CAPITALIZATION EVENT ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA AGENDA 28 OCTOBER 2015 VILLA CELIMONTANA, PALAZZETTO MATTEI VIA DELLA NAVICELLA, 12 ROME 1
Context The environment has no respect for national boundaries: natural habitats and weather patterns often spread across several regions or several countries. That is why efforts to protect the environment of regions around the Mediterranean can be more effective when they extend across borders. Given its focus on cross-border cooperation, the ENPI CBC Med Programme is a natural fit for environmental initiatives. The 38 environmental sustainability projects funded under the ENPI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme are divided into the following areas: Water management (8 projects); Waste treatment and recycling (6 projects); Renewable energies and energy efficiency (9 projects); Protection of the environment and natural resources (5 projects); Integrated coastal zone management (10 projects). This capitalization event aims at analyzing and discussing key topics addressed and main results achieved by the projects financed under ENPI CBC MED Programme 2007-2013, in view of identifying good practices and common valuable approaches. Complementarities and synergies of the results among the implemented projects will be highlighted. For more information on environmental related projects, please consult our brochure here. The event is organized with the logistic support of Società Geografica Italiana, lead partner of the Future of Our Past project, which is providing Palazzetto Mattei, its prestigious headquarters. Directions are available below. 2
Morning 9.30-13.30 9.00-9.30 Registration 09.30-09.50 Welcome addresses Fabio Pollice, Società Geografica Italiana Jacopo Martino, ENPI CBC Med National Contact Point, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Representative of Italian Ministry of Environment 09.50-10.00 Objectives and expected results of the capitalization event Luca Palazzo, JMA Programme officer, ENPI CBC Med 10.00 1. ENPI CBC MED projects on water management: key results Introduced by Inge Keymeulen, JTS project officer, ENPI CBC Med 10.00-10.15 Selected implemented tools / pilot actions Presentation by Mohammad Ali Mudabber and Majida Mcheik (ENSIAP project) 10.15-10.30 Promising (signed or expected) local / international agreements Presentation by Lucia Bortolini, ACCBAT project 10.30-10.45 Discussion with the audience 10.45 2. ENPI CBC MED projects on waste management: key results Introduced by Aldo Puleo, JMA Programme officer, ENPI CBC Med 10.45-11.00 Selected implemented tools / pilot actions Presentation by Selena Candia, MED-3R project 11.00-11.15 Promising (signed or expected) local / international agreements Presentation by Barbara Sarnari, SMOT project 11.15-11.30 Discussion with the audience 11.30-11.45 Coffee break 3
11.45 3. ENPI CBC MED projects on renewable energies and energy efficiency: key results Introduced by Federico Martire, Coordinator, Programme Branch Office in Valencia 11.45-12.00 Selected implemented tools / pilot actions Presentation by Silvana Di Bono, STS-Med project 12.00-12.15 Promising (signed or expected) local / international agreements Presentation by Rani Al Achkar, MED DESIRE project 12.15-12.30 Discussion with the audience 12.30 4. ENPI CBC MED projects on integrated coastal zone management: key results Introduced by Alessio Satta, JTS project officer, ENPI CBC Med 12.30-12.45 Selected implemented tools / pilot actions Presentation by Davide Astiaso Garcia, GREAT Med project 12.45-13.00 Promising (signed or expected) local / international agreements Presentation by Rachelle Alterman, MARE NOSTRUM project 13.00-13.15 Discussion with the audience 13.15-14.30 Lunch break Evening 14.30-18.30 Group works. During the evening session, all participants will share in-depth insights into those results that could be (further) integrated and/or jointly capitalized. The aim is to create a joint indicative calendar of thematic events to best promote the results achieved by the projects. 4
Groups of around 20 persons each will discuss how to integrate their results and communication strategies for optimal closure and follow-up. Contributions are expected from all participants. The focal points for discussions will be: Pilot actions implemented Local/international agreements signed or expected to be signed Planned and type of upcoming relevant events (date and place) Target groups identified The following ENPI CBC Med projects are part of the Environmental cluster: Water management AQUAKNIGHT, SWMED, ENSIAP, MEDOLICO, NANOWAT, Promoting sustainable groundwater, ACCBAT, Water-DROP Waste treatment and recycling Local Agenda 21, GMI, MED-3R, SCOW, LANDCARE MED, SMOT Renewable energies and energy efficiency RELS, MED-ALGAE, STS-Med, MED DESIRE, MED-Solar, DIDSOLIT-PB, SHAAMS, FOSTEr in MED, GR.ENE.CO Integrated coastal zone management MAPMED, MESP, MARE NOSTRUM, MED-JELLYRISK, M3-HABs, MED-PHARES, MEDSEATIES, GREAT Med, MEDSANDCOAST, ECOSAFIMED Protection of the environment and natural resources GOUVAIR ANCE, ECOPLANTMED, FruitFlyNet, MEDSCAPES, ROAP-MED 5
------------------------- VILLA CELIMONTANA How to get there Villa Celimontana is located 2.7 km form train station Termini. It can be reached by metro (closest stop is Colosseo, Line B). The venue can also be reached by bus (n. 714, 714 (Direction PALAZZO SPORT, stop LARGO AMBA ARADAM). Villa Celimontana is a public park of the city of Rome. From the entrance of the park, participants should look for Palazzetto Mattei, headquarter of Società Geografica Italiana. It is located 150 meters from the entrance of Villa Celimontana. 6
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