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Amman, 21st April 2024
An international consortium has joined forces
to combat the escalating threats of climate change in the Mediterranean. The
newly launched RES-MAB project, funded by PRIMA Foundation,
unites research institutions, government agencies, and NGOs across the region.
Led by the Forest Science and Technology Centre of
Catalonia (CTFC), RES-MAB brings together ten
Mediterranean partners, linked to UNESCO
Biosphere Reserves, from
Spain (Alto Bernesga Biosphere Reserve Foundation), Jordan (Royal Society for
the Conservation of Nature), France (Mont-Ventoux Natural Regional Park and
Organization for the Defense and Management of AOC Ventoux), Italy (Veneto
Regional Park of Po Delta Authority and Istituto Oikos), Slovenia (Public
Institute Park Skocjan Caves), Morocco (National Agency for the Development of
Oases and Argan Zones), and Lebanon (Association for the Protection of Jabal
Moussa).
The project focuses on UNESCO-designated
Biosphere Reserves (BRs), areas recognized for their contribution and capacity to
balance human activity and nature conservation. RES-MAB will establish seven BR
demonstration sites across the Mediterranean, transforming them into
"living laboratories" for testing and implementing cutting-edge WEFE solutions.
RES-MAB champions the WEFE
(Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems) Nexus approach, a holistic
strategy that acknowledges the interconnectedness of these vital resources. By
integrating WEFE management, the project will contribute to more resilient
landscapes and bolster adaptation to climate change.
The project boasts several key
objectives which include developing a WEFE Nexus Socioecological Modelling Tool
(WEFE-SEM Tool) to empower stakeholders and local communities with informed
decision-making, integrating the WEFE-SEM Tool into existing policies and
development plans for long-term impact, and co-creating and implementing eight
climate-resilient WEFE Nexus solutions across the seven BR demonstration sites.
Assessing and monitoring the
environmental and socio-economic impacts of these solutions, as well as promoting
sustainable market solutions and private sector engagement through innovative
business models are also among the goals of the project.
RES-MAB capitalizes on existing
research and experience from previous initiatives and projects such as the Mediterranean
WEFE-Nexus Community of Practice, International Centre for Mediterranean
Biosphere Reserves (UNESCOMED), the Mediterranean
Thematic Network of Biosphere Reserves (MedMaB Network), and the EDUBIOMED Erasmus+
project. This collaborative approach ensures that RES-MAB builds upon a strong
foundation and avoids duplication of efforts.
By fostering resilient landscapes to climate
change and sustainable development in BRs, RES-MAB delivers a range of benefits
for the entire Mediterranean region:
• Increased food security and improved
sustainable water & energy resource management
• Enhanced biodiversity and ecosystems
conservation
• Improved livelihoods for local and
vulnerable communities
• Development of groundbreaking
solutions for climate change adaptation and mitigation.
RES-MAB marks a significant step forward in
confronting the climate crisis in the Mediterranean. The project's success
hinges on the active participation of stakeholders at all levels, from
government officials to local communities and entrepreneurs. Through this collaborative
project, we are empowering social-ecological-economic change and embracing
resilience to climate change across Mediterranean Biosphere Reserves.
For more information about the RES-MAB
project, please contact: [email protected]
(RES-MAB IP); [email protected]
(Project Manager); [email protected]
(Communication Officer).