Emma Magistri - Speakers 2025 Edition - Sun&Blue Congress
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Emma Magistri

Fellowship researcher at University Ca’Foscari in Venice

Specializing in the intercultural development of tourism systems, Emma Magistri focuses her academic work on sustainability and how to integrate responsible practices into the tourist experience and everyday life. Her work is based on a firm commitment to respect for the environment, local communities, and the preservation of the cultural identities that shape destinations.

She is currently researching the social impacts of tourism on small communities, analyzing how interaction between visitors and residents can foster more balanced, fair, and participatory models. Her areas of interest include the transmission of traditional knowledge, the protection of the cultural landscape, and the creation of tourism experiences that strengthen the link between local culture and visitors.

An active advocate in the fight against food waste and plastic reduction, she promotes local agriculture and zero-mile consumption. Her interest in local cuisine, understood as a living expression of heritage, reinforces her vision of more conscious and respectful tourism. She is part of Canary Green because of her commitment to sustainability and to transforming tourism into a positive tool for communities and the environment.

Session:
  • SE01 - Interreg projects in Blue Economy: present and future
15:30h
Wednesday, November 19
Room Andalucía

SE01 - Interreg projects in Blue Economy: present and future

Organized by

Mediterranean Multi-Programme Mechanism (MMM)

Description

The Mediterranean Multi-Program Mechanism (MMM) brings together Interreg programs to collaborate more closely and make better use of resources in the Mediterranean region. Since its inception in 2022, eight programs covering 22 Mediterranean countries are already participating.

Given that the blue economy and sustainable tourism are intrinsically linked concepts, the Sun&Blue Congress represents an ideal opportunity to share good practices from the Mediterranean in the field of the blue economy and to promote meaningful dialogue on how to move forward in this sector. It also provides a platform to explore how Interreg programs and projects can contribute to the development of a healthy and sustainable blue economy in the Mediterranean, especially with a view to the post-2027 horizon. 

The event will showcase good practices in the blue economy promoted by Interreg MMM, with high potential for scalability and/or replicability in the Mediterranean and other EU regions. It will be an opportunity for the public to discover new trends and innovative solutions in the blue economy and to exchange experiences with actors from the three shores of the Mediterranean.

Addressed to

Entrepreneurs, professionals offering innovative products/services in Blue Economy, researchers, staff of public bodies working on coastal topics, people interested on applying for funding.

Agenda

1. Introduction - Vincent Ernoux, Coordinator of the Interreg NEXT MED Programme Branch Office for the Western Mediterranean

2. Keynote Speaker - José Manuel Camarero, Regional Secretary for Tourism of the Valencian Regional Government

3. Sustainable Tourism in Interreg Mediterranean Programmes: Overview and State of Play - Valeria Cibrario, Senior Programme Manager at Interact Programme

4. Round table: The present: Blue economy good practices and solutions.

Moderator: Vincent Ernoux, Coordinator of the Interreg NEXT MED Programme Branch Office for the Western Mediterranean

  • GREENMEDPORTS: Beladjine Boumediene, Researcher at the University of Science and Technology of Oran Mohamed Boudiaf (USTO-MB)
  • SHARE4MED: Alessandra Azzola, Project Manager at Deda Group
  • COMMUNITY4TOURISM: Josep Rodríguez. Coordinator of the Interreg Euro-MED Community for Sustainable Tourism
  • REGENERA4MED. Paula di Iorio, European Projects and International Relations Unit of the Catalan Tourism Agency
  • WEST MED Blue Economy Initiative: IMarta Pascual, Spanish National Hub for WestMED Initiative

5. Round table: The future: How do you see the place for Blue Economy in Interreg Projects especially considering the new Multiannual Financial Framework proposal launched by the EC in 2025?  

Moderator: Vincent Ernoux, Coordinator of the Interreg NEXT MED Programme Branch Office for the Western Mediterranean

  • Axel Rodríguez, Project Officer. at Interreg EURO MED Programme
  • Marta Pascual, Spanish National Hub for WestMED Initiative

6. Conclusions

  • Emma Magistri, Fellowship researcher at University Ca’Foscari in Venice

Language

English