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International Renewable Energies Exhibition ENERGAÏA
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In the framework of the International Renewable Energies Exhibition ENERGAÏA that was held in Montpellier, from 6th to 8th of December 2007, Plan Bleu organized two round tables : “ Mediterranean urban spaces’ vulnerability and adaptation facing climate change effects” and “Tourism and climate change: impacts and adaptations”. For more information, see ENERGAÏA website.
The proceedings of these two round tables will be soon online.
Download the Plan Bleu's paper: Climate change and energy in the Mediterranean![]()
Download the papers and the background documents:
| Round table 1 : Mediterranean urban spaces’ vulnerability and adaptation facing climate change effects |
| Background document: Projected climate change impacts for Mediterranean security vulnerability of Mediterranean urban centres. Prof. Hans Günter Brauch, Free University of Berlin |
Energies renouvelables et efficacité énergétique dans le bâtiment au Maroc. Mohamed Berdai, Directeur de la Coopération Internationale, CDER (Maroc) |
Projected climate change impacts for Mediterranean security by 2020 and 2050: vulnerability of Mediterranean urban centres. Prof. Hans Günter Brauch, Freie Universität of Berlin |
| Impacts and adaptation to climate change on the Mediterranean coastal zone of Egypt. Prof. M. El Raey, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Alexandria |
| Habitat et énergie : enjeux d'avenir. Ali Guedira, Directeur central chargé des Affaires Techniques, Ministère de l'Habitat, de l'Urbanisme et du Développement Territorial (Maroc) |
| Round table 2: Tourism and climate change: impacts and adaptations |
| Background document: Tourism and climate change in the Mediterranean region. Raphaël Billé, IDDRI |
Changement climatique et tourisme : répondre à un enjeu global. Jean-Paul Ceron, chercheur, CRIDEAU (Université de Limoges) |
Tourism and climate change: recent developments and challenges. Dr Stefanos Fotiou, UNEP |
| Climate change and its possible implications for tourism development in Turkey. Prof. Cevat Tosun, Mustafa Kemal University, Turkey |