Energy efficiency, building and climate change in the Mediteranean

Water, energy and climate change nexus, prospective for the Syrian Arab Republic by 2030

Adapting to climate change in the water sector in the Mediterranean: situation and prospects

Air transport and carbon dependency: future outlook for Mediterranean tourist destinations

Mediterranean Integrated Climate Information Platform (MedICIP): Installation and maintenance guide

Towards a multi-scale coastal risk index for the Mediterranean

The Mediterranean region is a climate change “hot-spot”. Investigating the role of climate and non-climate drivers on coastal zones is vital to understand the underlying risks and identify appropriate response measures. The multi-scale coastal risk index methodology proposed allows a scientifically sound detection of the coastal hot-spots.
Regional workshop on ecosystem services provided by Mediterranean wetlands
Sophia Antipolis (France), 19 September 2016: This workshop aimed to highlight the ecological importance of Mediterranean wetlands, the critical role they play in maintaining many natural cycles and supporting biodiversity, through the presentations of various case studies. Final results of the Med-ESCWET project were presented. Context and objectives of the Med-ESCWET Project According to IPCC […]
2nd Steering Committee meeting of the Med-ESCWET project
Sophia Antipolis, France, 18 May 2016: The overall objective of this 2nd Steering Committee of Med-ESCWET project is to collect the opinions and experience of all participants on biophysical assessments conducted at each site, and on the ongoing economic valuations.
5th Steering Committee Meeting and final event of the MedPartnership and ClimVar & ICZM Projects

Athens, 3-4 November 2015: The objective of this meeting was to present and discuss the results obtained through the implementation of the two projects, and to define together strategies to ensure continuity to these activities in the Mediterranean region.
Climate risk management in the Mediterranean. Climate services: a decision support tool for adaptation

The Mediterranean region is already particularly vulnerable to climate variability and extreme events. This region is also expected to be one of the most prominent climate change “hot spot”. The development of climate services in the Mediterranean basin is of major importance for the promotion of sustainable development in this region.