23 September 2024
"The Mediterranean in a Changing World: A Retrospective and Prospective Analysis of Agri-food and Environmental Policies in the South-East Mediterranean Countries"
The latest issue of NEW MEDIT, the open-access quarterly journal of the CIHEAM, is now available. Entitled "The Mediterranean in a Changing World: A Retrospective and Prospective Analysis of Agri-food and Environmental Policies in the South-East Mediterranean Countries", this issue provides an in-depth analysis of the dynamics shaping agriculture and the environment in this strategic region, while emphasizing the urgency of rethinking and redirecting efforts to develop sustainable food systems in the Mediterranean.
Editorial
Roberto Capone, Yasmine Seghirate, Giulio Malorgio, Teodoro Miano
Robin Degron
The 5 Times of the Biosphere. Risks for the Mediterranean Civilization and Sea Biodiversity
Ahmet Ali Koç, Ahmet Bayaner, Gülçin Koç
Agri-food Policy Trends and State of Sustainable Food Systems in Türkiye
Racha Ramadan
Agrifood Policies and Challenges of the Agrifood System in Egypt
Amine M. Benmehaia, Soumeya Bekkis
Agri-food Policy Trends in Algeria: Selected Explorations
Aleksandra Martinovska Stojcheska, Edvin Zhllima, Iliriana Miftari, Ana Kotevska, Drini Imami
Agri-food Trends and Policy: Green Deal Challenges and Opportunities in EU Pre-Accession Countries (Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia)
Rachid Harbouze, Fouad Elame, Mohamed Taha Lahrech
Analysis of the Moroccan Agri-food System through National Accounting “2015 Social Accounting Matrix”: The Role of the Wheat Sector in the Agri-food Complex
Chokri Thabet, Zouhair Rached, Ali Chebil
Improving Agricultural Policies to Enhance Food Security in Tunisia: A Retrospective and Prospective Analysis
Paolo Prosperi, Yazdan Soltanpour, Sina Ahmadi Kaliji, Lhoucine Ouahi, Mohamed Ait Hou, Charisios Achillas, Hager Ahmed, Dimitrios Aidonis, Luca Bartoli, Marcello De Rosa, Ahmed Ghannouchi, Justus Harm, Evagelos D. Lioutas, Teresa Terilli, Luca Camanzi
Agricultural and Food Business Dynamics in the Mediterranean Region: Identifying Key Indicators for Sustainable Supply Chain Systems Originated by Small-Scale Farming Production
Roberto Capone, Sandro Dernini
Sustainable Food Systems: Change of Route in the Mediterranean
Since 1990, NEW MEDIT has served as an essential platform for researchers, policymakers, and professionals interested in economic, agricultural, and environmental issues in the Mediterranean. Every article published in the journal undergoes a double-blind peer review process, ensuring scientific rigor and high-quality analysis.
Available in both English and French, the journal offers a unique perspective on the ongoing transformations in the Mediterranean Basin, exploring crucial themes for the future of the region.
For more information about NEW MEDIT or to access the latest issue, please visit the journal’s website.