Support to efficient implementation of the Ecosystem Approach-based Integrated Monitoring and Assessment of the Mediterranean Sea and Coasts and to delivery of data-based 2023 Quality Status Report in synergy with the EU MSFD
36 months September 2020 – August 2023
Southern Mediterranean Contracting parties to the Barcelona Convention: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Libya, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia.
Building on the outcomes of the Projects EcAp MED I (2012-2015) and EcAp MED II (2015-2019) funded by the European Union, the actual EcAp MED III project is meant to support the implementation of the Integrated Monitoring and Assessment Programme (IMAP) and data-based 2023 Quality Status Report in line with 2023 MED QSR Roadmap milestones at national, sub-regional and regional level with a particular focus on southern Mediterranean countries.
The EcAp MED III project should provide an important contribution to the implementation of UNEP/MAP 2016-2021 Medium-Term Strategy (MTS) and 2020-2021 Programme of Work adopted at the 21st Conference of the Parties to the Barcelona Convention (COP 21), and of several other COP Decisions related to the implementation of the Ecosystem Approach and IMAP.
This project will be an important contribution to the new Medium-Term Strategy (2022-2027), strengthening the foundations for data collection, integrated monitoring, and regional assessment with the objective of assessing the progress towards achieving Good Environmental Status of the Mediterranean Sea.
The overall objective of the EcAp MED III Project is to contribute to the assessment of the status of the Mediterranean Sea and Coast and to the delivery of a data-based 2023 Quality Status Report in order to measure the progress towards achieving the Good Environmental Status (GES).
More specifically, the EcAp-MEDIII project is expected to:
The objectives of the EcAp MED III Project will be accomplished through strengthening the implementation of IMAP at the national level and allowing an assessment of the state of the marine and coastal environment toward the delivery of the data-based 2023 Mediterranean Quality Status Report (MED QSR), on the basis of a set of agreed Common Indicators (CIs) for the following Ecological Objectives: pollution (EO5), marine litter (EO10), biodiversity (EO1), non-indigenous species (EO2), hydrography (EO7) and the coast (EO8).
The project outlines two main outcomes that will be realised through a set of outputs.
Outcome 1: Effective ‘On the ground’ national IMAP implementation with beneficiary countries providing quality assured data for the development of a quality-assured, region-wide and data-based (Evidence-based) 2023 MED QSR.
Outcome 2: Regional scale progress and consensus for the monitoring and assessment as well as the reporting processes at national, sub-regional and regional levels.
Support the work on scales of monitoring and assessments
Boost regional cooperation and SPI including at national level
The EcAp-MEDIII Project is coordinated by UNEP/MAP Secretariat and implemented through its Mediterranean Pollution and Assessment and Control Programme (MEDPOL), the Specially Protected Areas Regional Activity Centre (SPA/RAC), the Priority Actions Programme Regional Activity Centre (PAP/RAC), the Plan Bleu Regional Activity Centre (PB/RAC) and the Regional Activity Centre for Information and Communication (INFO/RAC).
The EcAp-MEDIII project is funded by the European Union (EU) – Directorate-General for Environment (DG ENV).
For more information on the EcAp-MEDIII Project, please contact
Mehdi AÏSSI
IMAP officer
mehdi.aissi@spa-rac.org
Samar KILANI
Project assistant – EcAp-MEDIII project
samar.kilani@spa-rac.org
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