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Map 6: Wetlands/floodplains (>500 ha) with reconnection potential (2009) and expected improvement by 2015 (1.09 MB)
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Map 5: River and habitat continuity interruption – current situation (2009) (1.07 MB)
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Map 4: Transboundary Groundwater Bodies of basin-wide importance and their Transnational Monitoring Network (1.3 MB)
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Map 3: Delineated surface water bodies (1.06 MB)
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Map 2: Ecoregions (1.05 MB)
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Map 1: Overview (1.1 MB)
Danube River Basin District: Overview -
Maps of the Danube River Basin District Management Plan 2009
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DRBM Plan Maps (25.36 MB)
complete set, 31 maps -
Montenegro
Montenegro, literally meaning the “black mountain”, is a small upland country. Just over half of its territory lies within the Danube River Basin, the remainder being in the Adriatic Sea catchment. Notable Danube rivers are the Tara, Piva, Lim and Ćehotina and the Ibar. In October 2008, the Convention on Cooperation for the Protection and Sustainable Use of the Danube River came into force in Montenegro.
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Integrated Land Development Project - Component 2 - UNDP/GEF Tisza MSP - ILD to improve land use and water management efficiency in the Tisza basin
Integrated land development is a key of sustainable resource management and should be tested in a pilot project in Hungary. The outcomes of the project will also be disseminated in Serbia and Romania and should give the principle of integrated land development a boost in the Tisza River Basin.