Horizon 2020
HORIZON 2020 - De-polluting the Mediterranean Sea by 2020
In November 2005, at the summit to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Euro-Mediterranean process, the partners committed to:
"endorse a feasible timetable to de-pollute the Mediterranean Sea by 2020, while providing appropriate financial resources and technical support to implement it, using the Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development and exploring possible areas for co-operation in this regard with UNEP"
This underlined an opportunity to ensure that re-orientation of actions for the 10th Anniversary of the Euro-Mediterranean Process will, through this initiative, re-focus attention onto the longstanding EU objective to reduce pollution of the Mediterranean Sea. This suggested a possible scope for the depollution initiative and identifies the issues to be addressed in defining its structure and content.
Following-up on this commitment from all of the Euro-Mediterranean Partners the European Commission launched the Horizon 2020 initiative that aims to tackle the top sources of Mediterranean pollution by the year 2020. The Commission is building a coalition of partners to implement it.
For more information please contact ENV-Horizon2020@ec.europa.eu
Reference: EC DG Environment: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/enlarg/med/horizon_2020_en.htm
Click here to get the list of National Focal Points for H2020
Coordination web portal: http://www.h2020.net/
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Handbook on Shared Environment Information System available soon
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Protecting the Mediterranean environment: progress expected in Horizon 2020 investment projects
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5th Horizon 2020 Steering Committee Meeting and side meetings
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RMR Working Group on Environmental Indicators (back to back with H2020 Steering Committee meeting)
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The Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders - UfM Open Days
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Horizon 2020 Capacity Building/Mediterranean Environment Programme: “National capacity building activity on Green Public Procurement Procedures”
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The 5th INSPIRE Conference 2011
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