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BORIS Project Recognized as a Leading Example of Cross-Border Cooperation in European Commission Study

14/10/2024Andrea Paoli
Immagine Strategia BORIS

The BORIS project has been featured as a successful example of cross-border cooperation in the European Commission’s latest study, “Strengthening the Resilience of EU Border Regions: Mapping Risks & Crisis Management Tools and Identifying Gaps.” This significant recognition showcases BORIS’s valuable contributions to enhancing risk management and resilience in border regions across the European Union.

The BORIS project, co-funded by the European Union, focuses on improving emergency planning and preparedness by addressing cross-border risks such as floods and earthquakes. By developing a multi-risk analysis methodology and engaging local stakeholders, BORIS has provided critical tools to manage and mitigate these risks better. The project’s innovative approach includes adapting methods at municipal and sub-municipal levels, ensuring that emergency planning is tailored to specific geographic needs.

In the study, a dedicated chapter within the annex highlights BORIS as an exemplary initiative that supports institutions in different national contexts to collaborate more effectively in managing crises. This recognition underscores the importance of cross-border cooperation in dealing with risks that transcend national boundaries, demonstrating how projects like BORIS contribute to a more resilient and prepared European Union.

Key Contributions of BORIS:

– Development of a shared multi-risk assessment methodology.

– Focus on cross-border cooperation to address risks such as floods and earthquakes.

– Support for local stakeholders in enhancing emergency preparedness.

– Recognition in the European Commission’s study as a model of cross-border crisis management.

As we continue to build on BORIS’s success (BORIS2 is underway. All relevant information on the institutional website), we remain committed to strengthening the resilience of border regions across the EU. Through ongoing collaboration, we aim to support communities in effectively managing future challenges and crises.

To read the complete study and learn more about the BORIS project, visit the European Commission’s website: https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/information-sources/publications/studies/2024/strengthening-the-resilience-of-eu-border-regions_en

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