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Petersberg Process
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To date, the German Government has organized four Round Tables on Transboundary Waters together with the World Bank. The Round Tables facilitated an open debate on the problems of trans-boundary water management and the development of an integrated approach to resolving them.
The issue was addressed from the perspective of development, environment, security and economic policy. An informal circle, including ministers, senior policy makers, academics, representatives of international organizations and NGOs outlined the problems of trans-boundary water management and examined regional case studies.
Based on the Round Tables of Phase I, the German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, and the World Bank decided to initiate Phase II of the Petersberg Process. Phase II will focus on cooperative operationally oriented activities concerning transboundary water management, concentrating its activities on smaller catchment basins of Southeastern Europe. The Petersberg Process - Phase II will be complementary to the Stabilization and Association process of the European Union (EU) and other ongoing initiatives in the region, such as the Athens Declaration, the Global Water Partnership - Mediterranean (GWP-MED) and European Union Water Initiative/Mediterranean Component.
Relevant documents: Petersberg Process Phase I
• 1st Petersberg Round Table. Global Water Politics, Cooperation for Transboundary Water Management. Petersberg/Bonn, 3-5 March 1998. Petersberg Declaration
• Transboundary Water Management, Experience of International River and Lake Commissions. Berlin, Villa Borsig, 27 - 30 September 1998. Berlin Recommendations • Transboundary Water Management, Experience in the Baltic Sea Region. Vilnius, Lithuania, 6-9 June 1999. Vilnius Recommendations. • The Nile: Sharing Experiences, Sharing Visions. Petersberg Guesthouse, Bonn, Germany, 28 May – 1 June 2000. Programme Petersberg Process Phase II
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