SAVE THE DATE – webinar on “exploring climate change impacts on Mediterranean coastal wetlands: risks and challenges’’

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SAVE THE DATE - webinar on “exploring climate change impacts on Mediterranean coastal wetlands: risks and challenges’’

May 9, 2022

We are pleased to invite you to join the webinar on “exploring climate change impacts on Mediterranean coastal wetlands: risks and challenges” that will be organized on 19th of May 2022 at 10h – 12h30 CEST.

This webinar is the 5th of the series of online webinars that aim to stimulate knowledge sharing and managers’ participation while addressing various topics and challenges related to wetland conservation and management in the Mediterranean region.

The webinars are organized by MedWet under the MAVA OAP M3 project: “Disseminating knowledge and sharing experience for promoting wetlands conservation around the Mediterranean”.

Objectives:

Participants will explore the relevant processes to describe ongoing and future climate change and its effects, including key findings from recent IPCC reports, the impact on water resources and implications for sustainable water uses in the Mediterranean basin.

They will also learn about nature-based solutions and how they can help coastal communities prepare for, cope with, and recover from natural hazards related to climate change.

Who is the webinar for?

This webinar is aimed mainly at wetland managers in the Mediterranean. It is also relevant for governmental and non-governmental organizations working on wetland conservation.

Speakers:

  • Antonio Trabucco, Scientific researcher at the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC)
  • Alessio Satta, MedWet Coordinator and Climate change researcher
  • Flavio Monti, Manager of the Scientific and Technical Network of MedWet.
  • Sana Mzoughi, Network facilitator, MedWet

Languages:

English and French

Agenda:

Download the agenda of the webinar here.

Registration:

We invite you to register by the 17th of May at the latest.

Link: https://forms.gle/npXb2ekRe1yAmVhe9 

 

Contact:

For more information, please contact Flavio Monti at monti@medwet.org

 

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