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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
– COVID-19: An opportunity for nature and people to reunite in business – News from our Community – A new action plan for biodiversity protection – Mediterranean projects on the spot – Next community events More information here.
Read moreThe Sustainable Tourism Community will present some of the tools and the experiences of our Interreg MED Projects at different events at European and national level : · On 20th October 2020 we will participate in a workshop at the European Week
Read moreOn 20th October 2020 we will participate in a workshop at the European Week of Regions and Cities co-organised with the Interreg MED Urban Transports Community about “Sustainable Mobility in Tourist Destinations”. The workshop features the intervention
Read moreAgenda – Introductory webinar On the “Science-Policy-Society interactions in ecosystem-based marine resources management and planning” short training course (March 2021, Venice, Italy) 17/09/2020 from 9:30 h to 12:15 h Online session – REGISTRATION HER
Read moreOn Monday, 27 July 2020, the Blue Growth Community (BGC) celebrated its 2nd Advisory Board meeting (on-line event) with a high participation. more than 120 registered persons and around 65 permanent attending participants- – among the BGC members, MED
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