News from Euroregion Baltic

Legal personality for Euroregion Baltic

ERB Executive Board accepted the proposal regarding process of obtaining a legal personality by Euroregion Baltic. New legal entity should be established as international association with regional administrations and organisations as its members. Draft Statutes and additional documents have to be prepared in following months and discussed internally in member organisations and national authorities. If […]

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Thematic scope of the South Baltic Programme

ERB Executive Board, at its meeting in Karlskrona on 27th of May, agreed on a standpoint concerning thematic scope of future South Baltic Cross-Border Cooperation Programme. Members of the Board decided to give full support to following thematic objectives of the Programme:

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Baltic Rim Economies

The Pan-European Institute publishes a quarterly discussion forum, Baltic Rim Economies (BRE), which focuses on the development of the Baltic Sea Region. In BRE, high-level public and corporate decision makers, representatives of Academia and several other experts contribute to the discussion. At its website you may find over 1000 previous expert articles, among others the […]

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Summary of the MOMENT project

MOMENT project is coming to an end. Evaluation of WUPs (Water Users Partnerships) by Ramböll, as well as the Summary of the project conference and 4th ERB Water Forum, both held in Kalmar on 27 and 28 November 2012, and  of the project. Enjoy the read!

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Swedish regions of Blekinge, Kalmar, Skåne and Southern Småland in favour of a joint region

The regional authorities of the Swedish regions of Blekinge, Kalmar, Skåne and Southern Småland have established a non-profit organisation tasked with preparing a common ground for the creation of a joint region of Southern Sweden.

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European Commission to support Blue Growth through sustainable management of marine and coastal areas

The European Commission proposed a draft directive to improve the planning of maritime activities at sea and the management of coastal areas. The document aims to establish a common European framework for maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management in EU Member States to ensure long-term sustainability of maritime and coastal activities and resources.

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ERB adopts Action Plan for 2013 – 2014

At its meeting in Gdańsk ERB Executive Board adopted ERB action plan for 2013 and 2014. The main objective for joint activities of Euroregion Baltic, will be to contribute to the implementation of the ERB 2020 Agenda, and thus to make ERB an effective political tool, as well as making ERB efficient in dealing with […]

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ERB seminar on Labour Market

Euroregion Baltic organised a seminar on labour market in South-East Baltic Sea Region on 25th February. A meeting, that took place in Gdansk, gathered politicians – members of ERB Executive Board and experts – members of the Labour Market Task Force. Participants of the seminar have adopted a resolution which indicates main actions for ERB. […]

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Denmark takes Political Leadership in ERB

Denmark took over Presidency in Euroregion Baltic from Sweden. A ceremony took place in Gdańsk during offcial dinner on 25 February. Mr Roland Gustbée, Chair of the Board of Regional Council in södra Småland, who has been a President of Euroregion Baltic since February 2012, handed over leadership to Mr Per Ole Petersen, Member of […]

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Volunteer in ERB

Ms Karolina Hołówka from Poland will be a volunteer assisting ERB Youth Board within EVS youth exchange project (European Voluntary Service). Starting in March, she will live in Kalmar for one year in Kumulus organisation. Project submitted together by Kumulus (hosting organisation) and Euroregion Baltic was approved in December last year. Sending organisation will be […]

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