Environmental cooperation launch in Oslo

New opportunities for green partnerships in Europe were in focus of a “kick-off” conference earlier this week in Oslo. It was a chance for over hundred potential Norwegian partners and representatives from 11 beneficiary countries to meet and discuss areas of possible environmental cooperation offering mutual benefit under the EEA and Norway Grants.

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Environment and climate change is the largest area of support under the current financing period (2009-2014) and has a lot of potential for new project cooperation in various fields, for instance nature management and ecosystem services, climate change mitigation and adaptation, integrated marine and water management or hazardous substances. 

"I encourage Norwegian environment organisations to grasp the opportunities opening up", said Norwegian State Secretary for Environment, Henriette Killi Westhrin, during her opening address.

At the conference, Norwegian authorities, research institutions, businesses and non-governmental organisations met with government representatives from 11 EU countries to explore opportunities for cooperation.

The launch conference for environmental projects on 7 November 2012 was organised by Norway’s Climate and Pollution Agency (Klif), Directorate for Nature Management (DN) and Directorate for Civil Protection (DSB) in cooperation with the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment.

Conference website (with links to presentations).  

Photo: © Direktoratet for naturforvaltning