Acronym MEDTRENDS
Category
Aquaculture
Fisheries
Title Future Trends in the Mediterranean Sea
Programme Interreg IV
Instrument (FP6)
Contact Type (FP7)
Strand (Interreg)
NA
Theme (FP7)
Activity Area (FP6)
Regional Area (Interreg)
Action (COST)
NA
Specific Programme (FP7)
NA
Funding source NA
Coordinator Catherine Piante
Coordinator email NA
Coordinator institution
WWF FR - World Wide Fund for Nature France (France)
Institutions involved
NA
Start year 2014
End year 2015
Funding (€) € 578,179
Website https://keep.eu/projects/17549/Future-Trends-in-the-Medite-EN/
Summary "The MEDTRENDS project combines the collection and analysis of geo-localised socio-economic and environmental information on 10 key maritime sectors with a wider spatial analysis that helps identify interactions and conflicts between sector development and the protection of marine ecosystems. It investigates these interactions at the Mediterranean regional or sub-regional scales and more specifically at the level of the 8 EU Mediterranean countries (Croatia , Cyprus, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Malta and Slovenia). Furthermore, it looks into today’s situation along with future developments up to 2030.
The MEDTRENDS project was implemented on the basis of a meaningful dialogue with national and supranational public institutions, through its Advisory Committees organised twice during the project. The results and recommendations of the MEDTRENDS project will be shared with stakeholders, policy makers and the general public through various communication tools (reports, summaries, online viewer), building in particular on the large set of regional and national maps developed by MEDTRENDS that facilitate the understanding of the main challenges faced by EU Mediterranean countries.
In particular, MEDTRENDS collected data and map integrated scenarios of maritime economy growth at transnational level over the next 15 - 20 years.
An overall analysis of growth trends and potential cumulative impacts of human activities at sea has been carried out in the particular context of the 10% marine protected areas target set for the Mediterranean and the good environmental status objective set by the MSFD.
Considered sectors include: wind energy, shipping, ports, oil and gas exploration and extraction, pipelines and cables, coastal development, sand and gravel extraction, military activity, industrial pollution, tourism and recreation, commercial fishing, aquaculture, agricultural runoff, climate change, coastal chemical plants, desalinization plants.
Results are available through a dedicated web-portal for 4 of the most important sectors: offshore oil and gas exploration and extraction, maritime transportation and port, professional fisheries and tourism (Blue Growth)."
Keywords
Fisheries development;
Impacts;
Fishing industry;
Blue growth;
Economy;
Pollution;
Aquaculture development;
Spatial planning;
Climate change;
Environmental impact;
MPA;
Marine Region
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Marine Region Map