SK-Climate Forum

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic(SK)
Bilateral initiative number:
SK-CLIMATE-BI005
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€17,515
Initiative Types:
Conference
Workshop or seminar
Partners:
Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning(NO)
Norwegian Environment Agency(NO)
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate(NO)
Royal Norwegian Embassy in Bratislava(SK)
Programme areas:

Description

This event is planned to be organized in Slovakia in 4.Q. 2021, and will be focused on the bilateral institutional cooperation, reflecting the thematic scope of the climate change mitigation and adaptation agenda under the SK-Climate Programme. The event is designed to help to outline the perspectives and possibilities of bilateral cooperation with a long-term perspective between relevant experts on the climate change area and/or relevant institutions from Slovakia a Donor States dealing with climate change topic. The event is scheduled to be organized in 4.Q. 2021 in close cooperation with

Summary of the results

 The Programme Operator of the SK-Climate Programme, in cooperation with the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Bratislava and the Donor Programme Partners, organized on 9 December 2021, the online bilateral event titled as: “SK-Climate Forum”.The event have been focused on bilateral institutional cooperation with a long-term perspective between relevant experts and organizations from Donor states and Slovakia, in line with the main goal of the SK-Climate programme, which is climate change mitigated and vulnerability to climate change reduced.The importance of combating climate change was underlined by interesting contributions from experts from main institutions representing the Kingdom of Norway and Slovakia. The program of the event "SK-Climate Forum" was divided into three thematic groups in the context of climate change on the topic of water, cities and education. As part of the topic "education", we have also focused on research at universities in Slovakia and Norway.

Thanks to the active participation and discussion of presenting institutions from Norway and Slovakia, (more than 14 prezentators and more than 70 participants), the event supported the bilateral exchange of experiences. We have similar challenges in the area of climate change adaptation and mitigation but the solutions could be different. Exactly here is a space and a potential opportunity for bilateral cooperation in the future in order to exchange experience and good practice.

 

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