The overall objective of FIRELIFE was to enhance effective, proactive and continuous forest fire prevention in Hungary. The project aimed to provide targeted information and messages on the basis of an up-to-date communication framework plan, with target groups also involved through personal contact. As 99% of forest fires are caused by human activity in Hungary, targetedand instant communication can effectively cut the number of forest fires. The aim was to organise training courses for teachers, social workers and farmstead caretakers, as well as for forest fire prevention experts (foresters, conservationists, firefighters). The courses were designed to build relationships and improve inter-agency cooperation on forest fire prevention.
The project taught teachers, social workers, farmers and forest fire prevention experts to enhance forest fire prevention across the country. As a result, the number of forest fires decreased by nearly a third, and the size of the area damaged fell by nearly 90%. Other countries can follow FIRELIFE’s checklist to develop their own fire-prevention systems and tools.
- Reference
- LIFE13 INF/HU/000827
- Project duration
- 1 Jul 2014 - 31 Jan 2019
- Project locations
- Hungary
- Overall budget
- €943 830
- EU contribution
- €458 00248.5% of the overall budget
- Project website
- Project web site
Stakeholders
Coordinators
National Food Chain Safety OfficeForestry Directorate
Contact
Daniel Nagy
- Name
- Daniel Nagy
- Organisation
- National authority of Hungary
- nagydanebih [dot] gov [dot] hu
- Phone number
- 36304715618
- Fax number
- 3613743240