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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Overview of Good Practices to Support Sustainable Finance for Green Businesses in the Mediterranean

This publication aims to highlight best practices in the financial sector that could be adapted, replicated and promoted through public or private initiatives in the Mediterranean region in order to boost sustainable finance for green entrepreneurs.

Country Outlook on Sustainable Finance - Lebanon

This publication aims at providing an overview of the sustainable finance sector in Lebanon.

Country Outlook on Sustainable Finance - Egypt

This report presents a comprehensive analysis of the current state of sustainable finance practices and policy frameworks in Egypt, along with an exploration of future opportunities and challenges. The study aims to shed light on the existing situation and provide insights into what can be expected in the near future, highlighting the efforts to transition towards a green, circular, and social economy in the Mediterranean region.

Aperçu nationale sur la finance durable - Tunisie

Ce rapport qui vise à présenter la situation actuelle des opportunités d’investissement publiques et privées en Tunisie en faveur de l’économie verte.

TECHLOG Collaborative Web-Platform

The TECHLOG collaborative platform is the technological tool that supports the activities of the two Living Labs promoted by TECHLOG and will represent the collaborative environment in which the beneficiaries of TECHLOG can cooperate to co-create, test and share new innovation initiatives and training programs based on advanced driving simulation technologies for port and transport staff. The platform is conceived to support the cooperation and exchange of information and good practices among the different innovation players operating in the port and road transport sectors of the Mediterranean area.

The TECHLOG platform provides a wealth of services and functionalities aimed at facilitating knowledge sharing and joint technological initiatives between the innovation players and users coming from both academia and transport/port industry and operating in the field of innovation and advanced simulation for transport and ports.

Identification and collection of SMEs’ offers and Needs

Collection of at least 80 Open Innovation opportunities (solutions and offers) in the platform to promote partnerships, open innovation, and faster uptake of research results. The activity will identify solutions and needs from SMEs and start-ups that have interest to set up collaborations at cross border level with emphasis to key sustainability areas. To achieve a balanced geographical spread, the programme will design a model that will allow to categorize different needs and solutions.

Euro-Mediterranean Open Innovation Network Handbook development

The experience and the feedback gained from these workshops will be integrated into a “EuroMED Open Innovation Network Handbook” which will be offered to policy makers, intermediaries, and agencies in EU & MPC countries. Correction measures and actions will be integrated for fine-tuning, guiding, or even shifting (if necessary) the delivery mechanism or the nature of services offered addressed. Feasibility and financial sustainability planning including roadmap for post project activities.

Guidelines on the energy renovation of university buildings in the Mediterranean

Guidelines were developed and designed based on the main outputs of the project including the Living Lab approach adopted for the co-creation of the renovation process, the main results of the pilot actions implemented (energy generated and saved, CO2 emissions avoided, savings in €..), lessons learned and recommendations for replication and scaling-up.
These guidelines will facilitate the replication and scaling-up of the innovative renovation actions implemented, leading to a wider impact.

Co-Publication: Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mediterranean Countries

The REIM, a joint initiative by the Network of Castles and Medieval Towns and iWORLD ETS, introduces the Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mediterranean Countries. This publication showcases efforts since 2004 to preserve and celebrate Mediterranean heritage, culminating in a digital platform with over 260 listed elements from Sicily, Algarve, Andalusia, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon. Through detailed descriptions, images, and videos, the REIM offers an immersive journey into shared traditions, rituals, and crafts, fostering cross-cultural appreciation and collaboration. Additionally, it lays the groundwork for the CRESPIEM: a network aimed at coordinating efforts to safeguard and promote Mediterranean cultural heritage, paving the way for a future of mutual understanding and prosperity.

Co-Publication: Revitalising Heritage Sites Through 3D Modelling: An Analysis of the (iHERITAGE) Project's Outcomes ICT Solutions

This research delves into the innovative technological methods employed within the iHERITAGE project, funded by the European Union through the ENI CBC MED Programme. Focusing on Egyptian cultural heritage revitalization, the study meticulously examines the restoration of key archaeological sites like the Workers' City at the Pyramids and the Solar Boat of Khufu. Through the creation of precise 3D models and immersive virtual representations, emerging 3D imaging platforms are utilized to enhance visitor experiences and preserve these sites. By employing qualitative and quantitative approaches, the research identifies both the benefits and challenges of leveraging technology in the Pyramids area. It underscores the crucial collaboration between graphic designers and archaeologists to develop effective mechanisms for innovation and preservation, ensuring the longevity of these invaluable cultural treasures.

Co-Publication: Urgent Inventory & Documentation of the elements of the ICH of Alexandria

This paper delves into the intersection of science, technology, and cultural heritage, particularly in the context of preserving Alexandria's rich intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Through the collaborative efforts of the Raquda Foundation for Art and Heritage and the Confederation of Egyptian European Business Associations (CEEBA), innovative inventorying and monitoring systems have been deployed to document and safeguard 51 ICH elements in Alexandria. This process not only addresses the challenges of time-consuming documentation but also ensures sustainable preservation and introduces heritage through diverse interpretation methods. By leveraging technology, this initiative underscores the importance of accessibility and the vital role it plays in safeguarding living heritage for future generations.

Co-Publication: (i)HERITAGE - Past and future of UNESCO Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean Basin

The El legado andalusí Andalusian Public Foundation, in partnership with the iHERITAGE project, is pioneering the interpretation of UNESCO Cultural Heritage using cutting-edge technologies like holograms, Virtual Archaeological Reconstructions, and spherical videos. Their exhibition "Gardens, Heritage, and Dreams," located in the Corral del Carbón building in Granada's historical center, seamlessly combines these innovative technologies with traditional exhibition techniques. Through this immersive experience, the Foundation aims to demonstrate how technology can enhance heritage interpretation while highlighting the significance of historic gardens within UNESCO World Heritage Sites, particularly focusing on Granada's iconic monuments such as the Alhambra, the Generalife, and the Albayzin district.