Europe is grappling with increased wildfires due to climate extremes, with protected areas especially vulnerable and fires in contaminated lands presenting distinctive challenges. European response mechanisms are constructive, but they require enhanced comprehensive management strategies, including community involvement and preventive measures. The Cohesion Policy funds aids against wildfires, yet issues with governance, focus, and fund distribution limit its effectiveness. More emphasis on prevention, improved coordination, and integrated funding access, alongside enhanced information exchange and alignment with global initiatives, is crucial.

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The presentation was followed by questions from the Members which unleashed a stimulating debate on the challenges and prospects highlighting the needs for both prevention and intervention means as well as training.  Interesting conclusion from the chair showing that a focus on climate adaptation should be seen as a pillar for the future of cohesion policy.

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