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WL 37 Mediterranean Agriculture and Climate Change, Impacts, Adaptations, Solutions
CIHEAM > WATCHLETTERS > WL 37 Mediterranean Agriculture and Climate Change, Impacts, Adaptations, Solutions
WatchLetter 37

Climate change will have a direct impact on agriculture and especially in the Mediterranean, a hotspot of global warming. In this Watch Letter, CIHEAM wishes to evoke the impatcs of climate change in the Mediterranean agriculture, but also the adaptation strategies of this key sector and finally the multiple solutions that both agriculture and rural areas can bring. This issue, corresponding to the Thematic Priority n°13 of the CIHEAM Strategic Agenda 2025, is a major contribution to the COP22 that will be held in Marrakech next November.The publication is composed by 30 articles involving more than 50 international experts.

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  • Editorial
    by Cosimo Lacirignola, CIHEAM Secretary General
  • Interview
    S.E. Aziz Akhannouch (Ministre de l’agriculture et de la pêche maritime au Royaume du Maroc)
  • Climate Change and the Mediterranean Agriculture: Expected Impacts, Possible Solutions and the Way Forward
    Mladen Todorovic (CIHEAM-Bari)
  • Climate Change and Food Security: Risks and Responses
    Alexandre Meybeck (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO)
    Vincent Gitz (Centre international de recherché sur l’environnement et le développement, CIRED)
  • Climate Change and Mediterranean Soils Management
    Pandi Zdruli (CIHEAM Bari)
  • Assurer le secteur agricole face aux changements climatiques
    Alice Pauthier (Consultante indépendante, France)
  • Adoption of the Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development 2016-2025
    Investing in Environmental Sustainability to Achieve Social and Economic Development

    Julien Le Tellier, Nelly Bourlion  (Mediterranean Action Plan, Blue Plan)
  • L’oléiculture face aux changements climatiques en Méditerranée
    Francesco Serafini (Conseil oléicole international, COI)
  • Understanding and Reducing Yield Gap Under Mediterranean Climate - Searching for Adapted Wheat Varieties
    Ana Sofia Almeida, Benvindo Maçãs, José Coutinho, Rita Costa, Nuno Pinheiro, Conceição Gomes, João Coco, Armindo Costa, Ana Bagulho (National Institute for Agrarian and Veterinarian Research, INIAV, Portugal)
    Stéphane Jézequel (Arvalis – Institut du Végetal, France)
  • Contribution des micro-algues au développement durable dans la région méditerranéenne
    Jean-Louis Rastoin, Kelly Robin (Institut de prospective économique du monde méditerranéen, IPEMED)
  • Agriculture and Water Management Strategies over a Range of Mediterranean Climate Conditions
    Paulo Brito da Luz (National Institute of Agrarian and Veterinary Research, INIAV, Portugal)
  • Impact du changement climatique sur les territoires ruraux au Sud et à l’Est de la Méditerranée
    Hervé Maurice Lévite (Center for Mediterranean Integration, World Bank)
  • Climate Change:  Impacts and Responses for Sustainable Agriculture in Egypt
    Mahmoud Medany (Climate Change Information Center and Renewable Energy, CCICRE, Egypt)
  • Comment gérer les épisodes de sécheresse au Maroc ? Quelques enseignements de l’expérience 2016
    Mohammed Sadiki (Ministère de l’Agriculture et de la pêche maritime, Maroc)
  • Agriculture and Climate Change in Turkey
    Inci Tekeli (Climate Change and Watershed Research Group Coordinator Soil and Water Resources Department, Turkey)
  • Les produits de la finance agricole pour le développement durable : expérience du Groupe Crédit Agricole du Maroc
    Leïla Akhmisse, Mariem Dkhil (Groupe Crédit Agricole du Maroc pour le Développement Durable)
  • L’initiative 4 pour 1000: les sols pour la sécurité alimentaire et le climat
    Murielle Trouillet (Ministère de l'agriculture, de l'agroalimentaire et de la forêt, France)
    Hervé Saint-Macary (Centre de coopération international en Recherche agronomique pour le développement, CIRAD)
  • From Climate Perception to Action: Strategic Adaptation for Small Island Farming Communities – a Focus on Malta
    Charles Galdies (University of Malta)
  • « Beef Carbon », un plan carbone européen pour la viande bovine
    Josselin Andurand, M. Jean-Baptiste Dollé (Institut de l’élevage, France) et Caroline Guinot (Association nationale inter-professionnelle du bétail et des viandes, INTERBEV, France)
  • Relever le triple défi « adaptation, atténuation et sécurité alimentaire » en Méditerranée et en Afrique de l’Ouest
    Guillaume Benoit (Ministère de l’agriculture, de l’alimentation et des forêts, France)
  • Climatic Changes : Scenarios and Strategies for the Livestock Sector in Portugal
    Olga Conde Moreira, Nuno Carolino, Carlos Belo (Instituto National de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, INIAV, Portugal)
  • Valorisation de l’eau d’irrigation dans le Bassin du Système aquifère du Sahara septentrional 
    Maxime Thibon (Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel, OSS, Tunisie)
  • Climatic Changes and their Impact on Crop Water Productivity Under Limited Water Resources in Egypt
    Samia El Marsafawy (Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute, SWERI ; Agricultural Research Center, ARC, Egypt)
  • Effects of Climate on Mediterranean Fisheries: the Balearic Islands, Spain, as a case study
    Pere Oliver, Antoni Quetglas, Enric Massutí (Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centre Oceanogràfic de les Balears, Spain)
  • Nature et agriculture : l’Algérie fait de son mieux
    Samira Bourbia (Journaliste, Algérie)
  • Spain and the Climate Change Issue
    Ines Minguez Tudela (Research Centre for the Management of Agricultural and Environmental Risks, Spain)
  • Une nouvelle politique agricole tunisienne pour relever les défits de la durabilité
    Leïth Ben Becher (Syndicat des Agriculteurs de Tunisie, SYNAGRI)
  • Supporting the Adaptation of the Portuguese Agriculture to Climate Change
    Rui Rosario (Instituto National de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, INIAV, Portugal)
  • Etude de l’impact de la réduction des pesticides sur le rendement du blé en France
    Nicolas Urruty (PhD Student Institut national de recherche agronomique, INRA, France)
  • L’agriculture tunisienne face aux changements climatiques
    Raoudha Gafrej (Minsitère de l’Enseignement supérieur, Tunisie)
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