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Report Baltic Master

Report Baltic Master. WP1 – Preparedness and division of responsibility regarding disasters at se Matthias Baier Lund University. The task:. Descriptive matrix of responsibility Matrix on actual responsibility Analysis of structure of responsibility Suggestions for change.

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Report Baltic Master

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  1. Report Baltic Master WP1 – Preparedness and division of responsibility regarding disasters at se Matthias Baier Lund University

  2. The task: Descriptive matrix of responsibility Matrix on actual responsibility Analysis of structure of responsibility Suggestions for change

  3. Descriptive matrix of responsibility Simple compilation Actors in the field Denmark Germany Poland Sweden

  4. Matrix on actual responsibility Workshop discussions Scenario present the framework What will happen?

  5. Analysis of structure of responsibility The normative structure Of the actions taken ”Why”

  6. Nota bene Few examples Different settings Qualitative approach Tool for further discussions

  7. Notes from the scenario workshops At sea: established system of actors One communicative format One organisation On land: no system of actors No communicative format Several organisations

  8. EEZ MRCC ¤ CP ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ Country 2 Country 1

  9. ¤ CP? ¤ CP? ¤ CP? Harbours ¤ CP? Municipalities Regions Länder Nations ¤ ¤ CP

  10. A big and contingent problem Big accidents are very rare Very complicated problem Hard to assess environmental and socio-economic consequences Chemicals are not an issue (but a problem)

  11. Problem 2 More time Environmental Socio-economic consequences Technique 2 Many people No experience Problem 1 No time Environmental consequences Technique 1 Few people Little experience ¤

  12. Recommendations Administrative: # Decide the task for coast and land # Assign some contact point for land. # Try to treat the problem as one (instead as two)

  13. Learning: # Find ways of sharing experiences. # Work with simulations. # More realistic exercises.

  14. Resources: Make use of common resources (e.g. EMSA) Make use of the available tools (STW …)

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