A new World Bank Policy note "Toward a Blue economy Development in Bulgaria" has been launched!

Published: Tuesday, 30 March 2021

Toward Blue Economy Development

 

The World Bank in collaboration with the Government of Bulgaria in support of Bulgaria's 2020 Presidency of the Common Maritime Agenda for the Black Sea has just launched officially the Policy note "Toward a Blue economy Development in Bulgaria" dedicated to pave the way to a national vision and strategy for a sustainable and resilient blue economy in Bulgaria.

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Tracking barriers and their impacts on European river ecosystems: A new EEA Briefing published!

Published: Thursday, 18 February 2021

EEA Briefing 30 2020

 

EEA Briefing No 30/2020

The importance of free-flowing rivers that allow free movement of water, sediment, fish and other organisms is increasingly recognised by EU environmental policy, in particular the Water Framework Directive and the biodiversity strategy for 2030. However, the large number of barriers on our rivers has resulted in a loss of river continuity.

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The Spring EGCP E-Newsletter 2021 issue is available for reading!

Published: Thursday, 11 March 2021

Spring Newsletter 2021 1

We are pleased to circulate the Spring E-Newsletter 2021 of the East Grampian Coastal Partnership (EGCP), submitted by CCMS Advisory Committee member Dr. David R. Green, Director of the Aberdeen Institute for Coastal Science and Management, Scotland, United Kingdom.

Follow the EGCP website for more information and upcoming news.

 

Plastics, a growing environmental and climate concern: A new, circular plastics economy EEA report published!

Published: Thursday, 28 January 2021

Beach Litter 2021

 

In the new, circular plastics economy report (EEA Report No 18/2020), the European Environment Agency (EEA) analyses the need and potential for a shift to a circular and sustainable approach to our use of plastics.

The ever-increasing amount of plastic, its impact on biodiversity and contribution to climate change, and how to deal with it in a circular economy perspective have been on the European Union’s policy agenda for years. The COVID-19 pandemic has only increased the attention for plastic waste with images of masks in our seas, and large amounts of single-use protective gear.

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