The Mediterranean Sea we want

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Margherita Cappelletto, R. Santoleri, L. Evangelista, F. Galgani, E. Garcés, Alessandro Giorgetti, F. Fava, B. Herut, K. Hilmi, S. Kholeif, S. Lorito, C. Sammari, Mónica Campillos Lianos, M. Celussi, D. D’Alelio, F. Francocci, G. Giorgi, D. Canu, E. Organelli, A. Pomaro, G. Sannino, M. Segou, S. Simoncelli, A. Babeyko, A. Barbanti, D. Chang-Seng, V. Cardin, R. Casotti, A. Drago, S. E. Asmi, Dina Eparkhina, M. Fichaut, Tatjiana Hema, G. Procaccini, F. Santoro, M. Scoullos, C. Solidoro, F. Trincardi, L. Tunesi, G. Umgiesser, A. Zingone, T. Ballerini, Amel Chaffai, G. Coppini, S. Gruber, J. Knežević, Gaetano Leone, J. Penca, N. Pinardi, G. Petihakis, M. Rio, Mohamed K. Said, Zacharias Siokouros, A. Srour, M. Snoussi, J. Tintoré, V. Vassilopoulou, M. Zavatarelli
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Abstract

This paper presents major gaps and challenges for implementing the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) in the Mediterranean region. The authors make recommendations on the scientific knowledge needs and co-design actions identified during two consultations, part of the Decade preparatory-phase, framing them in the Mediterranean Sea’s unique environmental and socio-economic perspectives. According to the ‘Mediterranean State of the Environment and Development Report 2020’ by the United Nations Environment Programme Mediterranean Action Plan and despite notable progress, the Mediterranean region is not on track to achieve and fully implement the Sustainable Development Goals of Agenda 2030. Key factors are the cumulative effect of multiple human-induced pressures that threaten the ecosystem resources and services in the global change scenario. The basin, identified as a climate change vulnerability hotspot, is exposed to pollution and rising impacts of climate change. This affects mainly the coastal zones, at increasing risk of extreme events and their negative effects of unsustainable management of key economic assets. Transitioning to a sustainable blue economy is the key for the marine environment’s health and the nourishment of future generations. This challenging context, offering the opportunity of enhancing the knowledge to define science-based measures as well as narrowing the gaps between the Northen and Southern shores, calls for a joint (re)action. The paper reviews the state of the art of Mediterranean Sea science knowledge, sets of trends, capacity development needs, specific challenges, and recommendations for each Decade’s societal outcome. In the conclusions, the proposal for a Mediterranean regional programme in the framework of the Ocean Decade is addressed. The core objective relies on integrating and improving the existing ocean-knowledge, Ocean Literacy, and ocean observing capacities building on international cooperation to reach the “Mediterranean Sea that we want”.
我们想要地中海
本文提出了在地中海地区实施联合国海洋科学促进可持续发展十年(2021-2030)的主要差距和挑战。作者就在“十年”筹备阶段的两次磋商期间确定的科学知识需求和共同设计行动提出了建议,并从地中海独特的环境和社会经济角度对其进行了阐述。根据联合国环境规划署地中海行动计划的《2020年地中海环境与发展状况报告》,尽管取得了显著进展,但地中海地区尚未走上实现和全面实施2030年议程可持续发展目标的轨道。关键因素是在全球变化情景下威胁生态系统资源和服务的多种人为压力的累积效应。该流域已被确定为气候变化脆弱热点地区,受到污染和气候变化影响日益严重。这主要影响到沿海地区,极端事件及其对关键经济资产不可持续管理的负面影响的风险越来越大。向可持续的蓝色经济过渡是海洋环境健康和子孙后代营养的关键。这一具有挑战性的背景提供了加强知识以确定基于科学的措施以及缩小南北海岸之间差距的机会,要求采取联合(重新)行动。本文回顾了地中海科学知识的现状、一系列趋势、能力发展需求、具体挑战以及针对每个十年的社会成果提出的建议。结论部分讨论了在海洋十年框架内制订地中海区域方案的建议。核心目标依赖于整合和改进现有的海洋知识、海洋素养和海洋观测能力建设,通过国际合作实现“我们想要的地中海”。
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