Estonia Update en Final Dec13
Estonia Update en Final Dec13
Estonia Update en Final Dec13
ESTONIA
Overview
Since the launch of the LIFE programme by the European Commission in 1992, a total of 31 projects have been financed in Estonia. Of these, 10 focus on environmental innovation, 16 on nature conservation, three on capacity building and two on information and communication. These projects represent a total investment of 32 million, of which 16 million was contributed by the European Union. Every year a call for project proposals is launched covering its three components: Nature and Biodiversity, Environment Policy and Governance, and Information and Communication. You will find more details on these and all recent LIFE projects in Estonia in the annexed lists.
This document provides an overview of LIFE in Estonia. It showcases success stories and ongoing initiatives, indicates how to find further information on the projects and provides a list of current projects in Annex.
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Baltic actions for reduction of pollution of the Baltic Sea from priority hazardous substances (BaltActHaz) LIFE07/ENV/EE/000122
The BaltActHaz project gathered new data and information on hazardous substances in the aquatic environment in and around the Baltic States. It demonstrated methods for reducing the use of hazardous substances at different management levels. The project analysed sources of the target hazardous substances, addressed these through the development of optimised environmental permits, and drew up a set of methods by which pilot installations could reduce their use of hazardous substances, and consequently the level of pollution in the Baltic aquatic environment. For several companies, the project's activities led to a direct reduction in emissions of hazardous substances. The project also raised stakeholder awareness, involving them in the discussion on improving the management of hazardous substances, and encouraging them to take further steps to reduce the release of hazardous substances into water. Finally, the project led to a new LIFE project, called BaltInfoHaz, which is funded under the LIFE Information and Communication component. This project will build on the BaltActHaz project to promote demand in the three Baltic states for products that are free from hazardous substances, and to promote behavioural change so that society moves from environmental passivity to active participation in efforts to address environmental issues.
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Saving life in meanders and oxbow lakes of Emajgi River on AlamPedja NATURA2000 area (HAPPYFISH) LIFE07/NAT/EE/000120
This project focused on the rehabilitation of oxbow lakes, which resulted in the reopening of connections with the main river. The restoration work carried out had a positive impact on a 14 700 metre stretch of the river (50.2 hectares of water surface). Sediments were removed on a 720 m section of the river, while the restoration of the alluvial meadows resulted in the creation of more than 50 ha of spawning ground. Moreover, the reopening of meanders and the management of floodplains made it possible for fish to use a further 24 sites as spawning grounds. The reintroduction of asp consisted of the release of around 53 000 onesummer-old individuals into the Emajgi River at Alam-Pedja. The results of this action were analysed and will help in the planning of further reintroductions of endangered fish species. A total of 70 individuals were marked in order to study their migration routes. Public awareness and dissemination actions consisted of four three-day study camps at Paluphja, the centre of the AlamPedja. Around 120 curious children and young people benefitted from these opportunities to learn more about wildlife and Natura 2000. Additionally, the project generated considerable coverage on TV, radio and in magazines, andlocal and national newspapers. It also produced a useful booklet on its conservation aims and activities. The project team also cooperated with fishermen to build a network that enables it to carry out its monitoring activities. The project received the Estonian Award for the Best Environmental Action 2011. For further information: http://www.loodushoid.ee/HAPPYFISH_LIFE__projekt_Elusti_15.htm
Last update: 2/12/13 European Commission, DG Environment LIFE E.3 & E.4 Units (http://ec.europa.eu/life/)
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Raising awareness for forest fires and training of forest fire agents and volunteers in Estonia (FFPE) LIFE08/INF/EE/000260
This project succeeded in producing a range of awareness-raising materials, reached out to key stakeholders on the issue of forest fire prevention, and facilitated networking amongst relevant decision-makers in Estonia. Although the project should only be seen as the start of a process to reduce the impact of forest fires, it provides both a positive example and useful materials for other countries in Northern and Eastern Europe. The project produced a set of awareness-raising materials aimed specifically at stakeholders on the issue of forest fire prevention. These included: 1. visitors to forests in Estonia; 2. forest owners; and 3. youngsters. It also developed networking amongst decisionmakers in Estonia and selected demonstration sites and best practice examples to use in training. Project events were held in six counties that have a high or medium fire risk. Altogether 632 people were reached directly with these campaigns. Additionally, 179 professional and volunteer fire fighters were trained in fire prevention, taking account of the specific vegetation, flat landscape and fire development characteristics of Estonian forests. As an added value of the project, this work inspired the Tallinn Forest Owners Society to organise another seminar on forest fire prevention with its own resources. The project initiated ongoing networking amongst specialists from the Ministry of Environment, The Centre of Forest Protection and Silviculture, Rescue Services, the Ministry of the Interior, the State Forest Service and the Environmental Board. This was the first time these organisations came together to discuss fire prevention. Proposals emerging from these meetings were recorded and submitted to the relevant authorities. The dissemination activities were picked up by TV and radio, as well as in newspaper articles and electronic media. Project materials have been assembled into an electronic toolkit, which will continue to be made available through the project website www.eramets.ee/life. The project identified that despite the successes of the dissemination activities, more time is needed to increase the engagement of key target groups on forest fires prevention. Although the incidence and extent of forest fires decreased in 2011 in Estonia, it was not possible to prove a direct link with the project. In the longer term, it will be possible, however, to monitor indicators of impact including: the use of financial assistance by forest owners to improve fire safety; the number of illegal man-made fires in forests; the extent of cooperation between the various agents; and new or updated legislation around forest fires. For further information: http://www.eramets.ee/life/
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Baltic actions for reduction of pollution of the Baltic Sea from priority hazardous substances (BaltActHaz) Elaboration of novel metagenomic method for environmental monitoring (BIOTAGENE) Management of environmentally sound recycling of oil-shale ashes into road construction products. Demonstration in Estonia (OSAMAT)
LIFE07 ENV/EE/000122
LIFE08 ENV/EE/000258
LIFE09 ENV/EE/000227
Saving life in meanders and oxbow lakes of Emajgi River on Alam-Pedja NATURA2000 area (HAPPY FISH) Securing Leucorrhinia pectoralis and Pelobates fuscus in the northern distribution area in Estonia and Denmark (DRAGONLIFE) Restoration and Public Access of Urban Coastal Meadow Complex in Parnu Town (URBANCOWS) Conservation and restoration of petrifying springs habitats (code *7220) in Estonia (LIFE Springday) Restoring the integrity of freshwater habitats in AlamPedja Natura 2000 areabringing the River Laeva back to life (LIFE HAPPYRIVER)
LIFE07 NAT/EE/000120
http://www.loodushoid.ee/HAPPYFIS H_LIFE__projekt_Elusti_15.htm
LIFE08 NAT/EE/000257
LIFE10 NAT/EE/000107
http://www.keskkonnaamet.ee/linna lehmad/
LIFE12 NAT/EE/000860
http://www.loodushoid.ee/SPRINGD AY_348.htm
LIFE12 NAT/EE/000871
Raising awareness for forest fires and training of forest fire agents and volunteers in Estonia (FPPE) Baltic Info Campaign on Hazardous Substances (BaltInfoHaz)
http://www.eramets.ee/life
http://baltinfohaz.befgroup.net/
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