The Mediterranean Action Plan of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP/MAP)-Barcelona Convention Secretariat will take part in several events and meetings taking place in the context of the IUCN World Conservation Congress (Marseille, France, 3-11 September 2021).
UNEP/MAP, including the Coordinating Unit and several MAP Components, are joining forces with regional organizations to share with the world conservation community the latest nature conservation initiatives in the Mediterranean, reflect on the challenges and identify solutions. Several joint events will be taking place in the Mediterranean Solutions stand with the support of the MAVA Foundation.
The official programme of the Mediterranean Solutions Stand includes several sessions involving representatives of the UNEP/MAP system. It also includes an event on 4 September 2021 titled “High time to act for our Mediterranean”, which is coordinated by the UNEP/MAP Regional Activity Centre SPA/RAC.
Highlights from the Mediterranean Action Plan system’s participation in IUCN World Conservation Congress
PAMEx launch - The Mediterranean: a model sea by 2030 (3 September)
The UNEP/MAP Coordinator, Tatjana Hema, and the Director of REMPEC, Gabino Gonzalez, are among the speakers of this high-level convened by France. Learn more: https://www.iucncongress2020.org/fr/programme/official-programme/session-51700
High time to act for our Mediterranean, a one-day event coordinated by SPA/RAC on the Mediterranean Solutions Stand (4 September)
- Where are we now?
- Pathways to making peace with nature in the Mediterranean: addressing challenges
- Pathways to making peace with nature in the Mediterranean. Promising solutions
- All hands-on deck-- This final session of the programme “High time to act for our Mediterranean” will provide a summary of the ideas discussed during the day to halt the decline of biodiversity, followed by a call to action to be made by the President of the Barcelona Convention Bureau Carlo Zaghi.
Current state and perspectives of the Mediterranean environment and development and linked drivers, pressures, impacts and responses-- coordinated by Plan Bleu (4 September)
Setting the Mediterranean Context (4 September)
Setting the 30% conservation target in the Mediterranean Sea (4 September)
Mediterranean climate and environmental change: the scientific world raises the alarm! (5 September)
Regional and International Cooperation for the Mediterranean: Achieving the Good Environmental Status of the Mediterranean Sea (6 September)
Networks and Partnerships in the Mediterranean Region: Building and strengthening Networks and Partnerships (6 September)
Recent evidence of biodiversity collapse in the Mediterranean region: Which solutions to implement? (8 September)