More than 40 representatives of central and local governments, Aarhus Centers and civil society from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia discussed the challenges of public participation in trans-boundary water management and in trans-boundary Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) processes at a regional roundtable. The discussions generated a set of practical recommendations for the Aarhus Centers to foster public participation in trans-boundary water management and EIA processes in the South Eastern Europe region. The roundtable also provided the opportunity for networking among Aarhus Centers and the exchange of information and experiences.
OSCE-supported Aarhus Centres discuss their role in trans-boundary water management in South-East Europe
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