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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM : A SUCCESS FOR THE LIFE ADAPT’ISLAND PROJECT
On July 4 and 5, 2023, the International Symposium on Climate Change and Coastal Ecosystems, organized within the framework of the LIFE Adapt Island project, was held at the Créole Beach Hôtel & SPA with great success. THE LIFE ADAPT ISLAND PROJECT UNITES FOR A...
Brochures LIFE Adapt’Island
Newsletter 2
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: CLIMATE CHANGE AND COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS AS PART OF THE LIFE ADAPT’ISLAND PROJECT
As part of the LIFE Adapt' Island project, the Grand Port Maritime de la Guadeloupe, in partnership with the European Commission and two Co-beneficiaries: URAPEG FNE Guadeloupe and Pilot4Dev, is organizing an International Symposium from July 4 to 5, 2023 in...
SAVE THE DATE for the International Symposium 2023
As part of the LIFE Adapt' Island project, the Grand Port Maritime de la Guadeloupe, in partnership with the European Commission and two Co-beneficiaries: URAPEG FNE Guadeloupe and Pilot4Dev, is organizing an International Symposium from July 4 to 5, 2023 in...
Newsletter 01
Eco-Mooring technical data sheets
Synthesis of the creation of a mooring area at Cochons Islet
LIFE Adapt’Island Project evaluation by ADAPTOM
LIFE Adapt’Island Project evaluation by ADAPTOM - Synthesis 1. The lack of hindsight and feedback to assess the effectiveness and limitations of Nature- based Solutions (NbS); 2. Their need for 1) networking on this subject at the level of the Overseas Territories,...
Study of the coral bleaching phenomenon in Guadeloupe
Study of the coral bleaching phenomenon in Guadeloupe from 2019 to 2020 - Synthesis In the Caribbean, corals living on reefs tolerate a maximum sea water temperature of about 29°C. Any long-term rise in temperature beyond this limit causes stress to these organisms,...