Center for Coastal & Marine Studies
Sustainable Blue Economy Conference, 26.11.2018 - 28.11.2018, Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya and its co-hosts Canada and Japan are inviting the world to Nairobi for the first global conference on the sustainable blue economy. The conference will capture concrete commitments and practical actions that can be taken today to help the world transition to the blue economy.
Maritime Spatial Planning Goes Global: European Commission and IOC-UNESCO to develop new international guidelines
The European Commission and IOC-UNESCO have launched MSPGlobal, a new joint initiative to promote cross-border maritime spatial planning.
Planning human activities at sea so they happen safely and sustainably is a pre-requisite to good ocean governance. This requires a high level of coordination, not just within a same country but also across borders.
Read more at https://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/press/
EGU2019 GM11.5 Session: Coastal zone geomorphologic interactions: natural versus human-induced driving factors
EUROPEAN GEOSCIENCES UNION GENERAL ASSEMBLY (EGU2019) VIENNA, AUSTRIA 7 – 12 APRIL 2019
It is our great pleasure to invite submissions to the following Geomorphology Session at the EGU General Assembly 2019, 7 – 12 April 2019, Vienna, Austria: GM11.5 COASTAL ZONE GEOMORPHOLOGIC INTERACTIONS: NATURAL VERSUS HUMAN-INDUCED DRIVING FACTORS.
THE SESSION IS SPONSORED BY THE COMMISSION ON COASTAL SYSTEMS (CCS) OF THE INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL UNION (IGU) (http://www.igu-ccs.org).
Session link: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/32836
INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEA ACTION DAY
INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEA ACTION DAY 31ST OCTOBER 2018
31st of October marks the International Black Sea Action Day. Since the first Strategic Action Plan for the Rehabilitation and Protection of the Black Sea signed by six riparian countries on 31st October 1996 in Istanbul, this important event has been commemorated every year all around the Black Sea Basin.