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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SMC_D4.2.2_Co-Creation Labs

The sustainable Mediterranean cities project based on the sustainable retrofit of urban areas is a challenging task requiring careful planning and a high level of engagement between all stakeholders throughout the different phases of the process to ensure that the expected targets are met and that the project is financially, environmentally, and
socially successful.
For this, the Co-Creation Lab is important to be created in the three municipalities. A co-creation lab will be set up in each participating city to support a participatory approach to the development of urban retrofit plans.

SMC_D4.1.2_Contextualised decision-making method

This document describes the contextualised decision-making methodologies for Sousse ,Irbid , and Moukhtara municipalities as partner within the Sustainable MED Cities project.
For this, the contextualised decision-making methodologies for partner cities based on the use of the assessment tools SNTool, (urban scale) and SBTool (building scale) in order to prepare the optimal retrofitting concept for an urban area and single buildings belonging to it, will include the determination of specific caracteres for each phase process of decision-making methodologies.

TECHLOG O.5.7 - Joint proposal for a new shared qualification standard

The need to define standards for advanced training and licensing and qualification certification in the (trans)port and logistics field was among the main objectives of the project.
In the context of the TECHLOG project, stakeholders from port and transport companies and institutions from all partner countries were invited to take part in a capacity-building path, through which they were to exchange views and knowledge to build, supportedby the project partners and two external experts, a joint proposal for a common qualification standard for port and transport workers.
To this end, two preparatory online meetings, one in-person workshop, and one final recapitulatory online session were held.
The target audience for participation in the consultancy included:
1. Public officials with an administrative background and expertise in standardization and safety, such as:
a) State control officials in the shipping sector.
b) Harbormasters, often tasked with overseeing port operations in various countries.
2. Personnel involved in port operations, including:
c) Labor inspectorate officials responsible for health and safety regulations.
d) Port Authority representatives.
3. Professionals in logistics and transportation, such as:
e) Road safety officials.
f) Health and safety experts.

The resulting joint qualification standard is contained in Deliverable O.5.7, and was presented at the TECHLOG Final Conference, which took place in Cagliari on December 1st, 2023.

TECHLOG - O.5.6 Video tutorials

The project developed and released 3 videos showing the opportunities and benefits related to the use of advanced simulators and related training programs in port and transport activities.

The video tutorials developed in the framework of the project offer several positive aspects for workers and businesses, contributing to effective learning, skill development, and overall productivity. Tutorials are made available:
- on the project collaborative platform https://techlogproject.com.
- on the official TECHLOG youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@techlogproject7406
- in the official TECHLOG website (Library/videos area)
They were also shared in the TECHLOG social channels: https://linktr.ee/techlog_project

The 3 tutorials focus on:
- simulation opportunities for truck drivers;
- simulation opportunities for quay crane operators;
- training for innovation trainers.

MEDWAYCAP Interactive map

A 3D interactive map showing the territorial coverage of the good practices developed by the different projects that have worked in synergy during MEDWAYCAP. The map provides collaborative and interactive learning opportunities, offering a dynamic and engaging way to learn about the solutions developed in the different Mediterranean countries. This map is the result of a joint effort of all partners, who shared their best practices by telling their stories using the storytelling method. Have a look at the map on the homepage of the MENAWARA project.

MEDWAYCAP Memorandum of Understanding

An alliance for a long-term capitalisation strategy at Mediterranean level to improve non-conventional water supply, management and reuse, formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the project partners and associated partners, as part of a broader capitalisation strategy. The parties to the Memorandum agreed to develop and implement an advocacy strategy and to set measurable milestones to assess the relevance of their joint initiative to the main outcomes sought.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - ITA

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - FR

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - EN

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Integrate Municipal Waste Management Plan - Municipality of Bickfaya (Lebanon)

This is one of the Integrated Municipal Waste Management Plans (IMWMP) developed within the CLIMA project. The IMWMP incorporates specific measures to manage waste, including organic waste, establish ambitious waste reduction targets, and promote the reuse of organic components.

Integrate Municipal Waste Management Plan - Municipality of Mahdia (Tunisia)

This is one of the integrated Municipal Waste Management Plans (IMWMP) developed within the CLIMA project framework. The IMWMP incorporates specific measures to manage waste, including organic waste, establish ambitious waste reduction targets, and promote the reuse of organic components.

MEDWAYCAP BPs’ Inventory Platform

An open and dynamic resource that plays a crucial role in sharing knowledge and supporting decision-making. With 21 best practices from 9 Mediterranean countries already evaluated and published, the platform has proven its effectiveness in analysing trends and gaps to guide policy and funding. It works as a platform, a web-based business intelligence solution, to inform and disseminate the innovative solutions and practices implemented in the Mediterranean region and beyond. The platform includes the analysis of related issues such as performance, innovation, durability, socio-economic impact, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and others.