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Environmentally hamrful subsidies constitute a major global concern, affecting the earth ecological balance. These government financial incentives intended to support the economy often have unintended ecological consequences. his issue is of particular importance for Mediterranean
We are pleased to announce the launch of ARTEMIS, an ambitious project co-funded by the Interreg Euro-MED Program , dedicated to the restoration of Posidonia seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean Sea. This project brings together
Plan Bleu took part in the launch of the Interreg Euro-MED project, NaTour4CChange. This project, which began on January 1, 2024, and will continue until June 30, 2026, aims to strengthen sustainable tourism in the
In the framework of the MED 2050 programme, a workshop entitled “Youth Commission for the Future of the Mediterranean” took place virtually on 2 March 2022. This workshop, which aimed to collect contrasted visions of young people on the Mediterranean i
Read moreThe Blue Growth Community organized its 2nd Annual Assembly and 3rd Advisory meeting with a high participation of its members. On the 12th October 2021, the Blue Growth Community, represented by the core members of the Interreg MED Blue Growth p
Read moreToday, 3rd of March, Plan Bleu represented theBlue GrowthCommunity during the first day of the Capitalisation event organised by BLUE DEAL InterregMED project:“BLUE DEAL Capitalization Lab”. Blue Deal project aims to to increase transnational activity
Read more13 members of the steering committee (COPIL) responsible for the development and implementation of the “Research-action: analyze, imagine, consult, adapt the socio-ecosystems of the Mediterranean coast to climate change” project met for the first time
Read moreOn 24 January 2022, Plan Bleu participated in the “Inspiring a Climate Renaissance” workshop at the IMERA (Marseille), organised by the Human Impacts Institute (New York, United States). The event gathered a local team of scientists, creatives, politic
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