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2 - Green and resilient shared environment
SO 2.1 - Climate change adaptation

HANDY

Strengthen the specialistic skills of the emergency services to response to the climate changes events

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Information

Start date
01/04/2024
End date
30/09/2026
Total budget
2.531.880,00
Partnership
IT - 3
HR - 2
Project typology:
Standard project

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Project specific objectives

  • To enhance the competencies needed to manage and prevent climate change events through multi-level targeted training courses;
  • To strengthen the skills of civil operators in using specialized equipment for risk management, along with enhancing the existing centers in the territories of the involved partners;
  • To develop a cross-border Strategy and Action Plan for mutual cooperation in the field of training across the Adriatic, aimed at improving operational capacity in response efforts. 

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Project main outputs

  • Multi-level training on common risks - such as floods, fires, oil spills, and earthquakes - enhancing the technological and digital skills of civil protection bodies, decision-makers, operators, and volunteers in the field of risk prevention;
  • Joint developed guidelines for cross-border standardization of training on the use of specialized equipment and innovative systems, with the aim to provide decion-makers and stakeholders, including regional and national civil protection authorities operating in the Adriatic Sea, with technical and administrative data, recommendations, information, and measures;
  • Cross-border Strategy and Action Plan for the standardization of mutual cooperation in the field of training, focusing on standardizing the methodology for high-level training shemes to be implemented among civil protection bodies even after the project.

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About

HANDY responds to the urgent need highlighted at the 7th European Civil Protection Forum in Brussels to strengthen collaboration among civil protection agencies in managing emergencies within the Adriatic region. Emphasising the importance of specialised training, enhanced interoperability, and improved equipment, the project aims to bolster readiness and response capabilities in the face of climate change-induced risks.

The initiative seeks to achieve these goals by transferring knowledge from previous projects, enhancing training programs, and facilitating joint capacity-building exercises through the Civil Protection Knowledge Network. This collaborative effort is crucial for building resilience and fostering mutual support across borders during crises such as forest fires, floods, oil spills, and earthquakes.

Partners from the Split-Dalmatia County and Puglia Region are establishing dedicated training centers to meet the ongoing training needs of the Adriatic area. These centers will not only enhance local preparedness but also serve as hubs for cross-border cooperation and training initiatives. HANDY contributes to advancing digitalisation and circular economy principles in civil protection practices. By improving the knowledge base and application tools related to climate change policies, the project aims to ensure sustainable and effective responses to emergencies throughout the Adriatic region.

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Lead partner

The Lead partner represents and takes full financial and legal responsibility for the entire partnership.

Puglia Region
Civil Protection Section

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News & Events

  • NEWS
    16/04/2026

    Between Modugno and Polignano a Mare for a two-day training and operational exercise on oil spill risk management

    The initiative combined theoretical sessions with a full-scale simulation carried out by the sea in Polignano a Mare, where participants tested real-life response procedures, equipment, and coordination mechanisms in a realistic emergency scenario.

  • NEWS
    30/03/2026

    Decision-makers and civil protection experts meet in Split to strengthen cross-border cooperation on extreme events

    Decision-makers and civil protection experts gathered in Split for a cross-border panel dedicated to wildfire risk management and cooperation in case of extreme events. The discussion highlighted the importance of shared training, stronger coordination and better communication between Italy and Croatia to build more resilient territories and improve joint preparedness across the Adriatic area.

  • NEWS
    24/03/2026

    From training to real action: strengthening wildfire preparedness in Split-Dalmatia County

    A full day in Split-Dalmatia County turned training into action, bringing together partners, civil protection teams and firefighters to face realistic wildfire scenarios. Through shared learning, simulations and live field testing, the activity helped strengthen cooperation and readiness to respond more effectively to wildfire risks across the Adriatic area.

  • NEWS
    18/03/2026

    Project partners meet in Aquileia for the 4th Steering Committee and Project Meeting

    The 4th Project Meeting of the HANDY project took place on 11 March 2026 at the Piccola Pinacoteca in Aquileia, hosted by the Municipality of Aquileia. Partners from Italy and Croatia met to review project progress, coordinate upcoming activities and strengthen cooperation on civil protection capacity building, practical testing and preparedness for climate-related and hydrogeological risks.

  • NEWS
    13/03/2026

    Aquileia and Palmanova host cross-border capacity bulding and exercise activities to tackle climate and hydrogeological risks

    Two days of capacity building, field simulations and equipment testing took place in Aquileia and Palmanova on 10–11 March, bringing together Civil Protection officers, volunteers and project partners from Italy and Croatia. The activities strengthened cross-border cooperation, supported knowledge exchange and improved joint preparedness to tackle climate-related and hydrogeological risks across the Adriatic area.

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