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Meetings and Events


Second International Conference on Sustainable Management of Transboundary Waters in Europe

21 - 24 April 2002

Miedzyzdroje (Poland)

At the invitation of the Government of Poland, the second international conference on sustainable management of transboundary waters took place in Miedzyzdroje (Poland) from 21 to 24 April 2002. The Conference marked the tenth anniversary of the Water Convention.

The Conference brought together some 160 decision makers, scientists, water managers, and hydraulic engineers from 30 countries and a number of international governmental and non-governmental organizations.

The Conference was organized by the Environment Ministry of Poland, the Environment Ministry of Finland, the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of Germany, and the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management of the Netherlands under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).

Achievements and recommendations

Press release

Conference proceedings
Below are available the pdf files of the publication of the proceedings of the Conference.

Presentations
Below are available most of the presentations given during the conference. For the convenience of the users, these are generally in PPTPowerPoint and in PDF pdf format.

The UNECE Water Convention: the path ahead. Lea Kauppi, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), Finland

PPT 160KB

PDF 210KB

From potential conflict to cooperation potential: a contribution to World Water Assessment Programme. Janos Bogardi, UNESCO

PPT 270KB

PDF 280KB

Integrated management of water in river basins. Torkil Jonch-Clausen, Global Water Partnership

 

PDF 5.2MB

Integration of economics into water policy and planning. Stephen Lintner, World Bank

PPT 170KB

PDF 740KB

The Global Environment Facility: Forging Partnerships and Fostering Knowledge Transfer to Sustain Transboundary Waters in Europe, Central Asia and Around the World. Alfred Duda, GEF Secretariat, USA; Dann Sklarew, GEF International Waters: LEARN, USA

PPT 1.3MB

PDF 1.1MB

 

Integrated approach to transboundary water management

The Protocol on Water and Health - Europe's first legally binding instrument to combat water related diseases. Mark Danzon, Roberto Bertollini, WHO/EURO

PPT 1.1MB

PDF 515KB

UNEP's Global Programme of Action and the Water Convention. Martin Adriansee, UNEP/GPA

 

PDF 1.4MB

 

Integration: a concept with many facets

Integrated Disaster Preparedness and Sustainable Development Programme for the Tisza River Basin. Kalman Morvay, Peter Varga, Tisza-Szamos Public Benefit Company, Hungary

PPT 3MB

PDF 287KB

Dealing with conflicting uses at Lake Constance. Michael Becker, F&N Umweltconsult GmbH, Germany

PPT 320KB

PDF 550KB

Developing Guidelines for monitoring and assessing transboundary lakes. Pertti Heinonen, Finnish Environment Institute, Finland

PPT 1.2MB

PDF 210KB

Lake Ohrid Conservation Project: Model for Integrated Management of Transboundary Waters. Dejan Panovski, Lake Ohrid Conservation Project - Ministry of Environment, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; Yove Kekenovski, Lake Ohrid Conservation Project, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; Lirim Selfo, Lake Ohrid Conservation Project - Ministry of Environment, Albania, David Read Barker, Monitor International, United States

PPT 580KB

PDF 3.4MB

Comprehensive Transboundary International Water Quality Management Agreement. Conrad G. Keyes, Jr., Environmental and Water Resources Institute, USA with additional edits by Mark W. Killgore, Louis Berger Group, Inc., USA

PPT 270KB

PDF 220KB

 

Beyond freshwater management: learning from others

Beyond Freshwater Management - Integrating environment and development in coastal lagoon and wetlands areas: lessons learned from the Helcom MLW project. Henrik Dissing, WWF, Sweden

PPT 970KB

PDF 400KB

Connecting rivers and seas - the Danube/Black Sea experiment. Laurence Mee, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom

 

PDF 1.6MB

Recreational water quality and human health in the Caspian region. Kathy Pond, Aidan A. Cronin and Steve Pedley, Robens Centre for Public and Environmental Health, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

PPT 7.6MB

PDF 2MB

Cooperation in the framework of the Mediterranean Action Plan. George Kamizoulis, WHO/EURO

 

PDF 1.7MB

Integrating wetland conservation and wise use into river basin management. Tobias Salathe, Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

PPT 110KB

PDF 170KB

 

Information and communication: bridging gaps between actors

From monitoring to tailor-made information. Wim Cofino, IWAC, Netherlands

PPT 160KB

PDF 290KB

The use and valuing of environmental information in the decision-making process: an experimental study. Jos G. Timmerman, RIZA, Netherlands; Geoffrey D. Gooch, Jean Monnet Professor of European Political Integration, Department of Management and Economics, Linkoeping University, Sweden; Kai Kipper, Estonia Baltic Environmental Forum, Estonia; Andrus Meiner, Estonian Environment Information Centre, Estonia; Sandra Mol, RIZA, Netherlands; David Nieuwenhuis, RIZA, Netherlands; Gulnara Roll, Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, Estonia; Margit Sare, Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, Estonia; Ulo Sults, Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, Estonia and Peeter Unt, Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, Estonia

PPT 1.8MB

PDF 350KB

Adequate information

UNECE Pilot Projects on Transboundary Rivers

Introduction and lessons learned. Martin Adriansee, IWAC, Netherlands

PPT 100KB

PDF 150KB

Bug surveys: an initiation of transboundary co-operation; Malgorzata Landsberg-Uczciwek, Teresa Zan, Voivodeship Inspectorate of Environmental Protection, Poland

PPT 5.3MB

PDF 1.5MB

Different approaches in risk assessment for hot spots identification; Juliana Adamkova, Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute

PPT 260KB

PDF 260KB

Criteria for assessment between countries; Ference Laszlo, Vituki, Hungary

PPT 510KB

PDF 430KB

How close are we in the EC Water Framework Directive's Implementation? Paul Frintrop, RIZA, Netherlands

PPT 110KB

PDF 270KB

On the collection and use of environmental information in transboundary water management

The case of Lake Constance. Susanna Nilsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden and Sindre Langaas, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, UNEP/GRID-Arendal.

PPT 480KB

PDF 330KB

 

Involvement of right institutions and people

Public access to information and participation in decision-making in local, national and transboundary contexts: experience of MAMA-86's drinking-water campaign. Anna Tsvetkova, NGO MAMA-86, Ukraine

PPT 60KB

PDF 180KB

Strategies for public participation in the management of transboundary waters in countries in transition. Gulnara Roll, Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, Estonia; Oliver Avramoski, Lake Ohrid Conservation Project and Alliance for Lake Cooperation in Ohrid and Prespa, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; Margit Sare, Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, Estonia; Piret Uus, Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, Estonia

PPT 2.7MB

PDF 2.2MB

Institutional challenges for ensuring active involvement of the public in the implementation of the Water Framework Directive. Henrik Dissing, WWF Denmark

PPT 610KB

PDF 260KB

Building Environmental Citizenship to Support Transboundary Pollution Reduction in the Danube: A Pilot Project in Hungary and Slovenia. Magda T?th Nagy, Program Head, REC, presented by Jozef Skultety, ED Office Head, REC, Hungary

PPT 180KB

PDF 540KB

 

Challenges to water management and framework for its modernisation

Management of transboundary aquifers: the contribution of the UNECE Convention to the ISARM Programme, Shammy Puri, UNESCO/IAH, United Kingdom; Geo Arnold, RIZA, Netherlands

 

PDF 2.8MB

 

Structural and economic developments

Small-scale investments in the water sector. Esther Park, Shorebank Advisory Services, United States

PPT 110KB

PDF 65KB

Which role for economics in the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive? Arnaud Courtecuisse, Agence de l'Eau Artois-Picardie, France

PPT 1MB

PDF 830KB

Adapting the law of water management to global climate change and other hydropolitical stresses. Joseph Dellapenna, Villanova University School of Law, United States

PPT 100KB

PDF 180KB

A transboundary approach to mitigating total dissolved gas in the Columbia River Basin. Mark Killgore, Louis Berger Group Inc., United States

PPT 6.8MB

PDF 3.1MB

The development and present structure of Lake Peipsi-Pihkva fishery. Margit Eero - substitute for Markus Vetemaa, University of Tartu, Estonia

PPT 690KB

PDF 470KB

EBRD - Water project identification, financing approach and donor coordination in Central and Eastern Europe. Gerry Muscat, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

PPT 800KB

PDF 590KB

 

Legal and institutional arrangements

Creating networks within and outside the UN family for enhanced co-operation: use, management and protection of internationally shared aquifers in the Mediterranean Region. Mohammed Al-Eryani, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia; Bo Libert, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe; Stephen M. Donkor, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa; Branko Bosnjakovic, EST Consultancy - Environmentally Sustainable Transition, Switzerland

PPT 510KB

PDF 630KB

Joint Water Transboundary Commission: Slovak-Hungarian Water Quality Working Group. Milan Matuska, Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Republic, Jarmila Makovinska, Water Research Institute in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, Gyorgy Simonfai, Ministry of the Environment of Hungary, Ferenc Laszlo, Vituki Ltd., Hungary

PPT 90KB

PDF 160KB

The discharge rule of Lake Saimaa and River Vuoksi: issues for transboundary cooperation. Markku Ollila, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), Finland

PPT 2.1MB

PDF 1.3MB

Co-operation in the Meuse river basin: the sharing of the water between the Netherlands and Belgium. Sander Bastings, Ministry of Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat - Directie Limburg, the Netherlands

PPT 960KB

PDF 560KB

European Union legislation and the Water Convention

Water-quality criteria according to the EC Water Framework Directive: how they work in the largest transboundary lake in Europe, Lake Peipsi? Tiina Noges et al. Estonian Agricultural University and University of Tartu, Estonia

PPT 780KB

PDF 700KB

Protected areas and directly dependent water and terrestrial ecosystems as a component of an integrated approach to river basin planning and management - the sub-basin project WUMME in Lower Saxony. Jorg Janning, Ministry of Environment of Lower Saxony, Germany

PPT 710KB

PDF 480KB

The EU-list of priority substances - a new strategy against water pollution. Bernd Mehlhorn, Federal Environment Agency, Germany

PPT 40KB

PDF 150KB

Inventory analysis of groundwater in the German part of the Oder River Basin District according to EU - Water Framework Directive. Marco Meinert, HGN Hydrogeologie GmbH, Germany

PPT 550KB

PDF 850KB

Heavy metals in the upper and middle Odra river system. Recommendations for transboundary river chemical monitoring. Edeltrauda Helios - Rybicka, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland

 

PDF 1.4MB


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