Title Promoter Affiliations Abstract "Guidance mid-term evaluation (2020) and final evaluation (2020-2021) VVSG program 'Municipal International Cooperation'" "Geert Van Hootegem" "Centre for Sociological Research, Research Group Sustainable Development" "The Municipal International Cooperation program is one of the programs implemented by the VVSG International service (Association of Flemish Cities and Municipalities). Funding comes from the Belgian government. The aim of the program is to contribute to good local governance by strengthening capacity to govern in the South and local policy coherence in Flanders. To achieve this, the VVSG is working on the localisation of the SDGs and, in 9 partner countries, on themes such as capacity building, gender and the sustainable development goals. The mid-term evaluation (based on peer evaluations and self-evaluations in Benin, Ecuador and Guatemala) provided the VVSG and the actors involved with an insight into the course of the first part of their program, and allowed them to gather input and recommendations for the second part. The purpose of the final evaluation is for the VVSG to be accountable to the funder, and for the local governments to be accountable to politicians, civil servants and civil society in their municipality. In addition, the learning aspect with view to future programmes is equally important." "EMfloodResilience: Mapping the impact of the summer flood 2021 along the river Meuse to optimise future river management and policy" "Monitoring and Restoration of Aquatic Fauna, Estuaries, Research Institute for Nature and Forest" "Interreg Euregio Meuse-Rhine in a 'post-high water' contextInterreg Euregio Meuse-Rhine (EMR) sponsors projects with partners across borders. They invest in projects around innovation, economy, social inclusion and training and territorial cohesion. By stimulating cross-border cooperation, they strengthen economic and social cooperation in the border zone between Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. The Interreg V-A EMR program is investing almost 100 million euros in the development of this Interreg area in the period until 2023.A total of 6.9 million euros will be invested in the Interreg project EMFloodResilience. Within this, the various partners will be able to carry out projects with the following focus: improving weather and flood forecasting, strengthening crisis response, and making spatial planning more climate resilient. EMFloodResilience: Eleven partners work together internationally against flood impactsFollowing the 2021 flood event in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, 11 partners from the three countries decided to join forces to reduce flooding and improve flood safety. The climate is changing and extreme weather situations will unfortunately become more frequent. Therefore, we are investing to warn the population about the risks of flooding. The goal of the EMfloodResilience project is to exchange information euregionally and improve cooperation between public river authorities. The main goal is for the EMR region to benefit from improved methodology during major crisis situations to analyze intervention effects and their impact on the EMR and its citizens. The ultimate goal is to be better prepared during new extreme flood events and prevent future damage to life, and socio-economic damage. More information in English about this project can be found here: https://emfloodresilience.eu/This cross-border project is possible thanks to the contribution of the Interreg program totaling 6.9 million euros. Project proposals for all aspects have been submitted and approved by the Interreg program authority for an amount of more than 8 million euros. The projects will run until December 31, 2023.INBO as project partnerIn cooperation with numerous partners, INBO are conducting research into the consequences of the summer high water of 2021 along the Grensmaas. Together with the Meuse-in-Beeld team, we are mapping the consequences of the extreme high water on the terrestrial and aquatic river ecosystem of the Meuse.We are also developing a tool to optimize coordination with nature in future decisions on flood safety. We will develop a prototype of a Decision Support System (DSS) model that provides policy-supporting map layers. In doing so, we will use the ecosystem model ECODYN developed by INBO. This will contribute to a more balanced policy on nature and flood protection in which both European nature goals and flood protection goals can be achieved.More information can be found at https://emfloodresilience.eu/The project partners are1. Limburg Water Board (project leader)2. Rijkswaterstaat3. KNMI4. Delft University of Technology5. Municipality of Weert6. University of Liege7. Province of Liège (BE)8. De Vlaamse Waterweg9. The Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO).10. Eifel Rur Water Association11. RWTH Aachen UniversityThe Service Public Wallonie (SPW) is an associated partner within this project."