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Water Scarcity, Land Degradation and Desertification in the Mediterranean Region: Environmental and Security Aspects 2009 ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

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Based on the suggestions made by the speakers of Plenary Session IV Ch- lenges to the management of water resources and to countering deserti cation in the Mediterranean region during the 15th Economic and Environmental Forum, the OCEEA proposed to organize a workshop on Water Scarcity, Land Degra- tion and Deserti cation in the Mediterranean region Environment and Security Aspects. In order to build on common synergies, OSCE sought co-operation with c- leagues from NATO, in particular from the Science for Peace and Security P- gramme. NATO has a longstanding expertise on the issue and had organised in Valencia, in December 2003, a NATO scienti c workshop on Deserti cation and Security in the Mediterranean Region. The objective of the new proposed wo- shop would be to broaden its focus from the scienti c community to include also policy makers. 1 The workshop, aimed at government of cials from the Mediterranean Region, gathered representatives of Water management, Land degradation and Desert- cation Departments of Ministries of Environment and representatives from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs. In addition, policy makers, scientists and experts were also invited. The aim was to discuss how the OSCE, NATO and other c- petent organizations like the UNCCD, UNEP, MAP, and the EU could play a role in ensuring that environment and security linkages in terms of water scarcity, land degradation and deserti cation are addressed in the Mediterranean Region.
Key Notes Presentations.- Background Paper.- Grounding Security,
Securing the Ground.- Status of Desertification in the Mediterranean Region.-
Desertification and Water Scarcity as a Security Challenge in the
Mediterranean.- Facing Water Crises and Shortages in the Mediterranean.-
Reviewing Land Use and Security Linkages in the Mediterranean Region.-
Reports of theWorkings Groups.- Wg I Security Implications of Unsustainable
Water Management and Land Use.- Wg Ii Loss of Livelihoods and Increased
Migration.- Wg Iii Linkages Between Combating Land Degradation,
Desertification and Conflict Prevention.- Wg IV Managing Water Scarcity.-
Introductory Remarks to the Working Group IV: Managing Water Scarcity.-
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