assessment methods when responding to hazards FROM GAPS TO CAPS Risk Management Capability Based on Gaps Identification in the BSR Project Lead Partner: Fire and Rescue Department under the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania

  2. OUTLINE FROM GAPS TO CAPS GENERAL OVERVIEW ON PROJECT OUR TASK METHODOLOGY

  3. AIMS Production of publication on ideas Dissemination of findings on actual disaster risk management capability and ways forward Involvement of experts and key actors Methodology for future assessments of capability FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  4. PARTNERS FROM GAPS TO CAPS Coordinator: • Fire and Rescue Department under the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania (CO) Beneficiaries: • Council of Baltic Sea States (CBSS) (AB1) • Frederikssund-Halsnæs Brand- & Redningsberedskab (Denmark)(AB2) • EstonianRescue Board (AB3) • Ministry of the Interior of Finland (AB4) • Hamburg Fire and Rescue Service (Germany) (AB5) • University of Iceland(AB6) • State Fire and Rescue Service of Latvia (AB7) • Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection and EmergencyPlanning (DSB) (AB8) • Main School of Fire Service in Warsaw (Poland) (AB9) • Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) (AB10)

  5. ADMINISTRATIVE OVERVIEW • Project budget: 631.657,55 EUR • EC funding: 473.743 EUR (75 %) • (EC funding = 60 m. ISK) • Duration of the project: 24 months • Starting date: 1 January 2015 • Ending date: 31 December 2016 FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  6. PROJECT ORGANISATIONAL SCHEME CORE GROUP TASK A: Management and reporting to the Commission TASK B: Publicity TASK C: Risk Management Capability Assessment Methodology Leader: Björn Karlsson TASK D: Comparison of Evaluations of Emergencies and Exercises FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  7. TASK C: RISK MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY • Responsible leader – University of Iceland: • Develop a methodology for risk management capability for BSR; • Contribution to the ongoing process of methodology for risk management capability assessment at EU level. FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  8. The National Risk Assessment (NRA) • All EU countries must hand in NRA • A comparative review of disaster risks in society (example: Norway) • All-hazards approach • Based on best available knowledge and expert`s judgements • Transparent process, public document Et trygt og robust samfunn - der alle tar ansvar

  9. NorwegianNationalRiskAssessmentMatrix Limited Military Assault Influenza Pandemic Consequence Nuclear Accident Extreme Weather (Storm) Inland Flooding Energy Shortage Offshore Accident Accident at Sea Rock Slide Cyber Attack TransportAccident Terrorist Attack Volcano Eruption Industrial Accident Space Weather Forest Fire Likelihood FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  10. Risk assessment and capability assessment

  11. Scenarios, Baltic Sea Region The following 6 scenarios were defined and described in detail in earlier project: EUSBSR 14.3 • Extreme weather/storm • Flooding • Forest fire • Pandemic flu • Accident at Sea • Nuclear accident These scenarios can all have cross-border dimensions of risks.

  12. Our task • Develop a first approach methodology for risk management capability assessment for BSR • This will be introduced in the Baltic Sea Region and further developed in near future • This will contribute to the ongoing process of methodology for risk management capability assessment at EU level. FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  13. Documentation of results From Gaps to Caps, Task C: Report on national capability and risk assessments and related challenges in the BSR, Editor: Björn Karlsson, Ass. Prof., University of Iceland , September 2016 Appendix A: The BSR methodology for risk and capability assessments, a first approach FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  14. Capability Assessment Method for BSR FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  15. PROJECT PROGRESS 2015 2016 2017 FROM GAPS TO CAPS

  16. FROM GAPS TO CAPS THANK YOU!

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