Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and the Oceanographic Institute, Albert I Foundation, Prince of Monaco, organize the 10th edition of the Monaco Blue Initiative which will take place in Monaco on 24 and 25 March 2019, under the presidency of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco.
The Monaco Blue Initiative is a discussion platform that develops communication and exchange on the sustainable management and conservation of the ocean between the different actors – government decision-makers, international organizations, civil society, scientists, private sector. Its members meet each year to anticipate the next issues related to ocean management, discuss the complex interactions and possible synergies between marine conservation and socio-economic development in order to propose recommendations.
This 10th edition will provide the opportunity to consider solutions for the development of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in terms of percentage but also level of protection and effectiveness, beyond the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets. Debates will attempt to establish the basis of a new relationship that benefits both Nature and Man. Three main themes will be discussed: “How – collectively – to reach and go beyond the Aichi objectives, in terms of area and management efficiency? How can a network of MPAs contribute to the protection and conservation of species? What are the next steps in assessing the value of ecosystem services and how to integrate them into the development of the Blue Economy? “
Marine Protected Areas will also be at the heart of current issues, from the angle of negotiations on the protection of the high seas and its biodiversity (BBNJ), Sustainable Development Goals, and in the perspectives of the International Congress of Marine Protected Areas (IMPAC) in 2021 in Canada.
The Monaco Blue Initiative is a discussion platform that develops communication and exchange on the sustainable management and conservation of the ocean between the different actors – government decision-makers, international organizations, civil society, scientists, private sector. Its members meet each year to anticipate the next issues related to ocean management, discuss the complex interactions and possible synergies between marine conservation and socio-economic development in order to propose recommendations.
This 10th edition will provide the opportunity to consider solutions for the development of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in terms of percentage but also level of protection and effectiveness, beyond the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets. Debates will attempt to establish the basis of a new relationship that benefits both Nature and Man. Three main themes will be discussed: “How – collectively – to reach and go beyond the Aichi objectives, in terms of area and management efficiency? How can a network of MPAs contribute to the protection and conservation of species? What are the next steps in assessing the value of ecosystem services and how to integrate them into the development of the Blue Economy? “
Marine Protected Areas will also be at the heart of current issues, from the angle of negotiations on the protection of the high seas and its biodiversity (BBNJ), Sustainable Development Goals, and in the perspectives of the International Congress of Marine Protected Areas (IMPAC) in 2021 in Canada.
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Euroquestions | The Geopolitics behind the European Gas Shock

Conference on the Future of Europe – Climate Change, Environment/Health

What place for responsible capitalism in Europe? (FR)

Webinar | 7th conference on sustainable development of mediterranean small islands

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La Pacte Vert européen, mode d’emploi

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Energising the Green Deal

Energy Innovation : how to deliver on the European green deal

Brussels, 16th October 2019 – Three solutions to finance the Green Deal

Paris, 21 June 2019 – European Citizens and Consumers: seizing the opportunity of the energy transition

Brussels, 20 June 2019 – EUSEW – What makes consumers tick? Best practices and tools

Wavre, 16 May 2019 – The most important European elections of the history?

Paris, 16 May 2019 – Understanding the European Energy Transition

Strasbourg, 16 May 2019 — What role for buildings in the Europe’s transition to a climate-neutral economy ?

Brussels, 15 May 2019 — A Long Term Strategy for Europe’s transition to a climate-neutral economy: what role for heat pumps?

Brussels, 15 May 2019 — A Long Term Strategy for Europe’s transition to a climate-neutral economy: what role for electricity ?

Florence, 9 may 2019 — Policy Advisory Council of the European University Institute’s Florence School of Regulation

Nantes, 8 May 2019 — District Heating & Cooling for All – Involving Citizens, Customers and Consumers

Paris, 7 May 2019 — Energy security in the European energy transition

Paris, 6 May 2019 — Global oil executives and the european energy transition

Paris, 6 May 2019 — Understanding the european energy transition

Brussels, 2 May 2019 — What has the European Commission achieved for the energy transition during the last five years?

Prague, 30 April 2019 – A Long Term Strategy for Europe’s transition to a climate-neutral economy – what role for nuclear?

Brussels, 24 April 2019 – A Long Term Strategy for Europe’s transition to a climate-neutral economy

Paris, 12 April 2019 – Understanding the European energy transition

Paris, 11 April 2019 — Social sciences for the energy transition: which EU support?

Paris, 6 April 2019 — Social justice in the energy transition in Europe

Malmö, 27 March 2019 – Energy Norway’s Winter Conference

Berlin, 20 March 2019 – New Paradigm Workshop : Climate change, the potential for cross-border Action

Brussels, 19th March – High-level conference: Oceans the future of the Blue Planet

Berlin, 6 March 2019 — European Climate Initiative (EUKI) – Working group on Future of Mobility: The Role of Innovation in the Mobility Sector

Brussels, 28 February 2019 — A Long Term Strategy for Europe’s transition to a climate-neutral economy

Paris, 19 February 2019 – If the climate was a bank, we would have saved it already. What are we waiting for?

Brussels, 19 February 2019 – The European Energy Transition : a year ahead of the twenties

Aubervilliers, 27 October 2018 – Citizen consultation: the Europe we want

Bruxelles, 9 October 2018 – H2020 Contractors’ Workshop on Social Sciences and Humanities

Paris, 9 October 2018 – Eurociné, “The environment and us: a balance in danger”

Paris, 7 September 2018 – Model European Union Paris

Bruges, 12 July 2018 – Negotiating the Energy Union

Bruges, 3 July 2018 – Negotiating the Energy Union

Bruges, 2 July 2018 – Introduction to the Energy Union

Paris, 12 June 2018 – Eurociné : “Land of Oblivion”

Brussels, 7 June 2018 – Learning from experience and involving energy-citizens: two ways of improving energy-related policymaking
