COMMON, a network for Mediterranean protection
Marine litter is known to be currently a widespread pollution problem, especially in the Mediterranean basin, but records on the ML impact in the southern and eastern part are less known. Furthermore, it is becoming increasingly clear the need of a collective response to address Marine Litter with an integrated approach, in which the various political actors and civil society can work together and in a coordinated way.
The GreenBuilding project is looking for staff!
The Jordan University of Science & Technology (JUST) is looking to fill in 4 positions to perform research, technical and management activities under the GreenBuilding project:
- Financial Manager
- Research Assistant
- ICT-Developer
- Communication Manager
For more details, click here!
Deadline for submitting applications is 12/12/2019.
MedTOWN: kick-off meeting in Valencia
Making hotels greener: GREENinMED project met with the managers of the Israel Hotel Association
On December 2, the Israeli partners of the GREENinMED project met with Ms. Yael Danieli, the CEO of the Israel Hotel Association, together with Ms. Pnina Ben-Davis, the chief economist of the association and the international activity department manager. The Israel Hotel Association is the representative body of Israel's hotel industry.
AQUACYCLE A3 SIZE POSTER in English (Promotional material – Output 2.2)
CROSSDEV official roll-up
CROSSDEV official poster
BESTMEDGRAPE project: 3 research positions available
The Institute of Sciences of Food Production, part of the Italian National Council Research (ISPA-CNR), is looking to fill in 3 positions to perform research activities under the BESTMEDGRAPE project:
COMMON, the contribution of Sousse University
A deep research on the effect of plastic particles on the future evolution of marine species: this will be the contribution of Sousse University in #COMMON project.
Mohamed Banni, professor of toxicology at University of Sousse, tells us how scientific research can address the marine litter issue.
COMMON, a "very promising project"
The COMMON project promotes a multinational and integrated cooperation with key mediterranean countries. Integrated Coastal Zone Management can be a crucial way to reduce plastic and microplastic that are choking our sea.
Listen to Alejandro Lafarga, officer at ENI CBC Med Programme Branch Office in Valencia, talking about the importance of the COMMON project.