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Espirografo_JoaoRodrigues

MPA4Change

Project Summary

The Mediterranean Sea is considered a hotspot for climate change. The impacts of climate change are interacting with other environmental changes caused by human activities (e.g. overfishing, habitat loss and pollution). As a result, Mediterranean marine ecosystems and human livelihoods that rely on them are being affected. To contribute to reverse this severe degradation trend, MPA4Change focuses on enhancing Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and restoration as nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation, aligned with the EU Biodiversity Strategy. The project aims to develop a sustainable and resilient Action Plan for Mediterranean and nearby Atlantic MPAs by strengthening their capacity to adapt to climate change, fostering policy dialogue at regional and European levels, and ensuring long-term implementation with expert guidance. Key actions include transferring ready-to-use toolkits, establishing a roster of experts, and integrating principles into public policies, positioning MPAs as central to climate adaptation efforts.

Espirografo_JoaoRodrigues_MPA4Change

Enhancing Marine Protected Areas as Nature Based Solutions for adaptation to climate change: from local actions to Mediterranean basin strategy

Start and End Date
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Coordinating Entity
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (CSIC)
Project reference
Euro-MED0200736 - MPA4Change

Project Activities

 

There are 5 main project actions that will allow its successful implementation, that the partnership of MPA4CHANGE (Spanish Research Council (CSIC), Spain;  Consortium of management of Portofino Marine Protected Area, Italy; Public Institution Brijuni National Park, Croatia; University of Vigo, Spain; DAN Europe Foundation, Malta; National Research Council (CNR), Italy; EUROPARC Federation, Spain; University of Algarve/CCMAR, Portugal; AP Marine Environmental Consultancy Ltd, Cyprus) will carry out (further info in the project’s site):