We are excited to share that on Friday, October 13, we joined the kick-off meeting of the IN4SAFETY project, a transformative initiative aimed at strengthening cross-border cooperation for a more resilient territory in the face of emergencies. The project is funded under the Interreg Italy-Slovenia Program. The project aims to strengthen transnational cooperation in the development and implementation of joint action plans for emergencies in the cross-border area.
IN4SAFETY addresses the common challenge of disaster prevention and climate change mitigation, also in light of the recent experiences involving fires in the cross-border Kras region in the summer of 2022.
The ultimate goal of the project is to promote climate resilience and disaster risk prevention by strengthening cross-border cooperation between local authorities and rescue teams.
Natural disasters know no borders and the consequences affect the entire cross-border area. That is why transnational cooperation is not only essential, but rather imperative. The project approach is based on strengthening institutional cooperation through the development of joint action plans and collaborative training to improve responsiveness in times of natural disasters. Another great opportunity to work on resilience development practices and work toward safer and more prepared communities. Together with our partners Municipality of Ajdovscina, Gasilska Enota Nova Gorica, Municipality of Duino-Aurisina, Geodetic Institute of Slovenia, Metropolitan City of Venice, University of Trieste, and associated partners, we are part of a project that transcends borders and brings together crucial organizations, all working toward a safer and more resilient future. Stay tuned for updates as we make great strides in building a safer and more resilient community! And if you want to learn more, follow the
IN4SAFETY addresses the common challenge of disaster prevention and climate change mitigation, also in light of the recent experiences involving fires in the cross-border Kras region in the summer of 2022.
The ultimate goal of the project is to promote climate resilience and disaster risk prevention by strengthening cross-border cooperation between local authorities and rescue teams.
Natural disasters know no borders and the consequences affect the entire cross-border area. That is why transnational cooperation is not only essential, but rather imperative. The project approach is based on strengthening institutional cooperation through the development of joint action plans and collaborative training to improve responsiveness in times of natural disasters. Another great opportunity to work on resilience development practices and work toward safer and more prepared communities. Together with our partners Municipality of Ajdovscina, Gasilska Enota Nova Gorica, Municipality of Duino-Aurisina, Geodetic Institute of Slovenia, Metropolitan City of Venice, University of Trieste, and associated partners, we are part of a project that transcends borders and brings together crucial organizations, all working toward a safer and more resilient future. Stay tuned for updates as we make great strides in building a safer and more resilient community! And if you want to learn more, follow the


