Publications
GIWA Final Report
» Challenges to International Waters;
Regional Assessments in a Global Perspective
GIWA Regional assessment reports
» Russian Arctic
– Region 1a
» Caribbean Sea/Small Islands
– Region 3a
» Caribbean Sea/Colombia & Venezuela, Central America & Mexico
– Region 3b, 3c
» Caribbean Islands
– Region 4
» Arctic Greenland, East Greenland Shelf, West Greenland Shelf
– Region 1b, 15, 16
» Barents Sea
– Region 11
» Faroe Plateau
– Region 13
» Baltic Sea
– Region 17
» Caspian Sea
– Region 23
» Aral Sea
– Region 24
» Gulf of California/Colorado River Basin
– Region 27
» Sea of Okhotsk
– Region 30
» Oyashio Current
– Region 31
» Yellow Sea
– Region 34
» East China Sea
– Region 36
» Patagonian Shelf
– Region 38
» Brazil Current
– Region 39
» Canary Current
– Region 41
» Amazon Basin
– Region 40b
» Guinea Current
– Region 42
» Lake Chad Basin
– Region 43
» Benguela Current
– Region 44
» Indian Ocean Islands
– Region 45b
» East African Rift Valley Lakes
– Region 47
» South China Sea
– Region 54
» Mekong River
– Region 55
» Sulu-Celebes (Sulawesi) Sea
– Region 56
» Indonesian Seas
– Region 57
» Pacific Islands
– Region 62
» Humboldt Current
– Region 64
» Eastern Equatorial Pacific
– Region 65
Thematic reports
» Transboundary Waters in the Black Sea-Danube region;
Legal and financial implications
» Eutrophication in the Black Sea region;
Impact assessment and causal chain analysis
Articles
» Transboundary Issues in Shared Waters
– AMBIO VOLUME XXXIII Number 1-2 Feb. 2004
» Assessing the Status of International Waters
– The Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, Volume 10(3) September 2001
» The World's Water
– Johannesburg Summit 2002, Challenges and Partnerships
Special reports
» Troubled waters – Bridging Science and Society,
Report from the University of Kalmar workshop in cooperation with the GIWA project
Global International Waters Assessment, GIWA
SE- 391 82 Kalmar, Sweden
Phone: +46- 480 44 60 00. Fax: +46- 480 44 73 55.
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