The major deliverable from Baltic Compass WP3 is an Atlas of measures to reduce runoff that are suitable for different conditions around the Baltic Sea Region. The Atlas will consist of case farms with practical examples of best practice, policy analysis of obstacles in the implementation of measures.
The work has begun and now Baltic Compass has delivered a list of Best Available Practices (BAP) and Best Available Techniques (BAT). The BAP consists of 12 major headings and altogether lists 25 measures to reduce the nutrient runoff from agriculture. These measures are implemented differently around the Baltic Sea region and Baltic Compass aims to gather country-level reports in order to compare and analyse specific information about how, why and to what extent various measurements are implemented in the different BSR countries.Baltic Compass WP3 aims to identify and communicate the best practice utilization examples and innovations in management, business and technology in the Baltic Sea Region. The proect will apply a multiple benefit analysis on best available practices and selection of counter-measures to reduce pollution from agriculture. The purpose of the work is to introduce a broader systemic approach in the selection of counter measures, and thus provide strengthened decision support in designing future counter measure action programs and packages.
Work Package 3 report: Measures for water protection and Nutrient Reduction

