News

The NACEMAP Pilot 1 develops tools for communities and authorities to support community preparedness

Developing tools to support community preparedness was in the focus of the NACEMAP project’s first pilot exercise in Rovaniemi, Finland on the 26th March 2026. The pilot exercise featured a wildfire scenario which is becoming increasingly timely in Lapland as well.

Date
13.04.2026

The participants of the pilot exercise represented authorities from the Wellbeing Services County of Lapland, municipalities and other authorities, as well as communities, volunteer organizations, and universities.

The wildfire scenario used in the exercise is timely and effectively highlights the preparedness needs of communities. We gained valuable insights from this first pilot exercise for our development work, which we will continue together with the communities and authorities, commented Laurea's Project Manager Minna Markkanen.

 

 

Laurea's project manager Minna Markkanen speaking to the audience.

 

The importance of information, the flow of information, and communication was emphasized in the discussions. For example, we discussed what information the local communities could provide to the authorities regarding local strengths and risks. Similarly, we heard from the representatives of the rescue services and municipalities about what information would be useful to them. Some of the tools being developed are suitable for communities’ own preparedness planning. 

Based on these discussions, we will continue to develop the preparedness tools presented during the exercise, and they will be published later on the project’s website. The development work will continue with the next pilot exercise in Ireland this fall, and we will continue our collaboration with the stakeholders in Lapland. 

 

A representative from the rescue services presenting a tool.

A group of 6 participants discussing around a table, another group in the background

Participants discussing in the audience.

A group of five participants discussing around a table.

The NACEMAP roll-up displayed at the venue, roses in front of it on the table.

Read next

News
21.11.2025

Community Resilience Forum highlights local knowledge and shares best practices internationally