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− | The Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP) was adopted in 1975 by 16 Mediterranean countries and the European Community under the framework of the [[United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)|United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)]]. The regional agreement was devised with the key objective of enabling the contracting countries to better assess and control [[Marine Pollution|marine pollution]] as well as identify better solutions for effective development planning and [[Sustainability|sustainable]] resource management. Today,the MAP consists of 21 Mediterranean counties and the EEC who are committed to addressing the pressing environmental challenges in the region including | + | The Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP) was adopted in 1975 by 16 Mediterranean countries and the European Community under the framework of the [[United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)|United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)]]. The regional agreement was devised with the key objective of enabling the contracting countries to better assess and control [[Marine Pollution|marine pollution]] as well as identify better solutions for effective development planning and [[Sustainability|sustainable]] resource management. Today,the MAP consists of 21 Mediterranean counties and the EEC who are committed to addressing the pressing environmental challenges in the region including air and land-based pollution, [[Environmental Degradation|environmental degradation]], conservation and [[Climate Change|climate change]]. Although environmental protection forms the main component of the Action Plan, over the years there has been a greater focus on national and regional policies geared at sustaining and fostering social and economic growth in the region. |
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