Baltic Beat

Maria Jokela, 19.02.2010

Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen wants Finland to become the forerunner in the nutrient recycling

Following his commitment in the Baltic Sea Action Summit, Finland’s Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen wants to make Finland the forerunner of the future nutrient recycling. As the Prime Minister Vanhanen writes in his blog, the aim is to establish a diversified working group whose job is to create a road map for the satisfaction of the commitment by the end of February 2011.

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Probalt in Brief

The PROBALT project aims to make the prevention of the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea more effective by 1) analyzing the societal conditions for the effective protection of the Baltic Sea at three levels: national level, regional level and the European Union level; 2) providing tools to more effectively combat eutrophication; 3) increasing national concern about the state of the Baltic Sea in individual countries.

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23.12.2011

PROBALT project ends December 31st 2011

The website will stay up for the time being.

The PROBALT team wants to thank all the collaborators for the past three years!

25.11.2011

Governing Europe's Most Polluted Sea Societal challenges of the Baltic Sea eutrophication prevention

PROBALT final seminar on November 29th 2011 in Berlin

31.10.2011

Probalt in Brussels

BONUS highlights for the European Community is organised on November 8th 2011 at the Hotel Silken Berlaymont, Brussels, Belgium