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ISSN CIHEAM, 2016 Reproduction in whole or in part is not permitted without the consent of CIHEAM How to quote this document: Crises and resilience in the Mediterranean. Cassar (Malta) Tatjana Dishnica (Albania) Bernard Pecqueur (France) Nahla Hwalla (Lebanon) Malika Fadila Hamana Korichi (Algeria) Mongi Sghaier (Tunisia) Watch Letter N 36 Collaborators in this Issue Pierre Blanc, Elizabeth Grech, Nora Ourabah Haddad Opinions, data and facts exposed in this issue are those of the authors and do not engage either CIHEAM or Member Countries. Watch Letter s Organization Chart Editorial Director Cosimo Lacirignola (CIHEAM Secretary General) Editor in Chief Sébastien Abis (CIHEAM, Principal Administrator) Editorial Staff Yasmine Seghirate (CIHEAM, Communication Manager) Aurore Benassy (CIHEAM, Publication Officer) Scientific Committee Felice Adinolfi (Italy) Louis F. The CIHEAM Headquarter is responsible for the direction and the management of this bilingual publication (English and French). The objective of the Watch Letter is to provide brief analyses which will fuel both the discussion on the Mediterranean and the broader global debate on food and agriculture.
While enabling the CIHEAM to gain a widespread recognition, it circulates analyses aimed at a heterogeneous public (policymakers, researchers, journalists, etc.) on emerging agricultural and food issues.
The Watch Letter The CIHEAM Watch Letter has been published since 2007 and is devoted to major topics in Mediterranean Agriculture, Food and Environment. The CIHEAM pursues this cooperation mission through its 4 Institutes based in Bari (Italy), Chania (Greece), Montpellier (France), and Zaragoza (Spain), but also the Headquarter located in Paris (France). With our member states, public and private partners and academics we strive to meet the 4 following challenges: - Struggling against triple waste (Knowledge-Natural Resources-Food) - Boosting sustainable agriculture and food - Investing in new generations and fragile territories - Preventing risks and managing tensions. Closely related to the peculiar needs of the countries, our actions rely on a bottom-up collaboration and a problemsolving approach.
We contribute to promoting solutions that lead to human development and sustainable growth and we work to strengthen intercultural dialogue. We strongly believe that a Mediterranean that listens, acts and prepares a better future for the younger generations exists. The organization gathers 13 Member States from both shores of the Mediterranean (Albania, Algeria, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia and Turkey) and works with several international and regional institutions. 2 About CIHEAM Created in 1962, CIHEAM is a Mediterranean organization which works for improving sustainable agriculture and fisheries, for ensuring food and nutrition security and for developing rural and coastal territories capacities.