The Mediterranean library of knowledge

Explore the ENI CBC Med Programme's library of deliverables: a comprehensive digital repository of diverse resources tailored for the Mediterranean region. Discover in-depth studies, innovative strategies, and practical tools spanning tools addressing key environmental, economic, and social issues. The library is your go-to source to find valuable knowledge to inspire new collaborative projects driving fair, sustainable and inclusive development across the Mediterranean.

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A.4.2.1 Tunisian Report_Marine litter tackling in Tunsia actions and recommendations

This report consistes in the Tunisian national reports on tackling marine litter, offering actions and recommendations. It was the result of Activity 4.2.1: “Best Policies and Proposal Collection and Fine-Tuning,” which aims to gather concrete good practices, best experiences, and innovative ideas for marine litter disposal from stakeholders in each involved country and across the Mediterranean. The objective is to improve waste management reviews, community-based methodologies, waste reduction regulations, individual and corporate behaviors, and communication strategies. Recommendations are derived from training sessions, awareness days, scientific activities (such as beach monitoring, microplastic sampling, and biota analysis), and networks established during the project.

A.4.2.1_LB-PP1_Mediterranean Report_Marine litter tackling in the Mediterranean actions and recommendations

This report consolidates contributions from the Italian, Tunisian, and Lebanese national reports on tackling marine litter, offering actions and recommendations. It is also the results of Activity 4.2.1: “Best Policies and Proposal Collection and Fine-Tuning,” which aims to gather concrete good practices, best experiences, and innovative ideas for marine litter disposal from stakeholders in each involved country and across the Mediterranean. The objective is to improve waste management reviews, community-based methodologies, waste reduction regulations, individual and corporate behaviors, and communication strategies. Recommendations are derived from training sessions, awareness days, scientific activities (such as beach monitoring, microplastic sampling, and biota analysis), and networks established during the project.

A.4.1.1 Capacitiy Building Training Design Plan

This document offers comprehensive guidelines on organizing, implementing, evaluating, and reporting a Capacity Building Workshops aimed to provide participants knowledge on marine litter monitoring, management, and tackling as well as understanding legislation, funding, communication and stakeholders’ motivation . It identifies the target audience and outlines the topics for the workshops. Additionally, the document includes a checklist for tasks necessary for the successful implementation of the workshops and provides a draft time plan for achieving these tasks.

A.3.1.4 Data fine-tuning and studies delivery

This document details the scientific monitoring activities of the project, which primarily concentrated on analyzing macrolitter and microlitter in key environmental compartments. These compartments include beaches, the sea surface, and the ingestion of litter by mussels, commercially valuable fish species, and sea turtles. The investigations were conducted in five distinct pilot study areas, aiming to comprehensively assess the presence and impact of litter across different levels within the marine ecosystem. The document outlines the methodologies and findings of these studies, providing essential data for understanding and mitigating marine litter pollution.

A.3.1.1 Literature review II organisms

This document offers a detailed literature review on the impact of marine litter on biota in the Mediterranean Sea. The primary goal is to establish baseline information concerning how marine litter affects various organisms in this region. By compiling and analyzing existing research, this review aims to provide a foundational understanding that will support further studies and efforts to address the ecological impact of marine litter on Mediterranean Sea life.

A.3.1.1 Literature review I enviroment

This document provides a comprehensive literature review on litter in various Mediterranean Sea environments. Its primary objective is to establish baseline information regarding the impact of litter in these areas. By synthesizing existing research and data, this review aims to inform and guide future studies and initiatives aimed at mitigating the environmental impact of litter in the Mediterranean region.

A.2.5.3 Decalogue disseminated through the BEach CLEAN campaign (ITA, FRA, ENG, AR)

This document is part of the BEach CLEAN campaign, which aims to protect the environmental heritage of beaches and encourages a productive dialogue with tourism operators and citizens to raise awareness about the consequences of littering. The decalogue is available in Italian, French, English, and Arabic, and it outlines ten key principles or actions that individuals and businesses can take to help keep beaches clean and preserve their natural beauty.

A.2.5.1 Beach litter montoring guide (ITA, FRA, ENG, AR)

This guide outlines a standardized protocol for monitoring beach litter, aligned with the methodology proposed by the European Environment Agency. The guide is available in multiple languages: Italian, French, English, and Arabic. It provides comprehensive instructions on how to systematically collect, categorize, and document litter found on beaches, facilitating consistent data collection and contributing to broader environmental monitoring efforts.

NEX-LABS Final Comprehensive Report

This final report highlights the main achievements and lessons learned by the NEX-LABS project.The NEX-LABS consortium efforts have laid down a pathway that others can follow, ensuring that the journey towards sustainable development continues well beyond the life of this project.

Skills4Sports A3.3.1 Skills Gap Analysis Report

Skills Gap Analysis Report for the Sports sector helps project partners to determine which skills currently exist in the available NEET (people who are Not in Employment, Education or Training) workforce in comparison with the skills required to have better access to the sports industry employment market. The present report is essential for the next activities of Skills4Sports, as it will include the identification of specific fields/professions, as well as the skills that are in demand and could offer a career path to NEETs of the Mediterranean region. Furthermore, the Skills Gap Analysis report determines the material of the training curricula for sports professionals.

OENOMED met en oeuvre des Chartes Locales pour une vitiviniculture durable dans les Aires Protégées de la Méditerranée

Le projet OENOMED s'engage à promouvoir une viticulture innovante et durable dans les aires protégées de la Méditerranée. Pour ce faire, des Chartes Locales ont été élaborées, définissant des critères et encourageant l'adoption de pratiques culturales durables spécifiques à chaque territoire impliqué dans le projet. L'objectif principal de ces chartes est de gérer de manière durable les ressources naturelles essentielles à la viticulture, notamment la préservation de l'eau, de la qualité du sol et de la biodiversité. De plus, elles visent à promouvoir la production d'éco-services par les vignobles, tels que l'économie circulaire et des dispositifs pour une gestion responsable de l'irrigation. Ces Chartes Locales définissent des normes minimales permettant aux vignobles de prétendre à l'appellation "Vins des Aires Protégées de la Méditerranée". Cette sous-appellation reconnaît les efforts des producteurs pour contribuer à la préservation des aires protégées et à la durabilité de la vitiviniculture.

FFN-ii: Field Data Collection and Digitalization of All Sites

The objective of this activity was to collect, study and deliver the field data required for the establishment and operation of the two Location Aware (LA) prototypes, namely the OliveFlyNet for Olive fruit fly and the MedFlyNet for Mediterranean fruit fly, in the 8 wide-area sites (Olive: AUA, UCO, LARI, IO, Peaches: UNIMOL, CRRHAB, Citrus: AUA). This is the last updated deliverable. In the sites, a revision of the field elements has been performed with ground truth to verify the digitized field data. The maps have been updated and produced accordingly. The use of mobile GIS for the collection of field data is also described.