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  The Mediterranean Sea we want

Cappelletto, M., Santoleri, R., Evangelista, L., Galgani, F., Garcés, E., Giorgetti, A., Fava, F., Herut, B., Hilmi, K., Kholeif, S., Lorito, S., Sammari, C., Lianos, M. C., Celussi, M., D’Alelio, D., Francocci, F., Giorgi, G., Canu, D. M., Organelli, E., Pomaro, A., Sannino, G., Segou, M., Simoncelli, S., Babeyko, A. Y., Barbanti, A., Chang-Seng, D., Cardin, V., Casotti, R., Drago, A., Asmi, S. E., Eparkhina, D., Fichaut, M., Hema, T., Procaccini, G., Santoro, F., Scoullos, M., Solidoro, C., Trincardi, F., Tunesi, L., Umgiesser, G., Zingone, A., Ballerini, T., Chaffai, A., Coppini, G., Gruber, S., Knezevic, J., Leone, G., Penca, J., Pinardi, N., Petihakis, G., Rio, M.-H., Said, M., Siokouros, Z., Srour, A., Snoussi, M., Tintoré, J., Vassilopoulou, V., Zavatarelli, M. (2021): The Mediterranean Sea we want. - Ocean and Coastal Research, 69, Suppl. 1.
https://doi.org/10.1590/2675-2824069.21019mc

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Cappelletto, Margherita1, Author
Santoleri, Rosalia1, Author
Evangelista, Lorenza1, Author
Galgani, Francois1, Author
Garcés, Esther1, Author
Giorgetti, Alessandra1, Author
Fava, Fabio1, Author
Herut, Barak1, Author
Hilmi, Karim1, Author
Kholeif, Suzan1, Author
Lorito, Stefano1, Author
Sammari, Cherif1, Author
Lianos, Mónica Campillos1, Author
Celussi, Mauro1, Author
D’Alelio, Domenico1, Author
Francocci, Fedra1, Author
Giorgi, Giordano1, Author
Canu, Donata Melaku1, Author
Organelli, Emanuele1, Author
Pomaro, Angela1, Author
Sannino, Gianmaria1, AuthorSegou, Margarita1, AuthorSimoncelli, Simona1, AuthorBabeyko, A. Y.2, Author              Barbanti, Andrea1, AuthorChang-Seng, Denis1, AuthorCardin, Vanessa1, AuthorCasotti, Raffaella1, AuthorDrago, Aldo1, AuthorAsmi, Souha El1, AuthorEparkhina, Dina1, AuthorFichaut, Michèle1, AuthorHema, Tatjiana1, AuthorProcaccini, Gabriele1, AuthorSantoro, Francesca1, AuthorScoullos, Michael1, AuthorSolidoro, Cosimo1, AuthorTrincardi, Fabio1, AuthorTunesi, Leonardo1, AuthorUmgiesser, Georg1, AuthorZingone, Adriana1, AuthorBallerini, Tosca1, AuthorChaffai, Amel1, AuthorCoppini, Giovanni1, AuthorGruber, Sieglinde1, AuthorKnezevic, Jelena1, AuthorLeone, Gaetano1, AuthorPenca, Jerneja1, AuthorPinardi, Nadia1, AuthorPetihakis, George1, AuthorRio, Marie-Helen1, AuthorSaid, Mohamed1, AuthorSiokouros, Zacharias1, AuthorSrour, Abdellah1, AuthorSnoussi, Maria1, AuthorTintoré, Joaquín1, AuthorVassilopoulou, Vassiliki1, AuthorZavatarelli, Marco1, Author more..
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 Abstract: This paper presents major gaps and challenges for implementing the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) in the Mediterranean region. The authors make recommendations on the scientific knowledge needs and co-design actions identified during two consultations, part of the Decade preparatory-phase, framing them in the Mediterranean Sea’s unique environmental and socio-economic perspectives. According to the ‘Mediterranean State of the Environment and Development Report 2020’ by the United Nations Environment Programme Mediterranean Action Plan and despite notable progress, the Mediterranean region is not on track to achieve and fully implement the Sustainable Development Goals of Agenda 2030. Key factors are the cumulative effect of multiple human-induced pressures that threaten the ecosystem resources and services in the global change scenario. The basin, identified as a climate change vulnerability hotspot, is exposed to pollution and rising impacts of climate change. This affects mainly the coastal zones, at increasing risk of extreme events and their negative effects of unsustainable management of key economic assets. Transitioning to a sustainable blue economy is the key for the marine environment’s health and the nourishment of future generations. This challenging context, offering the opportunity of enhancing the knowledge to define science-based measures as well as narrowing the gaps between the Northen and Southern shores, calls for a joint (re)action. The paper reviews the state of the art of Mediterranean Sea science knowledge, sets of trends, capacity development needs, specific challenges, and recommendations for each Decade’s societal outcome. In the conclusions, the proposal for a Mediterranean regional programme in the framework of the Ocean Decade is addressed. The core objective relies on integrating and improving the existing ocean-knowledge, Ocean Literacy, and ocean observing capacities building on international cooperation to reach the “Mediterranean Sea that we want

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-03-152021-08-1320212021
 Publication Status: Finally published
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1590/2675-2824069.21019mc
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Title: Ocean and Coastal Research
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 69 (Suppl. 1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/202112153
Publisher: Universidade De Sao Paulo