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This website is a draft version of the online learning environment of FRAMES (Flood Resilient Areas by MultilayEred Safety). The FRAMES project is cofunded by the EU Interreg North Sea Region Program. 
*1 October 2016 - 31 January 2020
*Total budget € 6.924.911
*ERDF contribution € 3.462.455
Partners:
Province of Zuid-Holland (Lead Beneficiary), Province of Zeeland, Rijkswaterstaat Zee en Delta, HZ University of Applied Sciences, Veiligheidsregio Zeeland, Kent County Council,  Consortium Rivers Trust (Rivers Trust, Tees Rivers Trust, Trent Rivers Trust, National Flood Forum),  Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Jade Hochschule, Oldenburgisch-Ostfriesischer Wasserverband,  Province of Oost Vlaanderen, University Gent, Danish Coastal Authority.
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Sustainable North Sea Region: Protecting against climate change and preserving the environment
FRAMES addresses the shared territorial challenge that on-going climate change results in
increasing sea levels and extreme rainfall patterns for areas and communities in the North Sea
Region. The physical, economic and social effects of floods are likely to increase further.
Traditional flood prevention measures (physical infrastructure) are expensive and may not be
sustainable for the future. There will never be enough resources to protect every single citizen
from flooding, but if we smartly combine resilience measures we can minimise impact. No one
organisation or member state has the knowledge to develop sustainable solutions for these
challenges alone. For this, we use the Multi-Layer Safety (MLS) concept as a starting point. The
MLS concept is a policy strategy that integrates measures for: prevention, mitigation via spatial
planning and emergency response. These layers are traditionally managed by different
authorities and sectors, but through MLS, the barriers are lifted and the stakeholders jointly
apply the most effective combination of solutions. The MLS principles are being acknowledged
by more and more authorities and practitioners across the NSR, but have thus far not been
developed in a transnational way. The FRAMES partners are experimenting with MLS-related
concepts and will build on this experience to realise sustainable strategies and improve the
capacity of authorities and society to cope with flooding.
This website only reflects the author's views. Authors of this website are contributing partners to the FRAMES project. The programme authorities of Interreg North Sea Region are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
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This website is a draft version of the online learning environment of FRAMES (Flood Resilient Areas by MultilayEred Safety). The FRAMES project is cofunded by the EU Interreg North Sea Region Program.

  • 1 October 2016 - 31 January 2020
  • Total budget € 6.924.911
  • ERDF contribution € 3.462.455

Partners: Province of Zuid-Holland (Lead Beneficiary), Province of Zeeland, Rijkswaterstaat Zee en Delta, HZ University of Applied Sciences, Veiligheidsregio Zeeland, Kent County Council, Consortium Rivers Trust (Rivers Trust, Tees Rivers Trust, Trent Rivers Trust, National Flood Forum), Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Jade Hochschule, Oldenburgisch-Ostfriesischer Wasserverband, Province of Oost Vlaanderen, University Gent, Danish Coastal Authority. Northsearegion.eu/frames Sustainable North Sea Region: Protecting against climate change and preserving the environment FRAMES addresses the shared territorial challenge that on-going climate change results in increasing sea levels and extreme rainfall patterns for areas and communities in the North Sea Region. The physical, economic and social effects of floods are likely to increase further. Traditional flood prevention measures (physical infrastructure) are expensive and may not be sustainable for the future. There will never be enough resources to protect every single citizen from flooding, but if we smartly combine resilience measures we can minimise impact. No one organisation or member state has the knowledge to develop sustainable solutions for these challenges alone. For this, we use the Multi-Layer Safety (MLS) concept as a starting point. The MLS concept is a policy strategy that integrates measures for: prevention, mitigation via spatial planning and emergency response. These layers are traditionally managed by different authorities and sectors, but through MLS, the barriers are lifted and the stakeholders jointly apply the most effective combination of solutions. The MLS principles are being acknowledged by more and more authorities and practitioners across the NSR, but have thus far not been developed in a transnational way. The FRAMES partners are experimenting with MLS-related concepts and will build on this experience to realise sustainable strategies and improve the capacity of authorities and society to cope with flooding. This website only reflects the author's views. Authors of this website are contributing partners to the FRAMES project. The programme authorities of Interreg North Sea Region are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.