{"id":7705,"date":"2014-10-21T14:41:22","date_gmt":"2014-10-21T12:41:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/planbleu.org\/event\/monitoring-climate-variability-and-change-in-coastal-zones-regional-workshop-for-technical-validation-of-a-core-set-of-indicators\/"},"modified":"2023-02-28T09:00:28","modified_gmt":"2023-02-28T08:00:28","slug":"monitoring-climate-variability-and-change-in-coastal-zones-regional-workshop-for-technical-validation-of-a-core-set-of-indicators","status":"publish","type":"event","link":"https:\/\/planbleu.org\/en\/event\/monitoring-climate-variability-and-change-in-coastal-zones-regional-workshop-for-technical-validation-of-a-core-set-of-indicators\/","title":{"rendered":"Monitoring climate variability and change in coastal zones: Regional workshop for technical validation of a core set of indicators"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sophia Antipolis (France), 20-21 November 2014: in the framework of the project “Integration of climatic variability and change into national strategies to implement the ICZM Protocol in the Mediterranean”, Plan Bleu organized a regional workshop. One of the project\u2019s objectives is to define of a regional core set of indicators to monitor climate variability and change in coastal zones. For that purpose, Plan Bleu organized national workshops from April 2013 to November 2013.<\/p>\n To continue the work, Plan Bleu organized a technical workshop to discuss and agree on a regional core set of indicators in its premises, in Sophia Antipolis, France, from 20 to 21 November 2014.<\/p>\n The objectives of this regional workshop were to:<\/p>\n A presentation of the MedICIP (Mediterranean Integrated Climate Information Platform) developed within the frame of this project in order to share information and data among (first) participating countries, was done by Plan Bleu.<\/p>\n
\nThe UNEP\/MAP<\/a> project \u201cIntegration of climatic variability and change into national strategies to implement the ICZM Protocol in the Mediterranean\u201d,\u00a0 funded among others, by the Global Environment Facility, was launched on 17 May 2012 in Istanbul (T\u00fcrkiye). It is a 3-year project\u00a0, ending\u00a0 in December 2015. The involved countries are\u00a0: Albania, Algeria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, \u00a0Croatia, Egypt, Libya, Montenegro, Morocco, Palestine, Tunisia. \u00a0This project\u00a0 is articulated with the MedPartnership<\/a> programme.<\/p>\n\n