TRACHMED: Exploring Transnational Challenges: Climate Change, Migration, and Energy Insecurity in the Mediterranean

TRACHMED: Exploring Transnational Challenges: Climate Change, Migration, and Energy Insecurity in the Mediterranean

Start Date: 1 January 2025

End Date: 31 December 2028

Studying transnational challenges in the Mediterranean

Transnational challenges cross borders and defy unilateral solutions. However, efforts to address them have often been fragmented and ineffective. The Mediterranean region, in particular, has been significantly impacted by these challenges, with responses at various levels proving inadequate. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the TRACHMED project focuses on climate change, migration and forced displacement, and energy insecurity in the Mediterranean. It aims to gather and analyse empirical data, contribute to conceptual and methodological approaches, and establish a regional network of researchers and institutions. The goal is to enhance research capacity and inform relevant EU policies and international decision-makers.

Objective

Transnational challenges are pressing issues in any region. They transcend national borders and defy unilateral remedies. Multilateral efforts and capacity building remain fragmented. Regional efforts rarely bear fruit. As a result, despite two-decades of effort, transnational challenges cannot be understood and responded effectively. There has already been a growing call to rethink the existing approaches arguing for the need to understand the nature and scope of transnational challenges better, why the existing approaches and frameworks for cooperation, collaboration, and coordination do not work, and how they can be responded. Transnational challenges hit the Mediterranean particularly hard. Unilateral, multilateral, and regional responses to them in the region remain fragmented and ineffective. TRACHMED is a research and staff exchange programme intended to contribute to the global, regional, and national efforts of understanding and responding transnational challenges by conducting research in Mediterranean on three such issues: climate change, migration and forced displacement, and energy insecurity. It brings together an international, intersectoral, and interdisciplinary research team to 1) collect, interpret and process original empirical data on selected transnational challenges with a transnational perspective, 2) engage with the existing conceptual and theoretical debates and contribute to the conceptual and methodological approaches for studying, comprehending, and responding to transnational challenges, 3) develop and sustain a transnational network of researchers, practitioners, and institutions in the Mediterranean, thus increase the research capacity and shared knowledge and cooperation, 4) update scientific knowledge on these issues for relevant EU policies, political and economic actors interested or already working in the region, and to inform international organizations and decision-makers in the region.


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