UNEP-MAP
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New Report Tackles Fundamental Topics for the Mediterranean: Climate Change, Water Resources, Biodiversity and Pollution - MAP Presents the State of the Environment and Development Report 2009
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The Mediterranean, a Hotspot for Climate Change? Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention convene in Marrakesh to agree on urgent adaptation measures
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MedMPAnet Project Officer
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Technical Backstopping Officer for MedMPAnet Project
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GC-25/GMEF (UNEP Governing Council) - Summary and Analysis
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B4E, the Business for Environment Global Summit
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UNEP-MAP: 2nd Meeting of the Compliance Committee
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The 13th Meeting of the Mediterranean Commission on Sustainable Development (MCSD): “Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation – Experience and Strategies in the Mediterranean”.
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Meeting of the Bureau of the Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention and its Protocols
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Mediterranean Civil Society Meeting on the occasion of the Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial Conference on Water
Documents
The MAP Library manages publications related to the Mediterranean Sea and its coastal areas. Its specialized collection includes meeting documents, MAP publications, books, reports, journals & newsletters, technical reports series (MTS), multimedia on marine pollution, marine law, environmental management & policy, sustainable development, coastal management and specially protected areas.
The Library offers assistance and reference services to the scientific, professional and academic communities interested in Mediterranean marine issues, as well as to the media and the wider public.
Here you will find MAP Publications, MAP Technical Reports and MAP Meeting documents dated back to 1975. Documents from key meetings are available in English, French, Spanish and Arabic. You also have the option to access all library holdings.
The MAP Library is also an active participant in both Mediterranean and international library and information networks, in particular the Mediterranean Marine and Aquatic Libraries and Information Centres Network
Please contact the library if you require further assistance.
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