Active conservation projects in the Balkans

New or updated projects


 
Modified: Feb 2008 - Started: Feb 2008

Reconnecting the Danube and its People

Operating within the framework of the TCCC-WWF global partnership, The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and WWF will work in a spirit of partnership to achiev... » Read more


 
Modified: Feb 2008 - Started: Jan 2008

Field and Policy Initiatives for Freshwater Conservation in North Africa and Western Balkans

The project contributes to the delivery of the freshwater component of the WWF Global Conservation Programme, specifically, through addressing the pri... » Read more


 
Modified: Jan 2008 - Started: Jan 2007

Living Neretva

The project will support the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina to manage the natural resources of the transboundary Neretva river basin, according ... » Read more


 
Modified: Jan 2008 - Started: Jul 1998

Danube-Carpathian Programme

The Danube-Carpathian Programme Office was established to coordinate WWF activities in the countries of the Danube watershed and Carpathian region: Uk... » Read more


 
Modified: May 2007 - Started: Oct 1999

Across the Waters

Across the Waters (ATW) Phase V will maintain a pan-Mediterranean scope, although the geographic frameworks of action will vary according to the diffe... » Read more


 
Modified: May 2007 - Started: Feb 2005

Durmitor-Tara-Prokeletije Green Belt

WWF MedPO has identified the landscape of Durmitor/Tara/Prokletije as a high priority within its programme in the Dinaric Alps and Dalmatian Coast. ... » Read more


 
Modified: Mar 2007 - Started: Jul 1999

Integrated Conservation and Development in Prespa

Prespa is a single catchment basin in need of common management by the 3 littoral states for its protection. WWF Greece and the Society for the Protec... » Read more


 
Modified: Sep 2006 - Started: Jul 2001

Natura 2000 Danube-Carpathian Region

Enlargement of the European Union to include candidate countries in Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Mediterranean presents not only an urgen... » Read more


 

Mediterranean Freshwater Development Programme




 

The Green Belt Programme: Addressing the Root Causes of Desertification




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