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Sustainable Weather Emergency Management (SWEM) (RO-UA 2021-2027)

Program: Interreg Next Romania-Ukraine 2021-2027

Lead Partner:Executive Committee of Ivano-Frankivsk City Council

Partner:  Baia Mare City Hall/Municipality (Romania)

Total project amount: EUR 1 360 843,70

Budget for Ivano-Frankivsk: EUR 721 843,14

The overall objective of the project is to improve the response to weather-related emergencies in the two cities of the cross-border region and to enhance the capacity to deal with the consequences of severe weather conditions by providing municipalities with specialised equipment and vehicles, learning best practices and sharing experiences, training of responsible personnel and raising public awareness. Purchase of snow removal equipment for Municipal Road Company.

Duration: 24 months

Kick-off press conference for the SWEM project!

Joint workshop in Ivano-Frankivsk!

A city learning to cope with weather challenges

Why sustainable emergency management is an investment in a safe future

New specialised machinery for clean and safe streets in Ivano-Frankivsk!

How to reduce salt use on roads – eco-friendly alternatives for a sustainable winter

Innovations in tackling snow and ice – modern technologies in EU cities

Why it is important to train emergency response staff – the role of people in the system

Urban weather monitoring system – digital solutions

Climate adaptation through smart water use

Snow depots and filtration: the Scandinavian way

How the world uses rainwater: from green roofs to underground reservoirs

Energy efficiency in municipal vehicles – how new vehicles save fuel

Emergency Preparedness: Training for Students

How are European cities preparing for extreme weather?

Why is it important to monitor official weather warnings?

Why are strong winds dangerous even when it isn’t raining?