EUSBSR Annual Forum 2026
The tides are shifting, and so must we. The Baltic Sea Region is entering a decade defined by complex, interlinked challenges: climate impacts are accelerating, demographic pressures are reshaping communities, and security threats are growing – from cyberattacks and hybrid interference to vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. These challenges do not occur in isolation. They interact, reinforce one another, and demand coordinated responses that no country or sector can achieve alone.
The 17th EUSBSR Annual Forum will bring together governments, cities, visionaries, policymakers, researchers, and civil society leaders with a shared mission: to jointly address the region’s most pressing challenges through stronger cross-sectoral cooperation, smarter coordination, and bold innovation. Engagement Day and Project Village return – with a fresh perspective.
Resilience: at the heart of regional security and shared prosperity
In the Baltic Sea Region, resilience means more than withstanding shocks – it means thriving through them by building the capacity to adapt and collaborate in an era where crises are becoming the new normal.
By connecting climate, environmental health, economic security, and societal preparedness, the Forum will explore a whole-of-governance approach focused on four interlinked challenges:
- Security & Geopolitical Uncertainties.
- Climate Change & Environment of the Baltic Sea.
- Demographic Shifts & Regional Competitiveness.
- Governance, Implementation Gaps, & Financing.
The host for the Annual Forum 2026 is the City of Tallinn and the Forum is organised together with the Council of the Baltic Sea States Secretariat (CBSS) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, Baltic Sea Strategy Point (BSSP) and the Baltic Sea States Subregional Co-operation (BSSSC). The event is funded by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme, the City of Tallinn and the Council of the Baltic Sea States Secretariat.
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