All Publications

2013
Ecosystem Approach in the Mediterranean
2013
MED POL Programme for the Assessment and Control of Marine Pollution in the Mediterranean (2013)
2012
Compliance Procedures and Mechanisms under the Barcelona Convention and its Protocols
2012
[Archived] Compliance Procedures and Mechanisms under the Barcelona Convention and its Protocols
2012
State of the Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Environment 2012 - Highlights for Policy Makers
2012
Support to the Barcelona Convention for the Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach, Including the Establishment of MPAs in Open Seas Areas, Including Deep Sea - Contribution Agreement NΒ°21.0401/2008/519114/SUB/D2 -Final Report - April 2012
2012
State of the Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Environment
2011
[Archived] Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Coastal Region of the Mediterranean and its Protocols (2011)
2011
2010 Annual Report - Strategic Partnership for the Mediterranean Sea Large Marine Ecosystem (Medpartnership)
2010
The State of the Environment and Development in the Mediterranean 2009
2010
[MedWaves No. 59] Focus on biodiversity
2010
[MTS 170] Assessment of the state of microbial pollution in the Mediterranean Sea
2009
Strategic Partnership for the Mediterranean Sea Large Marine Ecosystem: Together for the Mediterranean Sea
2009
MedWaves eNewsletter: November - December 2008
2009
[MTS 172] Rethinking Rural Development in the Mediterranean: Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development: Bari, Italy, 8 - 11 May, 2008
2009
[MedWaves No. 58] Implementing the ecosystem approach in the Mediterranean
2009
[MTS 173] Promoting Sustainable Tourism in the Mediterranean: Proceedings of the Regional Workshop: Sophia Antipolis, France, 2 - 3 July, 2008
2008
MedWaves eNewsletter: July - August 2008
2008
[MTS 171] MAP Coastal Area Management Programme (CAMP) Slovenia: Final Integrated Report
2008
[MTS 169] Municipal wastewater treatment plants in Mediterranean coastal cities: Inventory of treatment plants in cities of between 2,000 and 10,000 inhabitants