12 October 2016 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Climate, Floods/droughts Third national consultation on Drought in Slovenia – from monitoring to legislation Third national consultation on Drought in Slovenia – from monitoring to legislation Read Post »
16 November 2015 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts New Briefing Note and Technical Note on Drought New Briefing Note and Technical Note on Drought Read Post »
22 October 2015 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts, IWRM Guidelines on Natural Small Water Retention Measures Guidelines on Natural Small Water Retention Measures Read Post »
13 October 2015 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts IDMP CEE demo projects chosen as case studies for ISEPEI IDMP CEE demo projects chosen as case studies for ISEPEI Read Post »
4 September 2015 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts Step-by-step guidance towards Drought Management Plans Step-by-step guidance towards Drought Management Plans Read Post »
13 May 2015 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts Towards future drought activities in Central and Eastern Europe Towards future drought activities in Central and Eastern Europe Read Post »
1 December 2014 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts, IWRM, Mediterranean National dialogue on the impacts of drought in Kosovo National dialogue on the impacts of drought in Kosovo Read Post »
20 November 2014 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts GWP CEE Releases a Video on Integrated Drought Management Programme GWP CEE Releases a Video on Integrated Drought Management Programme Read Post »
12 November 2014 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts, IWRM Small water retention measures Small water retention measures Read Post »
21 July 2014 / Archive / Central and Eastern Europe, Floods/droughts First Cycle of National Consultation Dialogues on Drought Successfully Completed in 10 Countries First Cycle of National Consultation Dialogues on Drought Successfully Completed in 10 Countries Read Post »