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MedWet - The Mediterranean Wetlands Initiative formally recognized by the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
http://medwet.org http://medwet.org/2016/08/wetlandsforall-campaign https://twitter.com/MedWetOrg

http://stmedproject.eu https://twitter.com/STMED_Project
 * Sustainability and Tourism in the Mediterranean (S&T Med)** is a strategic project co-financed by the EU through the ENPI CBC MED Programme 2007-2013.

Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme
The 2007-2013 ENPI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme is a multilateral Cross-Border Cooperation initiative funded by the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI). The Programme objective is to promote the sustainable and harmonious cooperation process at the Mediterranean Basin level by dealing with the common challenges and enhancing its endogenous potential. It finances cooperation projects as a contribution to the economic, social, environmental and cultural development of the Mediterranean region. The following 14 countries participate in the Programme: Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Palestinian Authority, Portugal, Spain, Syria, Tunisia. The Joint Managing Authority (JMA) is the Autonomous Region of Sardinia (Italy). Official Programme languages are Arabic, English and French. http://www.medecotourism.org [|Mediterranean Experience of Ecotourism Network] https://www.facebook.com/meetnetwork.org [|@MedEcotourism]

Elsewhere on the Web
http://sustainabletravel.org/blog/crete-community-and-conservation-through-tourism

**About MAP:** The Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP) was adopted in 1975 by Mediterranean countries and the European Community under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme’s Regional Seas Programme to monitor and protect the Mediterranean marine environment from pollution threats while ensuring the integrated development of the natural basin’s resources on the basis of multilateral cooperation. **About the Barcelona Convention**: In 1976, Mediterranean countries and the European Community adopted the Barcelona Convention for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea Against Pollution as the legal basis for international cooperation in protecting the Mediterranean environment.