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27 International Network of Basin Organisations - INBO EUROPE - AFRICA - ASIA - AMERICA National or transboundary basin organisations, national administrations in charge of water resources • Promotion of the basin management model • Valorisation and dissemination of knowledge • Modernization of information systems INBO promotes Integrated Water Resources Mana- gement (IWRM) at the level of river basins. It is recognized by all international initiatives working to improve the security of water resources and aquatic environments for peace and sustainable development. OiEau is the Permanent Technical Secretariat of INBO. It is in charge of preparing the files of the Liaison Offices and General Assemblies, of drafting the minutes under the authority of the President, of periodically publishing the Network Newsletter and of updating the website www.riob.org. It regularly organises events, working sessions or webinars in conjunction with the members and partners of the network. 1994 www.riob.org Facilitation for French stakeholders in the European Centre for River Restoration EUROPE | France OFB • Facilitation of stakeholders' networks • Water environments This stakeholder network is intended to facilitate access to operational information (technical content or awareness raising) to assist water environment management professionals in undertaking restora- tion projects. Identifying stakeholders' networks Distributing and using news Distributing research work on natural water reten- tion measures (NWRM). January 2014 EdiCitNet (Edible Cities Network) AFRICA | Tunisia | Togo LATIN AMERICA | Cuba EUROPE | Germany | United Kingdom | France | Italy | Spain | Netherlands | Austria | Norway | Slovenia ASIA | China European Union • Water and sustainable cities • Documentation and publications EdiCitNet wishes to take advantage of nature-based solutions (NBS) in cities, not just to address the impacts of climate change, but also to implement urban agriculture combined with closed circuit sys- tems for sustainable management of water, nutrients and waste. Via Semide/Ewwis: Contribution to the ECS "serious game". Organising promotional and training workshops for monitoring and assessing water related issues. September 2018 https://www.edicitnet.com/ © OiEau

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