Water Management in Baltic Forests - Tool box
July 2021
WAMBAF Tool Box
Forestry is a substantial source of the nutrient and hazardous substances inflow into the inland waters and the Baltic Sea. This negative impact can be reduced by better maintenance of drainage systems, management of riparian forests and beaver populations. Good practices and tools for the forestry to improve the water quality were developed in the WAMBAF project. Now, the WAMBAF Tool Box adapts the tools to ensure they are better used among wider groups of forest enterprises, managers, planners, hunters, land owners and authorities.
Budgets
PARTNERS
Town: Borås
Country: Sweden
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
195.000,00
Town: Helsinki
Country: Finland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
140.000,00
Town: Vantaa
Country: Finland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
50.000,00
Town: Salaspils
Country: Latvia
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
80.000,00
Town: Kėdainiai dirstrict
Country: Lithuania
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
70.000,00
Town: Arkhangelsk
Country: Russia
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
65.000,00
Town: Sękocin
Country: Poland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
70.000,00
Town: Uppsala
Country: Sweden
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
80.000,00
Town: Uppsala
Country: Sweden
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
249.315,00
Town: Petrozavodsk
Country: Russia
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
59.810,00
CONTACTS
Project manager
Swedish Forest Agency
Daniel Thorell
+46 325 797 47
Legal representative
Swedish Forest Agency
Johanna From
+46 150 669 573
Financial manager
Swedish Forest Agency
Elenor Qvarnström
+46 90 15 83 03
Communication manager
Swedish Forest Agency
Ellen Gräntz
+46 36 35 94 08