EU-MEDSTAT-ENV
- MEDSTAT III Euro-Mediterranean Statistical Cooperation - Newsletter No.05 - October 2011
- MEDSTAT III Euro-Mediterranean Statistical Cooperation - Newsletter No.03 - February 2011
- Vacancy Announcement with FAO: Senior Water Resources Development and Management Officer - Deadline: 29/12/2010
- MEDSTAT III Euro-Mediterranean Statistical Cooperation - Newsletter No.01 - August 2010
- Eurostat: "Excessive deficit procedure: strengthened rules on statistics"
- MEDSTAT Directors’ Committee Meeting
- Research on Sustainable Development Indicators: Taking Stock of Results and Identification of Research Needs + Working group meeting on Sustainable Development Indicators
- Mediterranean Civil Society Meeting on the occasion of the Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial Conference on Water
- Union for the Mediterranean: Ministerial Conference on Water, December 22, 2008 (Jordan)
- MEDSTAT II Environment Sector / UNESCWA / UNSD Joint Sub-regional Training Session on the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Water (SEEAW)
Environmental Statistics in the Mediterranean
Activities within the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership can only be successfully implemented and have their full impact if backed by accurate information, and effective communication. Raw data are needed to bring Euro-Mediterranean realities into focus, and that is the role of statistics. In addition, awareness of the Partnership’s progress and achievements comes through personal contacts and continuing access to information.
MEDSTAT includes thematic sub-programmes: external trade, environment (including water), transport, migration, tourism, national accounts, informal sector (i.e. non-observed economy); and two horizontal sub-programmes: training and information systems. The implementation of the Environment sub-programme, was entrusted to the Blue Plan by the European Commission.
The MEDSTAT project was prepared by the European Commission in 1996 for reinforcing production capacities and leveraging statistics in the twelve southern and eastern countries or authorities participating in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership Agreement. Since Cyprus and Malta joined the European Union in 2004, there are now ten countries: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Israel, Palestinian Authority, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey.
The MEDSTAT project stands under the aegis of the statistical office of the European Community, EUROSTAT.