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Report Baltic Master
WP1 – Preparedness and division of responsibility regarding disasters at se
Matthias BaierLund University
The task:
Descriptive matrix of responsibility
Matrix on actual responsibility
Analysis of structure of responsibility
Suggestions for change
Descriptive matrix of responsibility
Simple compilation
Actors in the field
DenmarkGermanyPolandSweden
Matrix on actual responsibility
Workshop discussions
Scenario present the framework
What will happen?
Analysis of structure of responsibility
The normative structureOf the actions taken
”Why”
Nota bene
Few examples
Different settings
Qualitative approach
Tool for further discussions
Study I At sea On land
Denmark Operative: Ministry of Defence Defence Command Denmark Admiral Danish Fleet
Administrative: Ministry of Environment and energy, Danish Environmental Protection Agency
Operative: Danish Emergency Management Agency, Local authorities and others.
Administrative: Regional/local Councils, Ministry of Defence (DEMA)
Germany Operative: Fd. Ministry of Transport, Building and Houses Central Command for Maritime Emergencies
Administrative: Federal Governement + Coastal States Fd. Ministry of Transport, Building and Houses + Coastal St. Ministries
Operative: Coastal States Local authorities
Administrative: Coastal States Ministries
Poland Operative: Ministry of Infrastructure Maritime Search and Rescue Service
Administrative: Ministry of Infrastructure Directors of Maritime Officies
Operative: Local Authorities
Administrative: no info
Sweden Operative: The Swedish Coastguard
Administrative: The Swedish Ministry of Defence
Operative: Municipal Authorities, Swedish Rescue Services Agency
Administrative: Municipalities, The Swedish Ministry of Defence
Notes from the scenario workshops
At sea: established system of actorsOne communicative format
One organisation
On land: no system of actorsNo communicative format
Several organisations
MRCC
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CP
EEZ
Country 1
Country 2
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MunicipalitiesRegionsLänderNations
Harbours
¤ CP?¤ CP?
¤ CP?¤ CP?
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)
¤Problem 1No timeEnvironmentalconsequencesTechnique 1Few peopleLittle experience
Problem 2More timeEnvironmentalSocio-economicconsequencesTechnique 2Many peopleNo experience
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)
Learning:
# Find ways of sharing experiences.# Work with simulations.# More realistic exercises.
Resources:
Make use of common resources (e.g. EMSA)
Make use of the available tools (STW …)