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Towards a joint management plan for Lake Ohrid
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Under the GEF UNDP Project, GWP-Med is helping to develop a Transboundary Watershed Management Plan to assist Albania and North Macedonia in sustainably managing Lake Ohrid.
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Drin Core Group request establishment of Drin Commission
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During it's 17th meeting, the Drin Core Group have requested the establishment of a Drin Commission.
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A new Impetus for Enhancing Cooperation for the Management of the Drin Basin
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GWP-Med news highlighting the Inception Meeting of the GEF supported project
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New Era for Lake Ohrid
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Technical Webinar on Groundwater Monitoring
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Under the GEF Drin Project, a Technical Webinar on “Monitoring Strategies in Transboundary Aquifers: Goals, Methods and Tools - The case study of Skadar/Shkoder – Buna/Bojana Delta transboundary alluvial aquifer” is being held on 20 October 2020.
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Minister for Environment and Spatial Planning, Kosovo, attends 17th Drin Core Group Meeting
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Mr. Fatmir Matoshi, Minister for Environment and Spatial Planning in Kosovo, participates in the 17th Drin Core Group discussion today.
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Lake Ohrid: the new member of the Ramsar family of Wetlands of International Importance
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Pristina Drin Stakeholders Conference: A great Momentum for the Process towards Enhanced Transboundary Cooperation for the Basin’s Management
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The 4th Stakeholders Conference in the framework of the Drin Coordinated Action (CORDA) for the implementation of the Drin Memorandum of Understanding for the management of the Drin Basin (Drin MoU) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) supported project “Enabling Transboundary Cooperation and Integrated Water Resources Management in the extended Drin River Basin” (GEF Drin Project) took place on 14-15 December 2016, in Pristina.
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Activities for the management of Skadar Lake vegetation in Montenegro through biomass collection and production of fuel briquettes have been initiated.
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A field visit on 25-27 January 2017 marked the initiation of the pilot activity “Multipurpose management of Skadar Lake vegetation through biomass collection and production of fuel briquettes in Montenegro – Phase 1”.
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Monitoring one of Europe’s oldest lakes
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A systematic water monitoring campaign provides baseline for the transboundary Lake Ohrid Watershed Management Plan being developed by GEF Drin Project
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