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MED3.1 Deciphering Water Governance: IWRN plans and water efficiency strategies in mediterranean countries - addressing complexities and promoting replicable solutions
GWP-Med
Thu, 15/03/2012 / Thu, 15/03/2012
In the medium term (by 2020), every Mediterranean country - supported by multi-stakeholder
national dialogues and in view of achieving cross-sectoral water resources management - has in place operational and applicable national IWRM Plans and Water Efficiency Strategies and has
developed and/or substantially advanced river basin management plans, all of which are linked/align with National Development Strategies, National and/or Sectoral Financing Strategies,
National Adaptation Plans and, where applicable, National Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plans and International Agreements regarding the protection of transboundary water bodies
national dialogues and in view of achieving cross-sectoral water resources management - has in place operational and applicable national IWRM Plans and Water Efficiency Strategies and has
developed and/or substantially advanced river basin management plans, all of which are linked/align with National Development Strategies, National and/or Sectoral Financing Strategies,
National Adaptation Plans and, where applicable, National Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plans and International Agreements regarding the protection of transboundary water bodies
GWP-Med
(Marsella, Francia)