Mediterranean Dialogue for Waste Management Governance (Q4301021)

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Project Q4301021 in Jordan, Italy, Greece, Spain, Lebanon, Tunisia
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Mediterranean Dialogue for Waste Management Governance
Project Q4301021 in Jordan, Italy, Greece, Spain, Lebanon, Tunisia

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    999,589.71 Euro
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    1,110,655.24 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    1 October 2021
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    30 September 2023
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    Balmes University Foundation (University of Vic – Central University of Catalunya)
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    41°23'14.64"N, 2°10'6.85"E
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    41°55'52.97"N, 2°14'45.56"E
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    33°53'53.45"N, 35°29'12.88"E
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    31°58'10.99"N, 35°51'19.30"E
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    37°58'25.68"N, 23°43'41.12"E
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    43°47'19.39"N, 11°14'38.04"E
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    36°50'49.74"N, 10°16'23.84"E
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    Recent research highlights the worrying environmental effects of current production and consumption patterns in the Mediterranean Sea Basin, further accelerated by climate change impacts exerted by land-use (urbanization, agricultural intensification), pollution and declining biodiversity. In such context, Med4Waste project aims to facilitate new governance models for integrated and efficient urban waste management policies across the Mediterranean strategy. The project lays on a strong and experienced partnership composed by 7 organisations from 6 Mediterranean countries and reinforced by 3 pools of associated partners and supporters from the whole basin. Moreover, it encompasses up to 8 activities oriented at building skills, planning and decision-making capabilities for Mediterranean institutions from public and private sector, and based on the most successful practices previously implemented in the region. Consequently, decision policy-makers will find a platform to promote better governance in the sustainable use of resources and management of waste, moving towards more sustainable patterns of consumption and production at Mediterranean level, whilst developing joint and common policy responses. (English)
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