METKOVIC, Nov 9 (Hina) - The Stability Pact for Southeast Europe's regional centre for environmental protection on Thursday outlined a project for the protection of biological diversity in internationally significant areas of the
Neretva delta into the Adriatic Sea and of Skadar Lake. The project was outlined in the southern Adriatic town of Metkovic. The Neretva delta is territory divided by Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Skadar Lake by Albania and Yugoslavia. The project includes researching the existing rights to waters, establishing relations between hydrological dynamics and biological differences, social and economic analyses, the influence of extracting sand from rivers, the influence of fishing, traffic and other elements on the environment. The project was endorsed by Croatia's Ministry for Environmental Protection and Zoning. In a few days, the Stability Pact's regio
METKOVIC, Nov 9 (Hina) - The Stability Pact for Southeast Europe's
regional centre for environmental protection on Thursday outlined
a project for the protection of biological diversity in
internationally significant areas of the Neretva delta into the
Adriatic Sea and of Skadar Lake.
The project was outlined in the southern Adriatic town of
Metkovic.
The Neretva delta is territory divided by Croatia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina, and Skadar Lake by Albania and Yugoslavia.
The project includes researching the existing rights to waters,
establishing relations between hydrological dynamics and
biological differences, social and economic analyses, the
influence of extracting sand from rivers, the influence of fishing,
traffic and other elements on the environment.
The project was endorsed by Croatia's Ministry for Environmental
Protection and Zoning.
In a few days, the Stability Pact's regional centre for
environmental protection will open an office in Metkovic to release
information on the project and gather opinions of local interest
groups and individuals.
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