Meeting of the Horizon 2020 REVIEW, MONITORING AND RESEARCH SUB-GROUP (Athens, 9-10 October 2008) Indicators for Horizon 2020 Monitoring A first MAP proposal.

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Meeting of the Horizon 2020 REVIEW, MONITORING AND RESEARCH SUB-GROUP (Athens, 9-10 October 2008) Indicators for Horizon 2020 Monitoring A first MAP proposal

2 Horizon 2020 priorities Support the identification, prioritisation and implementation of the most significant pollution reduction projects tackling major pollution sources, focusing mainly on: Industrial emissions Municipal waste Urban waste water Obvious link with existing Mediterranean set of indicators, such as : MSSD and mainly the chapter 2.7. “Promoting sustainable management of the sea and coastal zones and taking urgent action to put an end to the degradation of coastal zones” Medpol Indicators (Marine Pollution Indicators-MPI)

3 MSSD Issues and Indicators : 4 priority coastal SDI 2.7. Promoting sustainable management of the sea and coastal zones and taking urgent action to put an end to the degradation of coastal zones Push back urbanization to prevent artificialization of coasts. Avoid linear and continuous urbanization. 23Share of artificialised coastline Eliminate operational pollution from ships by Operational pollution from ships Reduce pollution from land-based sources. Halve by 2015 the number of coastal urban inhabitants with no access to sanitation. 25Proportion of coastal urban population connected to a sanitation network Bring at least 10% of the marine and coastal surface under some form of protection. 26Surface of protected coastal and marine areas MSSD follow-up and indicators

4 MSSD follow-up : fact sheets

5 Horizon 2020 Indicators : Industrial emissions Ind_01Releases of BOD and nutrients from industrial sites Ind_02 Releases of toxic substances and nutrients from industrial sites Ind_03Industrial releases into water Horizon 2020 I ndicators

6 Horizon 2020 Indicators : Waste Waste_01 Total production of household waste in the coastal cities Waste_02Number of landfills on the coast Waste_03Collection rate of household waste (costal) Horizon 2020 I ndicators

7 Horizon 2020 Indicators : Waste water WW_01 Share of population with access to an improved sanitation system (total, urban, rural) WW_02 Proportion of coastal urban population connected to a sanitation network WW_03 Share of waste water collected and treated by the public sanitation system WW_04 Wastewater treatment rate before sea release for coastal agglomerations over inhabitants WW_05Microbiologic bathing water quality WW_06Nutrients concentration of in coastal water WW_07Chlorophyll-a concentration in coastal water Horizon 2020 I ndicators

8 Horizon 2020 Indicators : Others Oth_01 Production of hazardous waste Oth _02 Import and export of hazardous waste Oth _03 Production of industrial solid waste Oth _04 Percentage of ports with deballasting station Oth _05 Existence of monitoring programs concerning pollutant inputs reporting to MEDPOL Oth _06 Hazardous substances in marine organism Oth _07 Release of oil from refineries and offshore installations Oth _08 Accidental and illegal discharges of oil at sea Horizon 2020 I ndicators

9 Horizon 2020 Indicators : Others Global_01Population density in the coastal regions Global_02 Population growth rate in the Mediterranean coastal regions Global_03Urban population growth rate Global_04Urban rate Global_05Population Growth in coastal cities Global_06Share of artificialized coastline Global_07Number of tourist nights per km of coastline Horizon 2020 I ndicators

10 Horizon 2020 Indicators : Others Global_08Number of moorings in yachting harbours Global_09Area of Protected coastal marine zone Global_10Protection of marine sites of interest Global_11fishing float Global_12fish stocks Global_13Aquaculture production Horizon 2020 I ndicators