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DEWA CSP 700 MWE PROJECT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR On September 16 th, DEWA unveiled what is arguably the most ambitious Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) project yet, a 700 MWe Parabolic Trough and Tower plant with thermal storage, capable of delivering clean energy 24/7.This article will show you five GUIDE DE LA MAINTENANCE DE L’ÉCLAIRAGE PUBLIC 4 Réseau Marocain de la Matrise de l’Énergie REMME Liste des abréviations ADEME : Agence de l’Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l’Énergie AFNOR : Association Française de Normalisation BT : Basse Tension EP : Éclairage Public GMAO : Gestion de la Maintenance Assistée par Ordinateur HT : Haute Tension Immos : Immobilisations REP : Réseau de l’Éclairage Public AMÉNAGEMENT DES CARREFOURS EN MILIEU URBAIN 10 Réseau Marocain de Transport Public (REMATP) L’aménagement des carrefours s’inscrit dans une démarche plus générale définissant les objectifs et les différents outils nécessaires à la mise en place d’une politique multimodale des déplacements PATHOLOGIES DES BÂTIMENTS TRADITIONNELS DANS LE CONTEXTE 6 Réseau Marocain des Anciennes Médinas (REMAM) Les documents qui traitent des pathologies des bâtiments dont le système structurel est construit en matériaux ÉTAT DES LIEUX DES APPROCHES PARTICIPATIVES DANS LES 6 RÉSEAU MAROCAIN DE LA GOUVERNANCE PARTICIPATIVE Ce catalogue se présente comme une ressource méthodologique pour toute Commune qui ambitionne de mettre en place des dispositifs de participation et d’implication des acteurs locaux, notamment des citoyen-ne-s et de la société civile, dans la THE CENTER FOR MEDITERRANEAN INTEGRATION (CMI)ABOUTTHEMESREGIONAL EVENTSKNOWLEDGE LIBRARYBLOGCONTACT US The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. ACHIEVING TERRITORIAL RESILIENCE THROUGHSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
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DEWA CSP 700 MWE PROJECT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR On September 16 th, DEWA unveiled what is arguably the most ambitious Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) project yet, a 700 MWe Parabolic Trough and Tower plant with thermal storage, capable of delivering clean energy 24/7.This article will show you five GUIDE DE LA MAINTENANCE DE L’ÉCLAIRAGE PUBLIC 4 Réseau Marocain de la Matrise de l’Énergie REMME Liste des abréviations ADEME : Agence de l’Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l’Énergie AFNOR : Association Française de Normalisation BT : Basse Tension EP : Éclairage Public GMAO : Gestion de la Maintenance Assistée par Ordinateur HT : Haute Tension Immos : Immobilisations REP : Réseau de l’Éclairage Public AMÉNAGEMENT DES CARREFOURS EN MILIEU URBAIN 10 Réseau Marocain de Transport Public (REMATP) L’aménagement des carrefours s’inscrit dans une démarche plus générale définissant les objectifs et les différents outils nécessaires à la mise en place d’une politique multimodale des déplacements PATHOLOGIES DES BÂTIMENTS TRADITIONNELS DANS LE CONTEXTE 6 Réseau Marocain des Anciennes Médinas (REMAM) Les documents qui traitent des pathologies des bâtiments dont le système structurel est construit en matériaux ÉTAT DES LIEUX DES APPROCHES PARTICIPATIVES DANS LES 6 RÉSEAU MAROCAIN DE LA GOUVERNANCE PARTICIPATIVE Ce catalogue se présente comme une ressource méthodologique pour toute Commune qui ambitionne de mettre en place des dispositifs de participation et d’implication des acteurs locaux, notamment des citoyen-ne-s et de la société civile, dans laEVENTS | CMI
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Mohammad Abu Gaoud, Local Development Unit Director, Greater Madaba Municipality, Jordan Mohammad is the Director of the Local Development Unit at Greater Madaba Municipality, Jordan, where he woirks for the development of the local community in terms of local economic development and investments, social cohesion and cultural and social interdependence to mitigate the internal and REFUGEES AND HOST COMMUNITIES Beyond short-term assistance needs, the longer-term economic and social inclusion of refugees into host communities is a key issue. Refugees face severe barriers when accessing public services, housing and the labor market, which can lead to social and economic exclusion. The insufficient economic inclusion of refugees through access toincome
THE MEDITERRANEAN YOUTH FOR WATER NETWORK The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. FACTS AND FIGURES: WATER USE IN CSP PLANTS CSP plants consume water just like any other thermoelectric plants. Below you can see some statistics on water consumption of CSP plants compared to other systems. This information was extracted from the presentation “CSP Plants Operations and Maintenance” delivered by Raymond Branke (Fraunhofer ISE). You can read it in full here. Average Water Consumption Factors PEER-TO-PEER LEARNING WORKSHOP: STRENGTHENING SOCIAL Context and Rationale. Following the exchanges from the Peer to Peer learning workshop “Mediterranean Municipalities at the Forefront of the Refugee Crisis” which took place in Amman May 30-June 1 st, 2016, the Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) launched a Host Municipalities Learning Network in September 2016.Within the framework of this network, and as part of its Mediterranean SOCIAL COHESION AND INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES WITH LOCAL Social activities are an essential starting point for a successful integration of Syrian refugees in the host community. This project aims to strengthen communication among all parties to help refugees achieve social stability and mitigate the impact of the economic crisis, as well as help members of the host community to accept and support newcomers and their contribution to CAIRO'S FORGOTTEN ARTERIAL ROADS: THE CASE OF SALAH SALEM Once built and then later widened for private cars, the major arterial roads of Greater Cairo continue to suffer massive congestion due to bus infrastructure design issues and the huge increase in private car usage for personal daily trips. However, many of Cairo's buses continue to operate on these arterial roads despite the density oftraffic.
FONDAMENTAUX DE L’ÉCLAIRAGE PUBLIC 10 Réseau Marocain de la Maîtrise de l’Énergie (REMME) En vertu de la loi organique 113-14, la gestion de l’éclairage public est une compétence propre aux Communes. Celles-ci sont amenées à gérer les services et équipements publics nécessaires à l’offre PROJET D’AMÉNAGEMENT DES BERGES DU LAC SUD DE TUNIS Genèse du projet Lac Sud de Tunis . SEPTS. La zone des berges du Lac Sud présente une importance indéniable et ce de part sa centralité par rapport aux échanges entre le THE CENTER FOR MEDITERRANEAN INTEGRATION (CMI)ABOUTTHEMESREGIONAL EVENTSKNOWLEDGE LIBRARYBLOGCONTACT US The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. ACHIEVING TERRITORIAL RESILIENCE THROUGHSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
THE MEDITERRANEAN YOUTH FOR WATER NETWORK ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN M&E Roles and responsibilities in M&E: general view Monitoring and evaluation are two integral parts of the same results-based system.. Monitoring and evaluation • Have different goals and need to be programmed, organized and implemented ONE NEW YORK: THE PLAN FOR A STRONG AND JUST CITY The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. SOCIAL COHESION AND INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES WITH LOCALSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
DEWA CSP 700 MWE PROJECT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR On September 16 th, DEWA unveiled what is arguably the most ambitious Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) project yet, a 700 MWe Parabolic Trough and Tower plant with thermal storage, capable of delivering clean energy 24/7.This article will show you five CAIRO'S FORGOTTEN ARTERIAL ROADS: THE CASE OF SALAH SALEM Once built and then later widened for private cars, the major arterial roads of Greater Cairo continue to suffer massive congestion due to bus infrastructure design issues and the huge increase in private car usage for personal daily trips. However, many of Cairo's buses continue to operate on these arterial roads despite the density oftraffic.
WATER EMPLOYMENT MIGRATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN INCLUDING 2/12 March 2018 Water –Employment –Migration and NdSW www.gwpmed.org Water (in)security & economic growth Source: Maddocks et al. in Jägerskog and DEVELOPMENT RESPONSE TO DISPLACEMENT IMPACTS PROJECT (DRDIP) DRDIP Context • Protracted displacement (Uganda: 1945 –present); some camps more than 25 years old. • 3.8 million refugees, 7 million IDPs in Horn of Africa • THE CENTER FOR MEDITERRANEAN INTEGRATION (CMI)ABOUTTHEMESREGIONAL EVENTSKNOWLEDGE LIBRARYBLOGCONTACT US The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. ACHIEVING TERRITORIAL RESILIENCE THROUGHSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
THE MEDITERRANEAN YOUTH FOR WATER NETWORK ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN M&E Roles and responsibilities in M&E: general view Monitoring and evaluation are two integral parts of the same results-based system.. Monitoring and evaluation • Have different goals and need to be programmed, organized and implemented ONE NEW YORK: THE PLAN FOR A STRONG AND JUST CITY The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. SOCIAL COHESION AND INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES WITH LOCALSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
DEWA CSP 700 MWE PROJECT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR On September 16 th, DEWA unveiled what is arguably the most ambitious Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) project yet, a 700 MWe Parabolic Trough and Tower plant with thermal storage, capable of delivering clean energy 24/7.This article will show you five CAIRO'S FORGOTTEN ARTERIAL ROADS: THE CASE OF SALAH SALEM Once built and then later widened for private cars, the major arterial roads of Greater Cairo continue to suffer massive congestion due to bus infrastructure design issues and the huge increase in private car usage for personal daily trips. However, many of Cairo's buses continue to operate on these arterial roads despite the density oftraffic.
WATER EMPLOYMENT MIGRATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN INCLUDING 2/12 March 2018 Water –Employment –Migration and NdSW www.gwpmed.org Water (in)security & economic growth Source: Maddocks et al. in Jägerskog and DEVELOPMENT RESPONSE TO DISPLACEMENT IMPACTS PROJECT (DRDIP) DRDIP Context • Protracted displacement (Uganda: 1945 –present); some camps more than 25 years old. • 3.8 million refugees, 7 million IDPs in Horn of Africa •THE CENTER | CMI
The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a multipartner knowledge exchange platform where development agencies, governments, local authorities, and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene to exchange ideas, discuss public policies, and identify regional solutions to address regional challenges in theMediterranean.
CMI ANNUAL REPORT 2020 The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. REFUGEES AND HOST COMMUNITIES Beyond short-term assistance needs, the longer-term economic and social inclusion of refugees into host communities is a key issue. Refugees face severe barriers when accessing public services, housing and the labor market, which can lead to social and economic exclusion. The insufficient economic inclusion of refugees through access toincome
ONLINE WORKSHOP 1
Mohammad Abu Gaoud, Local Development Unit Director, Greater Madaba Municipality, Jordan Mohammad is the Director of the Local Development Unit at Greater Madaba Municipality, Jordan, where he woirks for the development of the local community in terms of local economic development and investments, social cohesion and cultural and social interdependence to mitigate the internal and [SUMMIT OF THE TWO SHORES/FORUM OF THE MEDITERRANEAN Background & Context. The Summit of the Two Shores, an initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron took place in Marseille on 24 June 2019. Building on unprecedented consultations with Mediterranean civil society, this event aims to boost cooperation between countries in the Western Mediterranean by implementing projects that support human, economic and sustainable development ONE NEW YORK: THE PLAN FOR A STRONG AND JUST CITY The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. SOCIAL COHESION AND INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES WITH LOCAL Social activities are an essential starting point for a successful integration of Syrian refugees in the host community. This project aims to strengthen communication among all parties to help refugees achieve social stability and mitigate the impact of the economic crisis, as well as help members of the host community to accept and support newcomers and their contribution to "CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS" PACKAGE: IMPLICATIONS AND In this briefing on the legislative package "Clean Energy for all Europeans" - CE4ALL, we explore various options for the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries to cooperate with European Union Member States. The focus of cooperation options is in the area of deploying renewable energy sources, interconnections and electricitymarket integration.
MISMANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE HAS AN ENVIRONMENTAL COST AND Beirut, Rabat and Tunis: New studies evaluate the cost of environmental degradation due to solid waste mismanagement By *Hervé Lévite Solid Waste Management is a Priority “Solid waste management is a priority in the Mediterranean region”, so said the last joint Horizon 2020 report of the European Environment Agency and UNEP/MAP(May 2014).
SYRIAN REFUGEES: GAZIANTEP’S SOCIAL SUPPORT PROGRAM On 15 March 2011, Syria witnessed a movement of protests part of a larger Arab uprising. The scene soon turned into civil unrest. In consequence to intense civil war, a big migration wave, hit in 2011 neighboring countries, particularly Turkey continuously increasing till this date. The crisis in Syria is the biggest human tragedy sinceWorld War II.
THE CENTER FOR MEDITERRANEAN INTEGRATION (CMI)ABOUTTHEMESREGIONAL EVENTSKNOWLEDGE LIBRARYBLOGCONTACT US The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. ACHIEVING TERRITORIAL RESILIENCE THROUGHSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
THE MEDITERRANEAN YOUTH FOR WATER NETWORK ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN M&E Roles and responsibilities in M&E: general view Monitoring and evaluation are two integral parts of the same results-based system.. Monitoring and evaluation • Have different goals and need to be programmed, organized and implemented ONE NEW YORK: THE PLAN FOR A STRONG AND JUST CITY The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. SOCIAL COHESION AND INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES WITH LOCALSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
DEWA CSP 700 MWE PROJECT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR On September 16 th, DEWA unveiled what is arguably the most ambitious Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) project yet, a 700 MWe Parabolic Trough and Tower plant with thermal storage, capable of delivering clean energy 24/7.This article will show you five CAIRO'S FORGOTTEN ARTERIAL ROADS: THE CASE OF SALAH SALEM Once built and then later widened for private cars, the major arterial roads of Greater Cairo continue to suffer massive congestion due to bus infrastructure design issues and the huge increase in private car usage for personal daily trips. However, many of Cairo's buses continue to operate on these arterial roads despite the density oftraffic.
WATER EMPLOYMENT MIGRATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN INCLUDING 2/12 March 2018 Water –Employment –Migration and NdSW www.gwpmed.org Water (in)security & economic growth Source: Maddocks et al. in Jägerskog and DEVELOPMENT RESPONSE TO DISPLACEMENT IMPACTS PROJECT (DRDIP) DRDIP Context • Protracted displacement (Uganda: 1945 –present); some camps more than 25 years old. • 3.8 million refugees, 7 million IDPs in Horn of Africa • THE CENTER FOR MEDITERRANEAN INTEGRATION (CMI)ABOUTTHEMESREGIONAL EVENTSKNOWLEDGE LIBRARYBLOGCONTACT US The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. ACHIEVING TERRITORIAL RESILIENCE THROUGHSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
THE MEDITERRANEAN YOUTH FOR WATER NETWORK ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN M&E Roles and responsibilities in M&E: general view Monitoring and evaluation are two integral parts of the same results-based system.. Monitoring and evaluation • Have different goals and need to be programmed, organized and implemented ONE NEW YORK: THE PLAN FOR A STRONG AND JUST CITY The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. SOCIAL COHESION AND INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES WITH LOCALSEE MORE ONCMIMARSEILLE.ORG
DEWA CSP 700 MWE PROJECT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR On September 16 th, DEWA unveiled what is arguably the most ambitious Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) project yet, a 700 MWe Parabolic Trough and Tower plant with thermal storage, capable of delivering clean energy 24/7.This article will show you five CAIRO'S FORGOTTEN ARTERIAL ROADS: THE CASE OF SALAH SALEM Once built and then later widened for private cars, the major arterial roads of Greater Cairo continue to suffer massive congestion due to bus infrastructure design issues and the huge increase in private car usage for personal daily trips. However, many of Cairo's buses continue to operate on these arterial roads despite the density oftraffic.
WATER EMPLOYMENT MIGRATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN INCLUDING 2/12 March 2018 Water –Employment –Migration and NdSW www.gwpmed.org Water (in)security & economic growth Source: Maddocks et al. in Jägerskog and DEVELOPMENT RESPONSE TO DISPLACEMENT IMPACTS PROJECT (DRDIP) DRDIP Context • Protracted displacement (Uganda: 1945 –present); some camps more than 25 years old. • 3.8 million refugees, 7 million IDPs in Horn of Africa •THE CENTER | CMI
The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a multipartner knowledge exchange platform where development agencies, governments, local authorities, and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene to exchange ideas, discuss public policies, and identify regional solutions to address regional challenges in theMediterranean.
CMI ANNUAL REPORT 2020 The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. REFUGEES AND HOST COMMUNITIES Beyond short-term assistance needs, the longer-term economic and social inclusion of refugees into host communities is a key issue. Refugees face severe barriers when accessing public services, housing and the labor market, which can lead to social and economic exclusion. The insufficient economic inclusion of refugees through access toincome
ONLINE WORKSHOP 1
Mohammad Abu Gaoud, Local Development Unit Director, Greater Madaba Municipality, Jordan Mohammad is the Director of the Local Development Unit at Greater Madaba Municipality, Jordan, where he woirks for the development of the local community in terms of local economic development and investments, social cohesion and cultural and social interdependence to mitigate the internal and [SUMMIT OF THE TWO SHORES/FORUM OF THE MEDITERRANEAN Background & Context. The Summit of the Two Shores, an initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron took place in Marseille on 24 June 2019. Building on unprecedented consultations with Mediterranean civil society, this event aims to boost cooperation between countries in the Western Mediterranean by implementing projects that support human, economic and sustainable development ONE NEW YORK: THE PLAN FOR A STRONG AND JUST CITY The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region. SOCIAL COHESION AND INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES WITH LOCAL Social activities are an essential starting point for a successful integration of Syrian refugees in the host community. This project aims to strengthen communication among all parties to help refugees achieve social stability and mitigate the impact of the economic crisis, as well as help members of the host community to accept and support newcomers and their contribution to "CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS" PACKAGE: IMPLICATIONS AND In this briefing on the legislative package "Clean Energy for all Europeans" - CE4ALL, we explore various options for the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries to cooperate with European Union Member States. The focus of cooperation options is in the area of deploying renewable energy sources, interconnections and electricitymarket integration.
MISMANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE HAS AN ENVIRONMENTAL COST AND Beirut, Rabat and Tunis: New studies evaluate the cost of environmental degradation due to solid waste mismanagement By *Hervé Lévite Solid Waste Management is a Priority “Solid waste management is a priority in the Mediterranean region”, so said the last joint Horizon 2020 report of the European Environment Agency and UNEP/MAP(May 2014).
SYRIAN REFUGEES: GAZIANTEP’S SOCIAL SUPPORT PROGRAM On 15 March 2011, Syria witnessed a movement of protests part of a larger Arab uprising. The scene soon turned into civil unrest. In consequence to intense civil war, a big migration wave, hit in 2011 neighboring countries, particularly Turkey continuously increasing till this date. The crisis in Syria is the biggest human tragedy sinceWorld War II.
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