Date: November 06, 2024
Place: , - Italy
Description of the event:
The event is moderated by Prof. Michele Governatori, ECCO Think
Tank.
Scene Setting
· Climate, the Mediterranean Hotspot – Grammenos Mastrojeni, Senior Deputy Secretary General of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM)
· A pragmatic overlook on the years to come – Dr. Benedetta Brioschi, Partner and Head of Food, Retail and Sustainability Practice at the European House Ambrosetti (TEHA)
The Science, the Facts
·
An overview of the Mediterranean, and sea level
rise and storm surges flooding Venice: past, present and future – on behalf of
MeDECC, Dr. Dario Camuffo
National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric
Sciences and Climate
· Climate monitoring in the Mediterranean: the role of Copernicus Climate Change Service – Dr. Delphine Deryng, Partnership & User Engagement specialist at European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
The Economics of Sea Level Rise in the Mediterranean
· Sea level rise and implications for overall development goals – Dr. Rym Ayadi, President and Founder of the Euro Mediterranean Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA)
Not only the sea is changing
· Another side of the equation: mountains and glaciers crisis – Federico Mattei, Sustainable Food Systems Economist at FAO- Montain Partnership Secretariat
Erosion and salinization, solutions in agriculture and nature
· Sea level rise and soil salinization: impact on the planet, the region, and on human activities – Biagio di Terlizzi, Deputy Director at the International Center for Advanced Agronomic Studies in the Mediterranean (CIHEAM), Bari
The deltas “soft-spots”: comparing experiences between the Nile and the Po basins
· Impacts of sea level rise along the Nile Delta – Prof. Amr Hamouda, President of the Marina Hazard and Mitigation Center, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Egypt
·
The Pò, a perspective from the largest river
delta in Italy – Dr. Alessandro Bratti, Secretary General of the Pò Basin
Authority
A threat to our roots and identity: sea level rise and historical heritage
· Greece in the frontline, the threats to a common heritage for mankind – George Kremlis, Ambassador of the EPLO to Bulgaria | Chair of the UNECE Espoo Convention & the SEA Protocol, and former Principal Advisor to the Greek Prime Minister on energy, climate, environment and circular economy
Mediterranean Rise and Environmental Security Perspectives
· Is Sea level rise a problem for security in the Mediterranean Region? – Elisabeth Sellwood, Senior Programme Manager, Environmental Security, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
The most Exposed: Ocean Islands and Small Island Developing
States
· Teachings of a long-lasting battle – Jabal Hassanali, Strategy Manager at Global Island Partnership (GLISPA)
Conclusions
· From Awareness to Action – Elisabetta Balzi, Head of Oceans, Seas and Water Unit, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission
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