PaphosNet news about SAVEMEDCOASTS, Isotech’s new project funded by DG ECHO
ISOTECH’s latest European project, SAVEMEDCOASTS “Sea level rise scenarios along the Mediterranean coasts”, which is funded by the European Union Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection, has been presented today by PaphosNet. ISOTECH’s Director, Xenia I. Loizidou emphasized that although Cyprus is an island, we know very little about the impacts of sea level rise and […]
The effects of sea level rise are already visible in Cyprus: Xenia Loizidou’s interview on Super Sport FM’s Morning News Broadcast
ISOTECH’s Director, Xenia I. Loizidou, was interviewed this morning, by journalist Kyriacos Pierides of Super Sport FM’s morning news broadcast, on sea level rise and its impact in Cyprus and the European SAVEMEDCOASTS project, which aims to assess the risks of sea level rise along the Mediterranean coasts. Ms Loizidou mentioned that although we are […]
The first SAVEMEDCOASTS interview: Xenia Loizidou interviews Nikos Tornaritis, MP of the Democratic Rally Party (DISY), on sea level rise in Cyprus
ISOTECH’s Director, Xenia Loizidou, interviewed Mr Tornaritis, Member of the Cyprus Parliament with the Democratic Rally Party, on the issue of sea level rise in Cyprus: current knowledge, gaps and needs, and possible solutions. This was the first of a series of specifically structured interviews with targeted key stakeholders in Cyprus, Greece and Italy that […]
SAVEMEDCOAST, ISOTECH’s new project, funded by DG ECHO of the European Commission was presented today by the Cyprus News Agency
ISOTECH’s latest European project, SAVEMEDCOASTS “Sea level rise scenarios along the Mediterranean coasts”, which is funded by the European Union Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection, has been presented today by the Cyprus News Agency. The presentation appears below. The news has already been picked up by local media in Pafos. Within the framework of SAVEMEDCOASTS, […]
Xenia Loizidou’s 5-minute interview in Phileleftheros about DeCyDe-4 and New European Knowledge developed in Cyprus
In this interview, ISOTECH’s Director, Xenia I. Loizidou, discusses the European Commission’s recent publication of a list of tools that produce “New Knowledge” in Europe, which includes ISOTECH’s DeCyDe-4 method and toolbox, and specifically its implementation in the projects IRIS-SES and ActionMed. In these two projects, DeCyDe-4 was implemented in participatory decision-making workshops to assist […]
Michael Loizides and Xenia Loizidou presenting at the ActionMed Scientific Workshop held in Venice, on 11 January 2017
ISOTECH’s Chairperson Mr Michael Loizides and Director Ms Xenia Loizidou have travelled to Venice, Italy to represent ISOTECH at the ActionMed Scientific Workshop and General Assembly, held between the 10th and 12th of January 2017. This is the second Scientific Workshop organised within ActionMed, bringing together experts, decision-makers and stakeholders working in the Marine Strategy […]
ActionMed 2nd Sub-regional Workshop titled “Towards Common Measures for GES in the Mediterranean” Successfully Led by ISOTECH
A very successful stakeholder workshop was organised and implemented by ISOTECH Ltd, on November 3rd, 2016, in Nicosia, within the framework of the ActionMed project. The aim of the workshop was to bring together decision-makers from Cyprus, Malta and Greece to discuss and agree on common measures that could be implemented in each of their countries, […]
ISOTECH successfully led the ActionMed Greek National Workshop on Programmes of Measures
A very successful stakeholder workshop was organised by ISOTECH Ltd, UNEP/MAP and the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research in Athens, on October 12th, 2016, within the framework of the ActionMed project. The workshop aimed to support Greece in the drafting of its Programme of Measures for the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Over 20 stakeholders, […]
Breakwaters and Coastal Erosion in Cyprus – Xenia Loizidou’s interview in Cyprus Mail
Xenia Loizidou gave a short interview to Cyprus Mail’s Annette Chrysostomou on breakwaters and their effects on coastal erosion in Cyprus. You can read the interview (in English) here.