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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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: Training on Location Aware System (LAS) Advances

The training meeting on Location Aware System (LAS) advances took place in Mabrouka Society in Khlidia-Ben Arous, Tunisia on May 18, 2023. The last day of the project's 3rd consortium meeting took place in Tunisia, by the Olive Tree Institute and the Regional Research Centre on Horticulture and Organic Agriculture (CRRHAB), and within the framework of the FruitFlyNet-ii project. Participants in the training meeting were the partners’ personnel and the hosting partner was the CCRHAB research team.
Eleven e-traps baited with Ceratitis capitata male attractant were set up gradually, along with conventional delta ones in the peach experimental sites belonging to Mabrouka society in Khlidia-Ben Arous. Tests on the transmission of data from the field to the server have been carried out successfully but with some failures. The research team will continue working to improve the quality of the devices.

FNN-ii: Training in MedFlyNet

The training Meeting on MedFlyNet took place in Campobasso on the 25th - 26th July 2022 within the framework of the FruitFlyNet-ii project. This was an in-person meeting, preceded by a one-day online meeting, held on 24th February 2022. Participated to the meeting the partners AUA, UCO and CRRHAB.
The meeting was carried at the premises of the University of Molise, organizing partner. The main objective was to provide a detailed technical description of the MedFlyNet prototype, for both the e-trap and basic e-services, including practical training and field demonstration. In more details, the meeting was organized in 4 sessions: session A on Medfly e-trap, session B: In-field training; session C: MedFlyNet digitalization and monitor module; session D: MedFlyNet DSS.

FFN-ii: Training in OliveFlyNet

The Training Meeting in OliveFlyNet took place in Athens, Greece on the 15th - 17th June 2022 within the framework of the FruitFlyNet-ii project. This was an in-person meeting, preceded by a one-day online meeting, organized by the Agricultural University of Athens (AUA) and held on 24th February 2022. Participated to the meeting the technical teams of partners UCO UNIMOL, LARI, and IO.
The meeting was carried at the premises of the Agricultural University of Athens (organizing partner). The main objective was to provide a detailed technical description of the OliveFlyNet prototype, for both the e-trap and e-services, including practical training and field demonstration in the experimental site of AUA located in Koropi, Athens, Greece. The 3 days meeting was organized in 5 sessions: session A on OliveFly e-trap prototype, session B on OliveFlyNet Monitor Module; session C on OliveFlyNet Mobile GIS Module, session D on OliveFlyNet assisted e-services, and finally, in the last day session E on In-field demonstration.

SEACAP Living Labs

• 7 reports on Living Labs; one for each partner
• Handbook on Replication and Capitalisation of the SEACAP Living Labs

Mediterranean Biodiversity Protection tools catalogue in Arabic

In the framework of the Project PANACeA, the MED Biodiversity Protection Community built the present Catalogue of tools for biodiversity protection in Mediterranean MPAs, covering different needs and requirements for ecosystem-based management. This Catalogue is an update and extension of a previous report developed in the context of PANACeA, which included a preliminary version of some of the tools for ecosystem-based management in the Mediterranean, being developed by the Biodiversity Protection Community projects during the year 2018.
The tools included in this version of the Catalogue updated in 2022 are classified into several types: monitoring tools; management tools; geospatial tools; financial tools and other tools.
The tools catalogue is available in Arabic, English, French and Spanish.

Mediterranean Biodiversity Protection tools catalogue

In the framework of the Project PANACeA, the MED Biodiversity Protection Community built the present Catalogue of tools for biodiversity protection in Mediterranean MPAs, covering different needs and requirements for ecosystem-based management. This Catalogue is an update and extension of a previous report developed in the context of PANACeA, which included a preliminary version of some of the tools for ecosystem-based management in
the Mediterranean, being developed by the Biodiversity Protection Community projects during the year 2018.
The tools included in this version of the Catalogue updated in 2022 are classified into several types: monitoring tools; management tools; geospatial tools; financial tools and other tools.
The tools catalogue is available in Arabic, English, French and Spanish.

NEW ENTREPRENEURIAL START-UP IDEAS

U-SOLVE was able to attract as many innovative ideas as possible and to maximize the impact of foreseen capacity building activities. Following this methodology, calls for applicants have been issued for both steps, including guidelines, templates, model contract and evaluation criteria.

Guide for clusters resetting to cross-border cooperation and access to financing tools

The guide aims to give an overview of the collaborative models developed in the framework of the CARISMED project, as well as to identify best practices from each participating city. The structure of the guide includes guidelines for implementing training programs for CCI innovative SMEs, clusters resetting for internal cooperation and external cross-border cooperation best practices.
The training programs in each participating cities have been developed basing on the research activities carried out within WP4. This section of the Guide summarizes this experience
according to the SMEs specific needs in terms of training: Tailor-made programs, based on a solid need analysis, local-based, as each CCI fabric has its specificities, experiential learning approach, and concise programs.

Toolkit/Advisory guide of Urban Policy for Med-cities

The toolkit / advisory guide will support and effectively help all interested parties:
- To get familiar with the CE concept and contemporary practices that manage to combine the sustainability principles with Creativity, focusing on a more eco-friendly and innovative economy;
- To get familiar with innovative methods and techniques that gradually create the very dynamic field of the upcycling productivity
- To be more aware of the LCARs methodology.
It is suited for the resetting of the built environment both in the business content and in the building shell.

OENOMED : Comment avoir accès à la marque Reservin ?

Pour accéder à la marque Reservin, les MPME doivent se conformer à un règlement d'usage détaillé ainsi qu'à un cahier des charges, désormais disponibles. Ces documents définissent les normes et les directives que les producteurs de vin doivent suivre pour être éligibles à la marque. Une déclaration d'engagement accompagne ces documents, engageant formellement les producteurs dans une démarche de durabilité et de respect des critères Reservin. Un schéma informatif simplifie la compréhension du processus d'adhésion à la marque Reservin. Cette représentation visuelle, claire et concise, résume les étapes suivies par les 43 MPME actuellement en possession de la marque Reservin, exposant ainsi la manière dont ils ont réussi à obtenir cette distinction tant recherchée. En unissant les producteurs de différents pays autour de ces valeurs communes, la marque Reservin émerge comme un leader incontesté dans le panorama vinicole mondial. Reservin s'engage collectivement en faveur de pratiques responsables au sein de la vitiviniculture, incitant non seulement à la préservation de l'environnement, mais également à une compréhension plus approfondie et éclairée du monde vitivinicole. En favorisant l'adoption de pratiques culturales durables, Reservin ouvre la voie vers un avenir où la qualité du vin s'harmonise parfaitement avec la responsabilité environnementale, répondant ainsi aux attentes éthiques et gustatives des consommateurs avertis.

La charte MED de OENOMED : Une vision commune de la viticulture durable

Le projet OENOMED a élaboré quatre Chartes Locales pour les régions méditerranéennes clés, à savoir la Tunisie :Boukornine, l'Italie : Parco regionale dei Castelli Romani, la France : Minervois et Bassin de Thau et le Liban : la réserve biosphère Chouf. Chaque charte est adaptée aux spécificités de son territoire respectif, tout en partageant une vision commune de la viticulture durable qui est la charte MED.De plus, une analyse et une évaluation rigoureuses des Chartes Locales (Tunisienne, Italienne, française et libanaise) ont été effectuées en conformité avec les critères de l'Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin (OIV). Les versions finales des Chartes Locales ont été échangées entre les partenaires scientifiques, garantissant ainsi leur cohérence et leur pertinence.