New Report Tackles Fundamental Topics for the Mediterranean: Climate Change, Water Resources, Biodiversity and Pollution
The State of the Environment and Development in the Mediterranean 2009 is a pilot exercise, based on the currently available sources of information and tackling key environmental issues for the Mediterranean region, such as climate change impacts in the Mediterranean region, water scarcity, threats to biodiversity and pollution. The report covers the 21 countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, and is divided into 5 sections, where some 100 questions are addressed, mainly: Some key data included in the report: Climate change: Bodiversity: Water resources: Pollution: The preparation of the SOED 2009 was lead by the Plan Bleu, under the coordination of MAP Secretariat, and involved the joint effort of all MAP regional activities centres. At the last Meeting of the Contracting Parties in Almeria in January 2008, MAP components were requested to elaborate a State of the Environment report to be presented at the next meeting of the Contracting Parties. Such publication is foreseen to become a regular part of the COP activities scheduled every two years. Above article from: http://www.unepmap.org/index.php?module=news&action=detail&id=71
Marrakesh, 3rd November 2009 – On the opening day of the 16th Meeting of the Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention, UNEP/MAP and its regional activities centres (RACs) presented the first State of the Environment and Development (SOED) report covering the Mediterranean region.



