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The Water Convention aims to protect and ensure the quantity, quality and sustainable use of transboundary water resources by facilitating cooperation. It provides an intergovernmental platform for the day-to-day development and advancement of transboundary cooperation. Initially negotiated as a regional instrument,  it turned into a universally available legal framework for transboundary water cooperation, following the entry into force of amendments in February 2013, opening it to all UN Member States.

Mots-clés:
adaptation écologique, changement climatique, droit national, gestion des ressources en eau, site RAMSAR, zone humide, économie
Région:
Europe
Nombre de parties :
55