The Mediterranean library of knowledge

Explore the ENI CBC Med Programme's library of deliverables: a comprehensive digital repository of diverse resources tailored for the Mediterranean region. Discover in-depth studies, innovative strategies, and practical tools spanning tools addressing key environmental, economic, and social issues. The library is your go-to source to find valuable knowledge to inspire new collaborative projects driving fair, sustainable and inclusive development across the Mediterranean.

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Integrated Municipal Waste Management Plan - Municipality of Sestri Levante (Italy)

This is one of the integrated Municipal Waste Management Plans (IMWMP) developed within the CLIMA project framework. The IMWMP incorporates specific measures to manage waste, including organic waste, establish ambitious waste reduction targets, and promote the reuse of organic components.

YouTube Channel BreathingLand (Med Pearls project)

Channel with all the videos created for promoting the Slow Tourism regions of the project.

ICT solution for Slow Tourism Products (Pearls)

The new slow tourism products created were enhanced with innovative and creative solutions based on ICT technologies.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - ITA

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - FR

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - EN

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Integrate Municipal Waste Management Plan - Municipality of Bickfaya (Lebanon)

This is one of the Integrated Municipal Waste Management Plans (IMWMP) developed within the CLIMA project. The IMWMP incorporates specific measures to manage waste, including organic waste, establish ambitious waste reduction targets, and promote the reuse of organic components.

Integrate Municipal Waste Management Plan - Municipality of Mahdia (Tunisia)

This is one of the integrated Municipal Waste Management Plans (IMWMP) developed within the CLIMA project framework. The IMWMP incorporates specific measures to manage waste, including organic waste, establish ambitious waste reduction targets, and promote the reuse of organic components.

Slow Tourism Products (Med Pearls)

A total of 190 Slow Tourism packages were developed by 19 sub-grantees spread in the 6 countries of the project. These are ready to be booked by visitors and tourists and to be embedded in the Med Pearls promotional & commercialization channels (i.e. Breathing Land website).

Med Pearls Network

Med Pearls has been a cross-border project to internationally position the Mediterranean as an integral destination of quality and excellence for Slow Tourism. It has accelerated innovative initiatives built from public & private cooperation. As from the 13 Pearls of the Mediterranean pilot areas, created in 6 countries: Spain, Italy, Greece, Egypt, Jordan and Palestine, the project delivered a network of 19 DMCs and 10 ICT start-ups that involved an overall of 1.136 local providers.