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Analysis of European IWRM research on transboundary regimes
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Ecosystem changes and their ecological and socioeconomic impacts
Review of Exisitng Structures, Models and Practices for Transboundary Water Management in Europe
Review of Exisitng Structures, Models and Practices for Transboundary Water Management in Europe

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Interactive management of transboundary waters on the external European Union border
Water Science and Technology, 2004
The paper addresses issues specific to planning of water protection measures in transboundary wat... more The paper addresses issues specific to planning of water protection measures in transboundary water basins located on the external European Union border. The case study of the Lake Peipsi/Chudskoe, a large transboundary lake shared by Estonia and Russia, is used to demonstrate issues of management of transboundary waters on the Eastern European fringe. The author emphasizes the importance of managing transboundary water basins located on the EU external borders interactively, i.e., through regular communication and consultation among water experts, decision-makers and stakeholders involved in managing waters on transboundary, national and subbasin levels, and discusses difficulties in, and opportunities for, the interactive management of transboundary waters on the EU external borders.
Trames. Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2009

Trames. Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2009
Within neoliberal approaches to the study of International Relations there is a consensus that no... more Within neoliberal approaches to the study of International Relations there is a consensus that nongovernmental actors and their potential impact need to be studied more. This article examines how Estonian civil society organisations are acting as agents in the general Europeanisation processes. The framework within which they operate, the European Neighbourhood Policy and the EU-Russia Strategic Partnership, are both in theory open to participation by the third sector. The EU's foreign policy, being built up to such a large degree around notions of soft power, should also lend itself easily to the kinds of bottom-up approaches to spreading its influence, which civil society can help effecting. The empirical work shows, however, that due to both institutional and procedural obstacles, this sort of cooperation is not happening to a great extent, or is at least significantly hampered. On key issues and in terms of priorities the agendas of civil society organisations and traditional state actors also tend to diverge, with the former eager to pursue more normative charged policies, and the latter taking a more traditional approach. The state of civil society in the former Soviet Union also makes this style of policy more difficult. Thus the central argument of this article is that while civil society organisations do offer interesting avenues to explore, the EU has been far too unappreciative of the needs of civil society organisations, and has therefore not been able to fully utilise the resources they could potentially provide.
The Baltic Sea Basin
Central and Eastern European Development Studies (CEEDES), 2011
An Integrated Approach for a Research Project om Management of Transboundary Waters on the EU Border Region
An Integrated Approach for a Research Project om Management of Transboundary Waters on the EU Bor... more An Integrated Approach for a Research Project om Management of Transboundary Waters on the EU Border Region

Lake Peipsi: A Transboundary Lake on the Future Border of the European Union
The NEBI YEARBOOK 2001/2002, 2002
Several lakes and rivers cross the boundaries between countries. Management of transboundary wate... more Several lakes and rivers cross the boundaries between countries. Management of transboundary waters is complicated. One government cannot act on its own: cooperation between riparian countries is required to ensure good water quality and sustainable development in the shared water basins. The number of agreements on transboundary waters in Europe is today approximately 160 and shows an increasing trend (Figure 10.1). This reflects an urgent need to co-operate on management of shared water resources. However, the co-operation is not easy to achieve and there are various obstacles, such as differences in water management legislation, institutional structures and practices that stem from differences in languages, cultures as well as physical and political geography of different states. The history of developing co-operation on transboundary waters shows that ‘ co-operation is a striking achievement wheneverchrw ... it occurs, and there is every reason to believe that co-operation will become more elusivechrw ... as growing human populations, enhanced capabilities, and rising expectations generate more severe conflicts of interest as well as greater demands on the earth’s natural systems’ (Young 1989: 4).
Journal of European Integration, 2010
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The use and valuing of environmental information in the decision making process: an experimental study
… report. RIZA report, 2002
Page 1. Sustainable management of transboundary waters in Europe 177 Jos G. Timmerman, Sandra Mol... more Page 1. Sustainable management of transboundary waters in Europe 177 Jos G. Timmerman, Sandra Mol and David Nieuwenhuis Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment (RIZA), PO Box 17, NLY8200 ...
disP - The Planning Review, 2016
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