Welcome to WeMed

The interactive platform that provides key socio-economic and environmental indicators for the Mediterranean region.

146

Indicators

26

Countries

12

Report

Developed as part of the collaboration between the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) and the Institute for Studies on the Mediterranean (CNR-ISMed), WeMed offers an innovative tool to analyse and understand the dynamics of the region.

Population and society

Population, labor market and othe social issues analyzing Mediterranean population dynamics.

Environment and natural resources

Environment and territory, agriculture and infrastructure, transport and energy of the Mediterranean basin.

Gender comparisons

Analysis of disparities in population and gender, work and gender and other gender issues in the mediterranean region.

Geographic Coverage

European Union

9 Countries:

Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece, Malta, Cyprus

Western Balkans

6 Countries:

Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Albania

Middle East

6 Countries:

Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Palestine

North Africa

5 Countries:

Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco

Who is it for?

Researchers

For in-depth scientific analysis based on verified data and rigorous methodologies.

Policy makers

To support decisions based on empirical evidence and regional trends.

Citizens

To understand the socio-economic and environmental dynamics of the Mediterranean.

What does WeMed offer?

Guided Reading

12 thematic pages offering in-depth understanding of socio-economic phenomena in the Mediterranean area.

Interactive Analysis

Intuitive dashboards for exploring and visualizing data through dynamic charts and customizable interactive maps.

Verified Data

Data sourced from accredited international statistical agencies and constantly updated to ensure maximum reliability of analyses.

Updates

The platform is periodically updated with new data and indicators, all freely downloadable in opem formats, to ensure that information remains aligned with the latest trends and research on the region and its themes.