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Conférence d’honneur dans le cadre du Forum EDS 2013: Développement durable et biodiversité: le rôle des universitaires. Pour sa deuxième édition, le Forum EDS recevait un conférencier de prestige, M. Gilles Bœuf, biologiste, professeur à l’Université Pierre & Marie Curie (Paris 6/UPMC) et président du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle de France. Gilles Bœuf vient d’être […]

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The SEA-report for the Prespa Lake Watershed Management Plan (PWMP) is a good example of an SEA for water management planning. The SEA-report contains a lot of data on problem analysis, objectives and possible measures to deal with the problems in the Prespa Lake area. The SEA-report concludes that interventions are needed if water quality […]

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Prespa is a place where nature, art and history come together in and around the Mikri and Megali Prespa lakes; there are also villages with hospitable inhabitants, always worth a stop on the way to listen to their stories and the histories of the place. The lucky visitor might share in the activities of local people’s […]

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The present pilot project for watershed management planning in the Prespa Lake Watershed represents an initial stage in Macedonia’s efforts to further EU approximation by applying the principles of the Water Frame¬work Directive in the water management sector…/…

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This management plan addresses these different and sometimes diametric requirements between nature and man. It is based on a vision and mission statement, which will give guidance to the National Park and its managers to provide their best performance in the future. Most importantly, it strives to protect ecosystems and their function to provide for […]

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Despite being located at a threefold border junction, Prespa forms a unitary region with rich shared natural and cultural heritage. It is an area of global importance for its biological diversity, best known for the impressive populations of rare water birds; the world largest breeding colony of the Dalmatian pelican being the most noteworthy (Crivelli and Catsadorakis, 1997). […]

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