Science-Policy Interface (SPI) to support monitoring implementation plans as well as sub-regional and regional policy developments regarding EcAp clusters on pollution, contaminants & eutrophication, marine biodiversity & fisheries, coast & hydrography

This new report provides Mediterranean stakeholders with key recommendations and conclusions that emerge from three workshops to support the roadmap for the implementation of Ecosystem Approach (EcAp) and of Integrated Monitoring and Assessment Programme of the Mediterranean Sea and Coast (IMAP) decision by strengthening SPI.

Other recent publications

03/06/26

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

The Mediterranean is currently facing an unprecedented convergence of crises (water scarcity, pollution, biodiversity decline) that is putting growing pressure on its ecosystems and economies.

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03/06/26

Reforming Environmentally Harmful Subsidies : An Ecological Imperative and an Economic Opportunity for the Mediterranean

The Mediterranean is warming 20% faster than the global average, yet governments artificially sustain unsustainable economic models through Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS) in fossil fuels,

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01/06/26

Plan Bleu Publishes an Illustrated Booklet to Make the MED 2050 Scenarios Accessible to All

How can we envision the Mediterranean of tomorrow? What challenges will Mediterranean societies face in response to climate change, geopolitical tensions, pressure on natural resources,

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