Development and adoption of a joint institutionalized partnership on risk management on excessive proliferation of insects affecting public health and safety within the cross-border region Romania-Bulgaria (Q4299614)
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Project Q4299614 in Romania, Bulgaria
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English | Development and adoption of a joint institutionalized partnership on risk management on excessive proliferation of insects affecting public health and safety within the cross-border region Romania-Bulgaria |
Project Q4299614 in Romania, Bulgaria |
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1,030,603.7 Euro
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1,212,474.94 Euro
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85.0 percent
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3 February 2016
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2 February 2018
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Association of Danube River Municipalities “Danube” (ADRM)
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There is a great public health risk, posed by the high proliferation and spread of mosquitoes, ticks and other insects in the CBC area, namely, outbreak of exotic diseases and epidemics. To mitigate and manage this risk, a new integrated mechanism of control over insect population has to be set up and a strategy for the joint risk management developed. The main objective of the proposed action is to significantly improve joint risk management in the target region through development of a joint institutionalized partnership. Total project budget: 1,428,412.92 Euro. First, the proposed action is to elaborate a preliminary study of the conditions in the target area and to identify the risk zones, to study the best practices of joint control over insect population in conditions close to the CBC area, to produce a GIS of the treated territories. Second, a Strategy is elaborated to ensure sustainable practice of insect treatment and organizational measures. In implementation of the Strategy, a joint partnership of early warning and of disinsection in the CBC area is set up. The Project will attain the following results: 1 joint institutionalized partnership on insect population management, 1 preliminary study on the risk of increase in insect population, 1 common strategy on control over insect population, 2 surveys on the quality of joint risk management, 1 GIS on control over insect population, and 14 round tables and 1 conference. (English)
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