Next Steps: Implementing the BE-AWARE Project Results.

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Next Steps: Implementing the BE-AWARE Project Results

Sharing the project results Summary Report/Layman’s Report Technical sub reports: – Method Mote – Vulnerability Analysis – Impact Assessment – Risk Management Conclusions

Mapping: – sensitive features – vulnerability – oil impact – environmental damage Project Mapping

Risk Management Conlcusions

International Regional (out with BA remit) e.g. risk reduction measures (Sub) Regional (within BA remit) e.g. response measures Level of implementation

Competent organisation to implement action? What action can the Bonn Agreement take? Who is responsible? What is the timescale? BE-AWARE Implementation Plan

Bonn 2016 Adopt implementation Plan BA actions integrated into BAAP Results and implementation reviewed at Ministerial Meeting in 2019 Next steps

Questions? Thank you beaware.bonnagreement.org