The following group of scientists currently acts as Steering Committee for MedECC. All members are present in personal capacity – they do not represent any institution or country. The Committee will be further extended to ensure better thematic and geographic coverage of Mediterranean environmental science. Wolfgang Cramer, Fatima Driouech and Joël Guiot currently act as coordinators of MedECC.
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Steering Committee
Current steering committee members

Ghani Chehbouni
Mohammed VI University Polytechnic (UM6P) / Benguerir, Morocco
Dr. Abdelghani Chehbouni the representative in Morocco of the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD). His main research interests include hydrology and the application of remotely sensed data in land-surface-atmosphere models especially in arid semi-arid regions.

IMBE / Aix-en-Provence, France
Prof. Wolfgang Cramer is an environmental geographer, global ecologist and research director at France’s Mediterranean Institute for Biodiversity and Ecology (IMBE). He has worked with the IPCC in various capacities since their Second Assessment Report. He is currently acting as co-coordinator of MedECC.
Fatima Driouech
University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P) / Benguerir, Morocco
Prof. Fatima Driouech the Executive Coordinator of the Adaptation Metrics and Techniques Cluster at the UM6P. She is Vice-Chair of Working Group I of the IPCC and Co-Chair of the Focus Area I of the Commission Climatology (World Meteorological Organization). She is the MedECC co-coordinator.
Union for the Mediterranean / Barcelona, Spain
Ines Duarte is a specialist in Climate Finance. She is currently a Project Manager at the Energy and Climate Action Division of the Secretariat of the Union of the Mediterranean.

International Centre for Water Resources and Global Change (ICWRGC, UNESCO), Federal Institute of Hydrology / Koblenz, Germany
Dr. Marianela Fader is the deputy director if the ICWRGC. She leads studies in the area of climate change impacts on food security, hydrology and irrigation water use (mainly on a global or large scale and using process-based modelling).

Carlo Giupponi
Ca’ Foscari University (UNIVE) and Venice International University (VIU) / Venice, Italy
Prof. Carlo Giupponi is Full Professor of Applied Economics at the Department of Economics, UNIVE and Dean of the VIU. His research activity focuses on sustainability science and global change, with specific interests for valuation methods, scenario analysis and the integrated assessment of natural resources.

Plan Bleu / Marseille, France
Mr François Guerquin is the director of Plan Bleu. He has an expertise on water, biodiversity and sustainable development at international level. He was Executive Secretary of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation (UNSGAB), before becoming the Science-Policy Director of the Wetlands Ramsar Convention.

CEREGE / Aix-en-Provence, France
Joël Guiot is a CNRS researcher emeritus at the European Centre for Research and Training in Environmental Geosciences (CEREGE). His main research work concerns the impact of past, present and future climate change on Mediterranean ecosystems. He is a lead author for the IPCC special report, SR1.5 and the MedECC co-coordinator.

Manfred A. Lange
The Cyprus Institute / Nicosia, Cyprus
Dr Manfred A. Lange was the founding Director of the Energy, Environment and Water Research Center at the Cyprus Institute in Nicosia, Cyprus (2007-2015). He is the Director of the Future Earth MENA Regional Center. His expertise includes the climate change impacts on water and energy security, renewable energies, and energy and water use efficiency.

UNEP/MAP-Barcelona Convention Secretariat / Athens, Greece
Dr Julien Le Tellier is a geographer specialised in urban planning. He is a Programme Management Officer in charge of Socio-Economic Affairs at the UNEP/MAP – Barcelona Convention Secretariat, supporting the implementation and follow-up of the Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development (MSSD).

University of Salento / Lecce, Italy
Prof. Piero Lionello is a physician specialised in atmospheric physics and oceanography. He is the chairman of the MedCLIVAR (Mediterranean CLImate VARiability) network and has been chairman of the International Scientific Steering Committee of the HyMeX project (Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean eXperiment).

University of Barcelona / Barcelona, Spain
Prof. María Carmen Llasat is a physician. Her research focuses on the study of natural risks of meteorological origin and the impact of climate change on them, as well as the improvement of citizen awareness and resilience in the face of extreme events.She is the coordinator of the Meterology Research Group of the University of Barcelona.

Cyril Moulin
Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation (MESRI) / Paris, France
Dr Cyril Moulin is the Deputy Director of the Research and Innovation Strategy Department at the MESRI. He was the Deputy Director of the National Institute for Earth Sciences and Astronomy, INSU-CNRS (2018-2021). He was a researcher at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA).

Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa / Haifa, Israel
Prof. Shlomit Paz is the Head of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Haifa. She is a climatologist and environmental health researcher who investigates the impacts of climate change on the human health and security.

Advisory Council for the Sustainable Development of Catalonia (CADS) / Barcelona, Spain
Arnau Queralt Bassa is Director of CADS since October 2011. Since 2017, he is the Secretary of the Interministerial Commission for the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda in Catalonia and, from 2020, member of the Sectorial Commission for the 2030 Agenda in Spain on behalf of the Government of Catalonia.

University of Groningen / Groningen, The Netherlands
Dr Ethemcan Turhan is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Planning. His research focuses on political ecology with empirical attention to environmental conflicts, energy infrastructures, social movements, and climate mobilities mainly in Turkey, the larger Middle East, and the Mediterranean.
Past steering committee members

Arnault Graves
Conservatoire du Littoral / Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
Arnault Graves is a North Sea, Chanel Delegate (Délégué Manche, Mer du Nord) at Conservatoire du Littoral. Between October 2017 and September 2021 he was Senior Climate Adviser of the Secretariat of the Union for the Mediterranean (seconded by the French Ministry for Ecological and Inclusive Transition).

Samir Grimes
National High School of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management / Algiers, Algeria
Dr Samir Grimes is a professor at the National High School of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management (Algeria), specialising in marine ecology and biodiversity, non-indigenous species, Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and integrated coastal zone management.

Elen Lemaître-Curri
CIHEAM / Montpellier, France
Elen Lemaître-Curri is a deputy director of the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Montpellier (CIHEAM IAMM). She was a director of Plan Bleu between (09.2017-08.2020). Her expertise covers agricultural, environmental and sustainable development, public policies, international cooperation and science-decision interfaces.