Institutional and Economic Instruments for Sustainable Water Management in the Meditteranean Region
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INECO has organized 7 local stakeholder workshops in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco from July 2007 and up to March 2008. The workshops aimed at strengthening the alliance among the members of the project team and local stakeholders, and provide a platform for the exchange of knowledge and ideas on problems currently faced by local decision-makers.

Furthermore, in July 2008, INECO organized a Stakeholder Assembly Workshop with the participation of representatives of governmental authorities and end-users from the participating Mediterranean Countries. The main aims of this major event were to: (a) present and evaluate the outcomes of regional analyses on the applicability of institutional and economic instruments; (b) share, exchange and integrate experience associated with the application of solutions across the Mediterranean Basin; (c) assess the corresponding economic, environmental and social trade-offs; and (d) derive recommendations for enabling the effective implementation of proposed instruments.

For browsing material from these events, please use the links below.

"Building a common vision for mitigating water pollution in the Dakahlia Governorate"
Mansoura Children's Hospital, Mansoura, Egypt, July 21st 2007

"Building a common vision for mitigating water pollution in the Barada River Basin"
Sheraton Maaret Saydnaya, Damascus, Syria, September 10th 2007

"Building a common vision for managing water resources in the Damour River Basin"
Mechref Country Club, Damour River Basin, Lebanon, September 12th 2007

"Building a common vision for managing groundwater resources in Cyprus"
Coral Beach Hotel, Pegeia (Paphos), Cyprus, October 26th-27th 2007

"Building a common vision for managing groundwater resources in Tunisia"
Kheops Hotel, Nabeul, Tunisia, December 6th 2007

"Protecting the Seybouse waters from pollution"
Annaba, Algeria, January 19th 2008

Workshop on Irrigation Water Use in the Oum Er Rbia Basin
Afourer, Morocco, March 21st 2008

 

The INECO Stakeholder Assembly Workshop
Tunis, Tunisia, July 15th-16th 2008

 

In mid 2009, INECO will organize a final Scientific Conference Event, to disseminate the final project outcomes.