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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16/06/26

Mediterranean Tourism Facing Climate Change: Towards a Redefinition of the Tourism Model

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From Knowledge to Action: Towards Sustainable Tourism Governance in the Pelagos Sanctuary

The intensification of tourism activities along the Mediterranean coastline and the growing impacts of climate change demand that we move past sector-specific approaches to build

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Sustainable Finance in the Mediterranean : What Impacts Do Different Instruments Deliver ?

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