Activity report 2014

The Blue Plan mobilized from the beginning of 2014 on the revision of the Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development (WSSD) by launching a broad consultation exercise contributing to the evaluation of THESD 1.0 (adopted in 2005) and the identification of the axes of the WSSD 2.0.

The Blue Plan mobilized from the beginning of 2014 on the revision of the Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development (WSSD)   by launching a broad consultation exercise contributing to the evaluation of THESD   1.0 (adopted in 2005) and the identification of the axes of the WSSD 2.0.

This activity report   is structured according to the axes adopted by the STEERING COMMITTEE of the CMDD   in June 2014 in Malta after a phase of broad consultation conducted by Plan Bleu:

  1. Ensuring sustainable development in marine and coastal areas
  2. Promoting resource management, food production and security through sustainable forms of rural development
  3. Planning and managing sustainable Mediterranean cities
  4. Addressing climate change as a priority for the Mediterranean
  5. Transitioning to a green and blue economy
  6. Improve governance in support of sustainable development.

Other recent publications

14/11/25

Socio-Economic Impact Study on Implementing Conservation Measures for Cartilaginous Species in the Gulf of Sirte, Libya

This comprehensive socio-economic impact assessment was commissioned by Plan Bleu/RAC and developed in close collaboration with SPA/RAC. It evaluates the potential impacts of implementing conservation

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14/11/25

Towards a Mediterranean NECA: Contextual Foundations and Sectoral Implications for Fisheries and Tourism

The report “Towards a Mediterranean NECA: Contextual Foundations and Sectoral Implications for Fisheries and Tourism”, developed by Plan Bleu, complements the REMPEC technical and feasibility

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12/11/25

From Knowledge to Action: Towards Sustainable Governance of Cruising and Recreational

The Pelagos Sanctuary, a tripartite Marine Protected Area between France, Monaco, and Italy, is a vital habitat for cetaceans, yet it faces increasing maritime traffic

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