Montenegro makes important strides towards achievement of the SDGs

Abstract In 2018, Montenegro took an important step towards ratification of the Protocol on Water and Health to the 1992 Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes. A multisectoral national consultation provided a forum where national stakeholders coul...

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Hauptverfasser: Schmoll, Oliver, Shinee, Enkhtsetseg, Brajovic, Mina, Menne, Bettina, Zambon, Francesco, Nemer, Leda
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Decision making
Humans
Lakes
Montenegro
Natural environment
Prevention
Public health
Ratification
Sanitation
Sustainability management
Sustainable Development
Transboundary waters
Water management
Water resources management
Waterborne diseases
Watercourses
Well being
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