Institutional and Economic Instruments for Sustainable Water Management in the Meditteranean Region
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Introduction

From this section, you can download all the presentations of the INECO Stakeholder Assembly Workshop by clicking the links below.
 

 
Tuesday, July 15th 2008

Session I: Introduction

Welcome & Introduction: The INECO Stakeholder Assembly Workshop scope and expected outcomes
Prof. D. Assimacopoulos, INECO Project Coordinator

Information exchange, participation and networking for sustainable water management
Mr. D. Valensuela, International Network of Basin Organizations

Evaluating current & potential institutional and economic options at the INECO Case Studies: Context and Methodology
Prof. A. Massarutto, IEFE, Italy

Session II: Presentation and Discussion on the INECO Case Study outcomes - Focus on River Basin and Groundwater Management

Water stress in the Damour River Basin, Lebanon
Mr. C. Tabbal, Conseil et Developpement s.a.l

Enhancing efficiency in irrigation water use in the Oum Er Rbia Basin, Morocco
Mr. M. Marzouk, Oum Er Rbia Hydraulic Basin Agency

Introduction to the discussion panel on proposed options for the Lebanon and Morocco Case Studies
Prof. D. Assimacopoulos, All participants

Groundwater exploitation in Pegeia, Cyprus
Dr. I. Glekas, Aeoliki Ltd.

Groundwater overexploitation in Tunisia
Mr. A. Bouzid, CITET

Introduction to the discussion panel on proposed options for the Cyprus and Tunisia Case Studies
Prof. D. Assimacopoulos, All participants

 

 
Wednesday, July 16th 2008

Session 3: Presentation and discussion on the INECO Case Study Outcomes - Focus on urban water and quality management

Pollution of the Seybouse River, Algeria
Mr. A. Bouchedja, Agence de Bassin Hydrographique de Constantinois-Seybouse-Mellegue

Pollution of the Barada River (Greater Damascus Area), Syria
Mr. M. Haddad, Studies and Integration Consulting

Water quality deterioration in the Bahr Basandeila Canal, Egypt and associated drinking water quality issues
Dr. F. El Gamal, Water Management Research Institute

Introduction to the discussion panel on proposed options for the Algeria, Syria and Egypt Case Studies
Prof. D. Assimacopoulos, All participants

 


 

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