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09THESSALONIKI17
2009-04-08 20:31:00
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Consulate Thessaloniki
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THESSALONIKI: PROPOSAL FOR BALKAN - EASTERN MED

Tags:  ECON ENRG SENV PGOV PREL IS GR 
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DEPT FOR EUR/SE, OES/STC, OES/ENV

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON ENRG SENV PGOV PREL IS GR
SUBJECT: THESSALONIKI: PROPOSAL FOR BALKAN - EASTERN MED
ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION

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SIPDIS

DEPT FOR EUR/SE, OES/STC, OES/ENV

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON ENRG SENV PGOV PREL IS GR
SUBJECT: THESSALONIKI: PROPOSAL FOR BALKAN - EASTERN MED
ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION


1. SUMMARY: The Thessaloniki-based Balkan Environment Center
would like to initiate cooperation on water management and
renewable energy with the northern Israel-based Galilee Society,
beginning with a video-teleconference discussion with scientists
from both organizations on Earth Day, April 22. ConGen Thess is
prepared to host and co-organize the teleconference on the Greek
side with the Balkan Environment Center, and would appreciate
Embassy Tel Aviv's advice and assistance, if necessary, on the
participation of the Galilee Society scientists in the
teleconference. The goal of the teleconference would be to
explore areas for practical cooperation and plan next steps,
including a working visit to the Balkan Center. The Balkan
Center receives EU and Greek government funding and believes
there are opportunities for attracting EU financial support for
Balkan - Eastern Med cooperation. END SUMMARY


2. During an October 10, 2008 visit to Thessaloniki by EUR DAS
Graffey, the Thessaloniki-based NGO Balkan Environment Center
agreed to work with the USG to develop projects that promote
scientific and practical cooperation on environmental issues
with counterparts facing similar challenges in southeast Europe
and the Eastern Mediterranean. As follow up, Post is working
with the Balkan Environment Center on projects in northern
Greece and neighboring countries facing similar environmental
challenges. Post has also developed with the Center's director,
Aristotle University professor George Zalidis, and University of
South Florida scientist Tom Crisman a proposal for reaching out
to potential partners in the Eastern Med, specifically Israel.
In December 2008, the Center's director, Aristotle University
professor George Zalidis, attended a workshop on water re-use
organized by the U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation
(BSF). Based on the workshop and discussions on the margins,
Crisman (who is a member of the BSF) and Zalidis believe Israel
and Greece share a number of environmental challenges and have
the potential to become regional hubs for the exchange of

information, best practices and commercial solutions.

Proposed Balkan - Eastern Mediterranean Linkage and Network


3. Zalidis and Crisman are willing to help develop linkages
between the Balkan Center and scientists they met at the
workshop from the Galilee Society, which, according to its
website is "the Arab National Society for Health Research and
Services [which] strives to achieve equitable health,
environmental and socio-economic conditions for Palestinian
Arabs in Israel" based in Shefa-Amr, northern Israel. The
Society focuses on community/municipality engagement, water
management and product development. Zalidis and Crisman believe
there is a natural affinity between the Galilee Society and the
Balkan Center that could be developed to promote water
management best practices, technology transfer and product
development in the Balkans and Eastern Med. They envision the
Balkan Center continuing to foster cooperation among
environmental NGOs and municipalities throughout the Balkans,
and the Galilee Society doing the same with Arab municipalities
and organizations within Israel and neighboring Arab states.
Together, the two organizations would build a broad Eastern
Mediterranean Network to coordinate programs. Crisman and his
colleagues at the University of South Florida are willing to
play an advisory role. According to Zalidis, whose Balkan
Center receives support from the Greek government and European
Union, a significant amount of EU funding is available for the
promotion of regional cooperation on water management and other
environmental issues. They are not seeking USG funding for
this initiative.

Earth Day Three-way Video Teleconference - April 22


4. As a next step, ConGen Thess would like to organize a
three-way digital video conference call between scientists from
the Balkan Environment Center, Galilee Society and the
University of South Florida on April 22, Earth Day, on possible
cooperation in the area of water management. The purpose would
be to help establish a working relationship and identify topics
of mutual interest. Likely areas of interest are water
management and re-use, designing with nature for waste
treatment, research and business development potential around
ongoing work at both centers on use of organic wastes from olive
oil processing as a biofuel, and the general topic of engaging
local communities and municipalities in the organizations'
projects/activities. According to Zalidis and Crisman, the
latter topic is especially promising as both the Balkan Center
and Galilee Society are committed to a bottom-up approach to
problem identification, solution and policy development, and
have formally engaged local municipalities as part of their
administrative structure to ensure this. They believe that this

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could be a model throughout the Balkans and the Middle East. The
expected outcomes from this phone conference are agreement on
working cooperatively and a general approach for the next step
in the process, a workshop at either the Balkan Center or
Galilee Society around a key interest area for joint research.

World Environment Day Workshop - 5 June


5. If the April 22 DVC is successful, the next step would be a
workshop that would focus on one or two research topics that
appear to be "low hanging fruit" likely leading to immediate
funding opportunities. It is expected that the workshop would
lead to near-term proposals for submission to the EU and other
clearly identified funding sources. Fleshing out proposals
would be a main goal of the workshop. In addition, if funding
(from EU or Greek Government sources) permits, the workshop
could also bring together representatives from
communities/municipalities from Greece and Israel to establish
linkages and exchange experiences. This section of the workshop
could be opened to a broader audience, in part to show how this
kind of activity can lead to problem identification, solution
and dissemination of ideas through the two scientific
organizations and the proposed Eastern Med network.


6. Post apologizes for the short notice, but would be grateful
for feedback from Embassy Tel Aviv on the feasibility of this
proposal. If Tel Aviv agrees, we would also welcome the
Embassy's hosting of the DVC from Israel, if the Galilee Society
does not have its own DVC equipment. OES/STC and OES/ENV have
reviewed and cleared this proposal. Thessaloniki point of
contact is George Pelargidis, pelargidisg@state.gov
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