PANACeA
Reforçant el treball en xarxa i de gestió de les àrees protegides de la Mediterrània per a una millor conservació i protecció natural
Technical details
- Partners:
- Leader: European Topic Center - University of Màlaga
Partners:
AMB, Secretary General of Medcities.
CRPM, Conference of peripheral maritime regions of Europe
PB RAC, Plan Bleu for the Environment and Development in the Mediterranean
UNIMED, Mediterranean Universities Union
REC, Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe, Country office Montenegro
Col·laboradors:
RAC/SPA, Regional Activity Centre for Specially Protected Areas
NGO OZON
WCPA, World Commission on Protected Areas
AIE, Adriatic Ionian Euroregion
Region of Crete
Mediterranean Protected Areas Network
Region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean
IUCN-Med, Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation
UICN, Unió Internacional per la Conservació de la Natura
WWF Mediterranean
AMP Ustica Island
Association of Mediterranean Maritime Museums
USEK, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik
Fondation Tour du Valat
- Budget:
- 1.461.073,48 €
- Financing:
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85% co-financed by the EU (1.241.912,48 €); 15% co-financed by the partners (219.161 €)
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- Status:
- In progress
Description
The goal of PANACeA is to contribute to the protection of biodiversity and natural resources by encouraging a networked approach to these issues and by improving the management protected areas, all via measures that foster communication among stakeholders and ensure results that will last beyond the life of the project.
The project will play a part in the creation of a channel for bi-directional communication with the scientific community that will ensure more effective interaction between scientists and politicians on issues related to the protection of biodiversity and sustainable development in the Mediterranean.
AMB's role in the project falls within the framework of its responsibilities as Secretary General of MedCities and consists of promoting the participation of Mediterranean stakeholders from a range of sectors in order to give rise to synergies between projects and to contribute to the communication and capitalisation on results.
The project will play a part in the creation of a channel for bi-directional communication with the scientific community that will ensure more effective interaction between scientists and politicians on issues related to the protection of biodiversity and sustainable development in the Mediterranean.
AMB's role in the project falls within the framework of its responsibilities as Secretary General of MedCities and consists of promoting the participation of Mediterranean stakeholders from a range of sectors in order to give rise to synergies between projects and to contribute to the communication and capitalisation on results.