Protecting Danube River Basin Resources
Ensuring Access to Water Quality Data and Information
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Author
Publication
1997 - Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveprotectingdanube00murp
- ISBN-109048147859
- ISBN-109401728054
- ISBN-139789048147854
- ISBN-139789401728058
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number851392061
- Better World Books9789048147854
- Better World Books9789401728058
- Open LibraryOL27083483M
Classifications
- DDC551.4
- LCCGB1001-1199.8
- LCCGB3-5030
Alternate Titles
- Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on an International Data-Sharing Programme for the Effective Management of Danube River Basin Resources, Budapest, Hungary 27-30 May 1996
Description
Eastern and Western, NATO partner and member country specialists discuss recent accomplishments in the sharing of timely, accurate data and information to protect the water resources of the Danube Basin, a strategic region shared by two Western and 11 former Communist countries. An International Commission, continuing the work of an ad hoc environmental management programme, is expected to take over in 1997 and may well adopt the recommendations of this timely workshop. These recommendations include the establishment of a central source of water quality data and information on levels of pollution, government standards and their enforcement, NGO environmental groups, and other programmes and policies. The editor, Dr. Irene Lyons Murphy, received support from the United States Institute of Peace during 1995- a study of the cooperative management of Danube River resources which began with the end of the Cold War. It analyzes the development and ratification of the Danube River Protection Convention and other aspects of joint pro-environment activities from 1991 to 1996. Its title The Danube: A River Basin in Transition is to be published in early 1997. Users, investors in new and/or joint business ventures, national and international governments, research scientists, the media, NGOs and the general public will be served on the Internet and through the distribution of CD-ROM and diskettes.
Subjects
Series Statement
- NATO ASI Series, Series 2: Environment -- 24
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