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Implementation of national climate change adaptation activities in Estonia.

Reference: LIFE21-IPC-EE-LIFE-SIP-AdaptEst/101069566 | Acronym: LIFE21-IPC-EE-LIFE-SIP AdaptEst

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

In Estonia, climate change is leading to rising temperatures, decreasing snow and ice cover, increasing flow rates of rivers, more frequent winter storms, and a forecasted increase in precipitation of approximately 20% per year. Due to this, coastal floods and erosion are predicted to become more common, and residents of cities are threatened by heatwaves, floods, or hazards related to the rising sea level. Changes in water level, temperature and flow also harms the integrity of ecosystems, which in turn affects all areas of life and activity, including agriculture, forestry and fisheries that provide sufficient food supply. Moreover, the increase in the average temperature is predicted to have negative effects on the health and well-being of people and thereby also regional planning, healthcare, industry, and transportation. The places that are most vulnerable to climate change in Estonia are densely-populated coastal areas and areas around inland water bodies. The main problems related to climate change for habitats and protected species in these areas are increased water levels and floods.


OBJECTIVES

The main objectives of the LIFE-SIP AdaptEst project are to increase the resilience of different ecosystems to a changing climate, and to improve society’s readiness to adapt to climate change. The project team will also ensure positive socio-economic effects through sustainable use of resources, via several good-practices, and demonstration and capacity building activities.

The project aims to:

  1. Maintain the diversity of species, habitats and landscapes by: i) creating favourable condition in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and ii) the provision of socio-economically important ecosystem services in sufficient volume and quality.
  2. Support the bioeconomy sectors crucial for Estonia in their sustainability, by planning for forestry, water resources and fisheries in a climate-conscious manner.
  3. Support economic sectors in their adaptation process, by informing them about the risks and possibilities of climate change, and through measures for the restructuring process.
  4. Prepare authorities and citizens to meet the challenges and opportunities of climate change.

Ιn addition to the IP budget itself, the project will facilitate the coordinated use of €418 584 671 of complementary funding from EAFRD, ERDF, Cohesion Fund, and the Recovery and Resilience Fund.


RESULTS

Expected results:

 

  • Data gathered on the physio-chemical properties of floodplain meadow hay.
  • Wetland restoration work finished on 3 400 ha.
  • Implementation of a database for studies assessing the impacts of climate change on surface water and groundwater, and on their interaction.
  • Over 100 km of historical river habitats and spawning areas for migratory fish species and over 1 000 m2 of existing spawning areas reopened.
  • Published guidelines for setting up the demonstration areas for new tree species.
  • A prototype of the fire hazard map compiling tool ready for testing and operational implementation by the Estonian Weather Services.
  • Datasets of observed atmospheric and marine climate change in Estonia compiled.

ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


Reference: LIFE21-IPC-EE-LIFE-SIP-AdaptEst/101069566
Acronym: LIFE21-IPC-EE-LIFE-SIP AdaptEst
Start Date: 01/01/2023
End Date: 31/03/2032
Total Eligible Budget: 18,859,312 €
EU Contribution: 11,294,017 €

CONTACT DETAILS


Coordinating Beneficiary: KLIIMAMINISTEERIUM
Legal Status: PUBLIC
Address: SUUR-AMEERIKA 1, 10122, TALLINN,
Contact Person: Triin Kommer
Email: Send Email
Website: Visit Website


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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

THEMES

  • Awareness raising - Information
  • Environmental training - Capacity building
  • Improved legislative compliance and enforcement
  • Knowledge development
  • Public and Stakeholders participation
  • Natural resources and ecosystems
  • Green infrastructure
  • Natural risks (Flood - Forest fire - Landslide)
  • Resilient communities
  • Risk assessment and monitoring
  • River basin management

KEYWORDS

  • Agriculture
  • decision making support
  • climate change adaptation
  • climate resilience
  • ecosystem-based approach
  • behavioural change
  • co-creation of policy
  • connectivity
  • early warning and response system
  • ecosystem services

TARGET EU LEGISLATION

  • Directive 2000/60 - Framework for Community action in the field of water policy (23.10.2000)
  • Directive 2007/60 - Assessment and management of flood risks (23.10.2007)
  • COM/2021/82 final - COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS - Forging a climate-resilient Europe - the new EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change
  • COM(2019) 640 final Communication-The European Green Deal 
  • COM(2020) 380 EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 Bringing nature back into our lives (20.05.2020.) 

PARTNERSHIPS

Name Status Type
 KLIIMAMINISTEERIUM ACTIVE Coordinator
 TARTU JAHINDUSKLUBI ACTIVE Participant
 KESKKONNAMINISTEERIUMI INFOTEHNOLOOGIAKESKUS ACTIVE Participant
 RIIGIMETSA MAJANDAMISE KESKUS ACTIVE Participant
 TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL ACTIVE Participant
 EESTI LOODUSMUUSEUM ACTIVE Participant
 TALLINN UNIVERSITY ACTIVE Participant
 Eesti Loodushoiu Keskus ACTIVE Participant
 LYNXLAND MITTETULUNDUSUHING ACTIVE Participant
 TARTU ULIKOOL ACTIVE Participant
 KESKKONNAAGENTUUR ACTIVE Participant
 EESTI GEOLOOGIATEENISTUS ACTIVE Participant
 SIHTASUTUS EESTIMAA LOODUSE FOND ACTIVE Participant
 EESTI MAAULIKOOL ACTIVE Participant
 KESKKONNAAMET ACTIVE Participant
 EESTI ERAMETSALIIT ACTIVE Participant
 EESTI KESKKONNAUURINGUTE KESKUS ACTIVE Participant