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On November 22, 2024, a diverse group of 15 participants gathered in Arles for a… Read more
Ghar el Melh is among Tunisia’s most precious coastal heritage. It was the first North African and Middle Eastern city to receive Ramsar’s Wetland City Accreditation Award, in recognition of its formal engagement in efforts to support wetland protection and sustainability, and the area is drawing increasing numbers of visitors as it becomes better known. Read more
Ghar El Melh incarne un potentiel conséquent dans divers secteurs socio-économiques. En effet, l’agriculture, la pêche et le tourisme représentent trois activités fortement ancrées dans la région. Read more
Ghar El Melh, une région côtière au nord-est de la Tunisie, se situe à une cinquantaine de kilomètres de Tunis. Région, car Ghar El Melh n’est ni une ville, ni un village. Ghar El Melh est d’une rare richesse qui se décline en une histoire atypique, un écosystème d’une diversité particulière, des métiers pérennisés et transmis et des traditions cultivées et nourries. Read more
In terms of their ecological value, the wetlands in Albania’s Buna River delta are seen as the most important in the Eastern Mediterranean. From its coastal dunes to its forests and low karst ridges the area contains a wide diversity of geological types... Read more
From above, the drone commands a view of the Gulf of Oristano, Sardinia, the blue sea bounding the yellow, green and brown fields of May, tractors moving slowly along the tracks and the rectangle of young corn below. The small humming spot settles, then begins to make regular zigzags across the rectangle of the crop. Read more
The salt pans in the south of Montenegro have been entered into the cadastre of the city of Ulcinj as state-owned land. This finally settles the question of ownership, which has been a long lasting dispute with the salina‘s insolvency administration. Read more