
Make the Mediterranean a cooperation area for sustainable development
Make the Mediterranean a cooperation area for sustainable development
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The Mediterranean is increasingly threatened by rising sea levels, water scarcity and extreme weather events. These challenges place coastal communities and ecosystems at significant risk, especially those reliant on tourism, fisheries, and agriculture, which are integral to local economies. Climate change adaptation is a key priority in the Mediterranean, yet
Climate change is exposing large parts of coastal communities to tremendous risks. This is particularly noticeable on the two GEF MedProgramme SCCF Project pilot sites in Kotor Bay in Montenegro and the Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceima region in Morocco. When discussing climate risks, one element is often overlooked: gender-specific socio-economic inequalities and
Plan Bleu, Regional Activity Centre of the Mediterranean Action Plan/United Nations Environment Programme and the French Embassy in Croatia are pleased to announce the organization of a workshop on MED 2050 Transition Pathways on March 25-26, 2025 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. This event will bring together key stakeholders and Croatian experts
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