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Mio-Ecsde reconfirmed the Weec member Bonelli in its Board

The 23rd AGM – Annual General Meeting of MIO- ECSDE– was successfully held in Athens on 23rd October side by side with the closing of ACT4Litter Conference and SWIM-H2020 SM training on Marine Litter.

Before the AGM, a session about NGO’s accountability was attended by the representatives of the many organizations (127) from all the countries of both shores of Mediterranean in MIO network.

The AGM showed once again the strength of MIO in running relevant Projects, Actions and Events related to Sustainable Development, involving different partnership, and in particular, associations of the network. Very important is the role MIO played in diplomacy of civil society in Mediterranean, the accountability and the resilience, also when for several years the funds were reduced.

A new important entry in MIO Board is the representative of associations from Syria. The majority of members of the board were reconfirmed as well as Patrizia Bonelli from Institute for Environment and Education caring the WEEC Secretariat.

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Mediterranean mountains

“Mediterranean Mountains: climate change, landscape and biodiversity”, is a workshop organized by the Italian delegation* of the Alpine Convention and held at the Bio Mediterranean Cluster on 4th September 2015. The Workshop’s intent was to encourage sharing of experience and strengthening and expanding networking and cooperation among regional stakeholders in the Mediterranean on the governance of mountain territories.

Here is possible to download the full report.

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Union for Mediterranean (UfM) Climate Change Expert Group gathers in Paris

The COP21 triggered special momentum for tackling climate change globally. All the UfM Member States signed the Paris Agreement in New York on 22 April 2016 and they are now preparing for the COP22 in Marrakech in November 2016. As part of this preparation, the French Ministry for Environment, Energy and the Sea, and COP21 Presidency, hosted on 12 May, 2016 the 4th Union for the Mediterranean Climate Change Expert Group (UfMCCEG)  in the Oceanographic Institute of Paris.

More than 50 climate expert representatives from UfM member countries, key international organisations working in the field of climate change such as the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), as well as civil society representatives gathered  in Paris. Participants will follow up on the Paris Agreement and on the implementation of actions related to the fields of local authorities, private sector investments and capacity building. A work programme for 2016 aiming at enhancing the Mediterranean climate agenda under a regional umbrella of medium-term strategy was adopted at the end of the meeting.

Keeping the global temperature rise to below 2oC, the target set by the Paris Agreement, calls for actions that cannot only rely on nationally-determined contributions. A coordinated regional approach on Climate Action is needed to successfully achieve this target in the Mediterranean, one of the most sensitive areas in terms of the impact of climate change.

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Meeting of the Mediterranean Wetlands Committee

 

Le Ministère français de l’Écologie a accueilli la 12e réunion du Comité des zones humides méditerranéennes qui s’est tenue à Paris du 7 au 10 Février 2016.

La réunion a rassemblé des représentants de gouvernements, des organisations nationales et internationales, et des experts des zones humides de 24 pays méditerranéens pour discuter et adopter le Cadre d’action 2016-2030 intitulé «Les zones humides pour le développement durable dans la région méditerranéenne». Le Cadre d’action a été conçu comme une contribution anticipée pour aider les pays à atteindre certains des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par les Nations Unies en Septembre 2015. Il est prévu qu’en 2030, grâce à un engagement actif des pays de la Méditerranée et de la communauté des donateurs, les zones humides bien gérées apporteront une contribution importante au bien-être des populations de la région et au bon fonctionnement des systèmes naturels.

C’est disponible le lancement officiel du Cadre d’Action 2016-2030 (communiqué de presse & photos) et le discours du Secrétaire Général par intérim de la Convention de Ramsar, clôture du MedWet/Com 12discours du Secrétaire Général par intérim de la Convention de Ramsar, clôture du MedWet/Com 12.

Vous pouvez visiter aussi l’album de photos du MedWet/Com 12