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Making the case for Nature-based Solutions in the Mediterranean


Nature-based Solutions implemented in the Mediterranean through restoration and improving conservation of ecosystems such as forests, wetlands and seagrass meadows, can help communities to address the climate and biodiversity crisis and societal needs in a post Covid19 era. Forests and other types of vegetation help lower air temperature in urban areas or stabilise slopes. Wetlands can regulate floods and sea level rise. Coastal vegetation and natural features such as sand dunes and Posidonia-beach systems can provide protection against storm surges and strong winds. Agro-biodiversity practices can enhance food production. Nature-based Solutions also aim to generate local employment and new economic opportunities in a fair and equitable way.

Focus Priorities

Objectives for the NbS Programme in the Mediterranean:

  1. Promoting the NbS standard in the Mediterranean, including capacity building in NbS.
  2. Supporting the deployment and uptake of NbS in the public and private sector.
  3. Enhancing the framework conditions for Nature-based Solutions at policy level, including economic incentives.

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播-Med is looking for PARTNERSHIPS听to build alliances, fund and implement projects to:

  • Apply听the NbS concept framework and standards to improve in projects of climate change adaptation and mitigation in wetlands management and restoration.
  • Develop听local NbS clusters of public and private stakeholders in Mediterranean cities to promote concrete applications in several countries' urban areas.
  • Enhance听the role that NbS can have on improving coastal resilience and coastal management.
  • Integrate听NbS measures within national climate plans in pilot North African countries.
  • Apply听NbS in agricultural landscapes to ensure food security and maintenance of cultural landscapes.

For those interested, please contact [email protected]with the subject line: Partnerships for Nature-based solutions听projects

MedECC

The (MEDECC) presented a in 2019 that spoke about risks in the Mediterranean region associated to climate change. The report noted an overall听average annual temperature听rise of 1.5掳C compared to the听years in the preindustrial period (1880-1899).听The temperature rise in the Mediterranean听is higher than听current global warming trends (+1.1掳C). Other听impacts of climate change in the region听include decreasing precipitation, sea-level rising, ocean acidification, sea temperature rise, and higher risks听of soil degradation, quality, and erosion.听These changes听could exacerbate听other climate-induced hazards such as听droughts,听floods, and fires.

Socioeconomic factors also play an important role.听the Mediterranean and North African regions are experiencing rapid population growth. A combination of听growing populations and the impacts of climate change听could听create a shortage of听crucial resources jeopardizing water and听food security. ()

The 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Centre Mediterranean Cooperation has been working on scientific tools to anticipate and monitor those changes and help to generate reliable knowledge, and is currently participating in regional projects on adaptation and mitigation.