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Croatia


The Sustainable Development in Coastal Regions and Small Islands (CSI) project that Croatia is currently involved in aims to stimulate partnerships between small historic coastal cities such as Omisalj in order to share complementary experiences and technical expertise.

         

The country is also participating in several earth sciences-related projects, one of which studies the coastal vulnerability related to sea level change, a subject of particular importance to the coastal country.

 

Below you can access the projects that are currently being implemented in the country within the framework of UNESCO’s Natural Sciences Sector.

 

Freshwater

- Internationally Shared Aquifers Resources Management Programme (ISARM) in the Balkans

- World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) Danube River Basin case study More

People, Biodiversity and Ecology

- Biosphere Reserves (WNBRs)

Earth Sciences

- National Geoparks

- Triassic Time and Trans-Panthalassan Correlations (IGCP, Project 467)

- Karst Aquifers and Water Resources (IGCP, Project 513)

- Coastal vulnerability related to sea level change (IGCP, Project 515)

Coasts and Small Islands

- Sustainable living in small historic coastal cities More




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