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Cooperation with the Sava
Basin Initiative

 

Credit: Courtesy of the Stability Pact
Signing of the Sava River Agreeement in Kranjska Gora (Slovenia) in December 2002

This Stability Pact Initiative for the Sava River Basin is designed to establish and develop an internationally recognized partnership between four countries: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia and Yugoslavia, and to support the countries’ concerted effort to define, promote and organise the Sava Basin water and related resources. The first priority involves the re-establish-ment and development of navigation on the Sava River and its main tributaries, the Drina and the Una.
By signing a Letter of Intent in Sarajevo on November 28, 2001, the four riparian countries of the Sava Basin committed themselves to establishing a suitable institutional framework (International Framework Agreement).
On October 22, 2002, a working group created within the Sava Initiative agreed on the text of the Draft International Framework Agreement on the Sava Basin. The ICPDR Secretariat has pledged to support the Sava Basin Initiative in the frame of the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) and has pointed out the need to harmonise the activities of the Sava Basin Initiative with the ongoing efforts of the ICPDR River Basin Management Expert Group. The UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project will support the development of a pilot River Basin Management Plan for testing the modalities of implementing the EU WFD.
In its last meeting, the ICPDR Steering Group welcomed the preparation of a pilot project for the development of a River Basin Management Plan for the Sava River Basin, recommended that the River Basin Management Group should cooperate with the Sava Project and suggested that a coordinating body for the preparation of the Sava River Basin Management Plan should be established.

 

Author: Michaela Popovici