SOLE invites you to join the ACT GREEN campaign to reduce energy waste
The SOLE project supports the environmental sustainability also by encouraging behavioural change in people with a wide-scale awareness campaign containing simple but very relevant measures for the reduction of energy waste.
ESMES in Jordan organized a training about the use of the online platform for monitoring schools´ energy consumption
In the framework of ESMES school contest initiative, organized among 34 public schools in all the countries involved in ESMES project, the monitoring of school's energy consumption in real-life conditions through smart meters and weather stations data collection, has been essential.
BERLIN - tender announcement for the supply and installation of a smart nanogrid in Israel
The Eilot Regional Council, partner of BERLIN project, has announced a tender for the supply and installation of smart nano grid.
Peach trees blooming in Med Pearls Imathia pilot area of Greece
The awakening of nature takes place in the plain of Imathia, where the unstoppable nature magically transforms the landscape with thousands of blooming peaches, composing a natural artwork of incomparable beauty. We want to share with you the unniqueness of one of the Med Pearls pilot areas.
RESMYLE in Lebanon is getting to grips with ecology in Kfarsir and surrounding villages
The setting for RESMYLE’S second Lebanese workshop run by our partner, the Association for the Development of Rural Capacities (ADR), is Kfarsir village, some 78 kilometres south of Beirut.
Kfarsir sits on the banks of the Litani River, Lebanon’s longest river (over 140 km in length) and a key water resource for Southern Lebanon. It is also a wholly Lebanese river because it crosses no international boundaries, rising in the fertile Beqaa Valley before flowing into the Mediterranean Sea, north of Tyre.
Shifting local urban economies towards a circular production and consumption paradigm: The 1st INNOMED-UP conference shared experience
The 1st INNOMED-UP conference was held online on the 15th February 2021, reviewing the results achieved by the project in the first year of activities since its start in 2019.
Slow tourism: short interview with a Med Pearls beneficiary in Palestine
In the framework of the Med Pearls ENI CBC MED project the Palestinan partners did a short interview with Mr.
Palestinian MEDISS partner faces water scarcity with high salinity levels. Discover how in our video!
In Al-auja there were high cultivations of banana and citrus until 1998, but large fruit and vegetable cultivation required a high amount of water. When the water stopped flouring years ago, there was an agricultural crisis in the area that obliged farmers to change their cultivation. The farmers had to deal with water scarcity and with its high salinity. Since palm trees don’t need high amounts of water, they concentrated their efforts and water resources on date cultivation.
Palestine: MEDISS provides additional water quantity with better quality to alleviate pressure on groundwater resources
Jericho and the Jordan Valley (Palestine) are suffering a decline of underground water resources used in all water uses including irrigation which is taking the bulk of available underground water resources.
“Investing in water reuse means investing in health, mitigation, welfare, jobs” – NAWAMED interviews Water Managing Director of Union for Mediterranean, Almotaz Abadi’s interview
Last December the Euro-Mediterranean centre for the sustainable development – SVI.MED, partner of NAWAMED and MEDWAYCAP projects, attended the 4th Mediterranean Water Forum (MWF) in Malta to contribute its experiences and establish new relationships with potential international partners.
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