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The pictures below show Shkoder Lake and the Neretva Delta, as well as regional activities to protect their environments.
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I. Landscapes of Shkoder lake
1. Shkoder lake landscape 1
2. Shkoder lake landscape 2
3. Shkoder lake landscape 3
4. Shkoder lake landscape 4
 
II. Bussiness and Biodiversity focus group meeting
in Metkovic, July 6, 2001

5. Biodiversity focus group

III. Workshop with NGOs from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Montenegro (Mostar, BiH, May 17-18, 2001)
6. How to prepare good project proposals?

IV. Workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Mostar, BiH, April 20, 2001)
7. Management and Environment - New Approaches

V. Events around Shkoder Lake
8. First Strategic Planning Workshop (Szentendre, Hungary, November 20, 2000)
9. Second Strategic Planning Workshop (Szentendre, Hungary, May 4-5, 2001)
10. Taking children to the lake (May 2001)
11. Taking children to the lake (May 2001)
12. Transboundary cultural event (Podgorica, Montenegro, June 9, 2001). The event included a concert and art exhibition prepared by a group of children from Shkodra (Albania)
13. Transboundary cultural event (Podgorica, Montenegro, June 9, 2001). The event included a concert and art exhibition prepared by a group of children from Shkodra (Albania)
14. Regional workshop on the Joint Vision of Cross-border Sites (Bar, Montenegro, July 10-12, 2001) with local stakeholders from state, scientific and educational institutions, and NGOs from Skadar Lake and Neretva Delta

VI. Landscapes of Neretva Delta
15. Neretva Delta landscape
16. Desansko jezero
17. Podgrede ornitho
18. Usce Neretve

 

Neretva Delta

Skadar Lake

West Stara Planina
 

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