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During the Cities for a Healthier Sea project we have learned a lot and got many insights. Here are some…. The Baltic Sea is a valuable resource. insights and lessons learned about the Baltic Sea. insights and lessons learned about the Baltic Sea.
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During the Cities for a Healthier Sea project we have learned a lot and got many insights. Here are some…
The Baltic Sea is a valuable resource insights and lessons learned about the Baltic Sea
insights and lessons learned about the Baltic Sea … but it can also create problems for coastal cities and municipalities
insights and lessons learned about the Baltic Sea The Baltic Sea is beautiful and has many different faces
insights and lessons learned about the Baltic Sea The Baltic Sea is sick and needs our help!
Municipalities are organized differently. The differences should be understood in order to cooperate efficiantly Tallinn City insights and lessons learned about cooperation City of Helsinki
Cooperation is needed on all levels and with dfferent kinds of actors insights and lessons learned about cooperation
insights and lessons learned about cooperation We can learn from each others positive as well as negative examples.
The protection of the Baltic Sea depends greatly on the local level. Here the words are turned into actions. insights and lessons learned about the role of the local level
insights and lessons learned about the role of the local level Baltic Sea protection involves not only rules, restrictions, and penalties, but also branding, improvement of communication and awareness raising.
Young people, may bothchange their everyday habits, as well as become more aware and responsible decision makers and managers on national and local level insights and lessons learned about the youth
insights and lessons learned about the youth "People need to be more aware of the situation. If we maintain our current heading, the whole coast of the Baltic Sea could soon turn into a giant garbage dump. We also need to be conscious of the fact that the rubbish on the beach is not only our own. All of the trash, which is thrown into the sea from boats and ships ends up on our shores. So you might say “It is not our problem. Why should we clean up someone else’s mess?“ Why? Because it is the right thing to do. What people tend to forget is that we are the ones who have to live here. We cannot simply ignore the problem, and hope that it will be resolved by itself." written by Walters team (5 boys) from Viimsi school, Estonia