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Setting the Mediterranean Context. High Level Panel

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The Mediterranean is one of the richest ecoregions in biodiversity and ecosystem values, yet it’s highly threatened by many drivers – from perverse economic incentives to climate change. What are the regional actors doing to face the challenges? This session opens the exploration of Mediterranean Solutions over 4 days of exciting and dynamic events
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The Mediterranean, one of the richest ecoregions in biodiversity and ecosystem values, a melting pot of cultures and the home of outstanding traditions of natural resource management, is in danger. Its nature is threatened by many drivers, from perverse economic incentives to climate change. Pollution, destructive wildfires, overexploitation of fisheries, unsustainable land uses, uncontrolled tourism and other factors are leading to environmental degradation. The region is also affected by poverty and low levels of human development. To face the challenges, a multitude of initiatives have emerged – governments, communities, NGOs, businesses, international organizations, are creating alliances that strive for a sustainable, healthy, culturally diverse and prosperous Mediterranean. What are their chances of success and the best paths to follow? This session sets out the context and provides questions and thoughts to guide the discussions in the search for Mediterranean Solutions .

Agenda de la sesión

Moderador

Dr Paule GROS

Head of Strategic Partnerships and Director of the Mediterranean Basin programme,
MAVA Foundation
Switzerland

Setting the Mediterranean Context. High Level Panel
12:30 - 13:30

Orador

Mr André HOFFMANN

Vice Chairman,
Roche ( WEF - MAVA)
Switzerland

Financing for Nature in the Mediterranean
12:30 - 13:30

Dr Megan MORIKAWA

Global Director of Sustainability,
Iberostar Group
United States of America

Setting the Mediterranean Context. High Level Panel
12:30 - 13:30

Mrs Tatjana HEMA

MAP COORDINATOR,
UNEP/MAP
Greece

1. The importance of Mediterranean biodiversity and the major environmental challenges in the region
12:30 - 13:30

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