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Data and Scenarios for a Sustainable Mediterranean Blue Economy (MEDSEAPLAN)

(MEDSEAPLAN)

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The main objective of MEDSEAPLAN is to develop a comprehensive tool based on scientific knowledge for the application of the Ecosystem-based Approach to be used in PEM processes with the intention of promoting a Sustainable Blue Economy in the Mediterranean.

EU HORIZON-Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership project (Sustainable Blue Call 2023). European Consortium 15 institutions.

General Objective:
The main objective of MEDSEAPLAN is to develop a comprehensive tool based on scientific knowledge for the application of the Ecosystem-Based Approach (EBA) to be used in PEM processes with the intention of promoting a Sustainable Blue Economy in the Mediterranean.

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Development period
Start

2024

End

2026

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