Expérience tunisienne pour faire face à la Variabilité et au Changement Climatique en Zones Côtières

The purpose of this report is to present a bibliographical summary of previous reports, studies and national strategies drawn up on climate change and Tunisian coastal zones. It presents the characteristics of Tunisia’s coastal zones, the pressures and repercussions of the phenomenon of climate change to which they are subjected and the experience that the country has in managing these areas in terms of adaptation to climate change.

It is part of the regional project “Integrating Climate Variability and Change (CVC) into National ICZM Strategies” (ClimVar), a complementary project to the MedPartnership led by UNEP/MAP and funded mainly by the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

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Nature-based Solutions in the Mediterranean: How can Nature Help Tackle the Growing Air Pollution Crisis?

Air pollution is a growing concern in Mediterranean cities, with two-thirds of countries in the region exceeding air quality standards set by the European Union

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Plan Bleu at UNOC3: Mobilizing for the Future of the Mediterranean

Plan Bleu took part in the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in Nice. The team contributed to several major events to bring Mediterranean issues

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Summary and Key Points of Edited Volume II – Green Finance and Sustainability

As the Mediterranean faces increasing ecological pressures and socio-economic imbalances, the question of the effectiveness of economic and financial instruments in the sustainable transition becomes

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