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Serbia


The International Research and Training Centre on Urban Drainage (IRTCUD) was established under the auspices of UNESCO in Belgrade to foster advanced research development in urban water management and provide support to decision makers for sound governance. The centre hosts the International Network of Centres for Urban Water (CUW).

         

Serbia is also participating in several earth sciences research projects and has a biosphere reserve.

 

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

- International Research and Training Centre on Urban Drainage (IRTCUD)

People, Biodiversity and Ecology

- Biosphere Reserve (WNBRs

Earth Sciences

- Au-Ag-telluride-selenide deposits (IGCP, Project 486)

- Geodynamics of the East African Rift System / Geophysical Characteristics and Evolution of the South-western Branch of the East African Rift System (IGCP, Project 482/489

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




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