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Organization Organization name

Contact name

Email address

Country

Title or proposition

ETIC

Euphrates Tigris Initiative for

Cooperation

Mr

Dr. Aysegul Kibaroglu

kaysegul@metu.edu.tr

Turkey

What cooperative initiatives does the Euphrates-Tigris Initiative for

Cooperation (ETIC) offer for economic, technical and social

sustainable development within the Euphrates-Tigris region?

Mr

Ambroise Guellec

d.gaillard@worldwatercouncil.org

France

Financing the management of hydrographical basins

Two persons from :

Pierre-Alain.MAHE@veoliaeau.fr

Effective Management for transboundary cooperation : Niger and

Danube

Niger Basin Agency

d.gaillard@worldwatercouncil.org

Danube Basin Agency

Mr

Wael Khairy

safwat@mwri.gov.eg

Egypt

Prospects of cooperative efforts for managing of shared surface water

resources in the arab region and neighbouring countries (Ask an

answer before 20 June 2008 (2nd regional meeting))

Mr

Shaden Abdel Gawad

safwat@mwri.gov.eg

Egypt

Coping with challenges of managing shared ground wtaer aquifers

(Ask an answer before 20 June 2008 (2nd regional meeting))

WMO

World Meteorological Organization

Mr

Mohamed Mahmoud TAWFIK mtawfik@wmo.int

Switzerland

For topic 3.1.4. operational tools for transboundary water cooperation.

World Hydrological Cycle Observing System-WHYCOS as an

operational tool for the Management and Trans-boundary Cooperation

over surface and groundwater resources

LHWC

Lesotho Highlands Water Commission

Benedict Tsiu Khathibe

khathibe@lhwc.org.ls

Lesotho

bi-national project between the Government of Lesotho and the

Republic of South Africa. the success story of the Lesotho Highlands

Water Project (LHWP). The Paper mainly would be on the lessons

learned during the implementation of the Phase 1 of the project

Université de

Annaba

Université de Annaba

Mr

Larbi Djarbi

djabri_larbi@yahoo.fr

Algérie

Le Tafna et le Medjerda

WWF-Turkey World Wide Foundation - Turkey

Buket Bahar Dıvrak

bdurmaz@wwf.org.tr

Turkey

For topic 3.1.4. operational tools for transboundary water cooperation.

How to integrate different tools to the river basin management

process? (such as Comprehensive Options Assessment,

Environmental Flows, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Environmental Impact

Assessment)

GEF FFEM

Global Environment Facility

Al Duda

Aduda@thegef.org

souhaite s'investir dans l'organisation et contribuer

GEF projects

complément d'info - A. Aureli

Unesco

ISARM

Ms

Alice Aureli

a.aureli@unesco.org

Regional Dialogue and Twinning to Improve Transboundary Water

Resources Governance in Africa

SADC

South African Development

Community

Mr

Joao Caholo

jcaholo@sadc.int

South Africa

as Southern African sub region the joint management and cooperation

of Trans- boundary water resources is one of the major priorities of

regional integration and development

COCEF

Border Environment Cooperation

Commission

Gonzalo Bravo

gbravo@cocef.org

succes story about regional stakeholders in the Rio Bravo/Rio

Grande Watershade, a binational basin shared by Mexico and the

USA

List of contribution proposals to WWF 5th - Topic 3.1

VEOLIA

Véolia Eau

AWC

Arab Water Council

(2)

ucewp

Ukrainian Center for Environmental

and Water Projects

Mr

Andriy Demydenko

andriyd@ucewp.kiev.ua

Ukraine

proposal of case studies presentation and ready to invest themselves

for preparation

ODI

Overseas Development Institute

Mr

Alan Nicol

a.nicol@odi.org.uk

proposition for session 3.1.3 - on the Nile : stakeholder engagement

under the Nile Basin Initiative – both from the perspective of the NBI

and civil society

SAR LAW

Mr

Jitzchak Alster

jalster@sar-law.com

The role of bilateral and regional institutions in transbounday water

use management : Jordan and Israel

SIC ICWC

Scientific Information Center of

Interstate Coordination Water

Commission

Mr

Victor Dukhovny

dukh@icwc-aral.uz

Uzbekistan

"Need to strengthening tools for transboundary cooperation case

study of Central Asia

EC STRIVER

project

Mr

Alistair RieuClarke

a.rieuclarke@dundee.ac.uk

the governance regimes of 2 transboundary basins

AYM

African Youth Movement

Mr

Otu, Uwem Robert

aymnig@yahoo.com

How to organize and enable stakeholder’s participation in basin,

groundwater management, and trans-boundary cooperation

UNECE

UN Commission for Central Europe

Ms

Francesca Bernardini

Francesca.Bernardini@unece.org

2 propositions. demande à discuter du rôle de UN Water Task Force

HUJI

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Mr

Itay Fischhendler

fishi@mscc.huji.ac.il

plusieurs propositions, pour session 1, 2,…

UEA

University of East Anglia, UK

Mr

Dr Bruce Lankford

B.Lankford@uea.ac.uk

UK

a transboundary tools workshop in Zambia (that got the highest

evaluations), using two spreadsheets and a game

GWP SC

Aniruddhe Mukerjee

aniruddhem@yahoo.com

experiences on acquatic basin management in lakes in the form of a

presentation in WWF, Istanbul

BECC

Border Environment Cooperation

Commission

Mr

Gonzalo Bra

gbravo@cocef.org

transboundary water successful story which at the same time has

improved the solidarity between regional stakeholders in the Rio

Bravo/Rio Grande Watershade, a binational basin shared by Mexico

and the USA

Ecologic*

Ecologic

Ms

Nicole Krantz

kranz@ecologic.de

Germany

for session 3 "Organizing and enabling stakeholder participation":

Public participation in transboundary water management: bridging

t

bl d

t

?

AWIRU

African Water Issues Research Unit

Ms

Jaqui Goldin

jagoldin@sybaweb.co.za

South Africa

"Let's talk water". For session 3 : Organising and Enabling

Stakeholder’s Participation

Peace Canal

Peace Canal on the Golan Heights

Initiative

Boaz Wachtel

wachtel@shani.net

Israël

Peace Canal Plan on the Golan Heights, a water import project from

Turkey to the Jordan river water shed countries (Syria, Jordan, Israel

and Palestine). For session 2.

Transboundary aquifers assessment and information sharing: This

topic is one of the IGRAC core activities. Therefore, IGRAC has

developed an experience based methodology for assessment of

internationally shared aquifers. Among others, the methodology

considers issues of delineation, classification and common

information management. Since the transboundary aquifer

management is about the people, IGRAC will also present its view on

socio-economic dimension of international groundwaters. Finally, we

would like to discuss possible incentives for improvement of

DELTARES &

IGRAC

Netherlands

neno.kukuric@tno.nl

International Groundwater Resources

Assessment Centre

Neno Kukuric

Mr

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EWRI

Environmental & Water Resources

Institute

Mr

Brian Parsons

bparsons@asce.org

USA

Utility of IWRM Lessons Learned by Developed Countries for

Developing Countries. for session 1

CMCC

Euro-Mediterranean Center for

Climate Change

Mr

Jaroslav Mysiak, Dr.

jaroslav.mysiak@cmcc.it

Italy

Potential of Stakeholder Driven Water Development Polices on

example on Brahmaputra and Amu Darya. for session 3

RU

Institute for biology of inland waters

Russian Acad. Sci.

Mr

Vladimir Zolotarev

noo@ibiw.yaroslavl.ru

Russia

Integrated Information Systems and training tools for water quality

assessment development. for session 4

MRCS

Mekong River Commission Secretariat Mr

Jeremy Bird

jbird@mrcmekong.org

Laos

preliminary ideas on Basin Development Plan. for session 1 and 2

DELFT

Delft University of Technology

Drs

Ebel Smidt

smidt.sg@inter.nl.net

Netherlands

The art and science of consensus building. for session 2 and 4

LAVAL

Université de Laval

Ms

Rosa Galvez

Rosa.Galvez@gci.ulaval.ca

Watershed management of water resources in Canada: problem and

solutions at various scales and case studies. for session 1

WWFUS

WWF, Green Cross, and the

UNESCO Centre for Water Law,

Policy, and Science

Ms

Flavia Loures

flavia.loures@wwfus.org

USA

The Role, Relevance, and Adequacy of, and Relationships between,

International Legal Instruments at various levels. for session 2

London SE

Centre for Environment Policy and

governance, London School of

Economics

Dr

Mark Zeitoun

m.zeitoun@lse.ac.uk

UK

Perpetuating or Resolving Water Conflict? The Problems with

Asymmetric Transboundary Water Cooperation. for session 2

SICALA

SICALA Haute Loire

Charlotte Dumas-de-Rauly

charlotte.dumas-de-rauly@sicalahauteloire.org

France

Description du SICALA et des outils de gesiton utilisés; description du

PAPILA (prévention des inondations); description du Contrat tarritorial

du Haut-Lignon; descritpion du projet Espace rivières europe

JRCB

Joint Rivers Commission, Bangladesh Mr

Sajjad Hossain

jrcb@bdcom.net

Bangladesh

Relations between Bangladesh and the other riparian countries

(Bhutan, China, India and Nepal) of the three international river basins

viz - the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna. case study of the

Ganges water sharing treaty, 1996 showing its experience of

negotiation, performance of the treaty and potentials of basin wide

development following the principles of IWRM.

Unilag

University of Lagos

Mr

James O Akanmu

joakanmu@yahoo.com

Nigeria

Chronicles of achievements and problems of Trans boundary basin

management- A case of LCBC and NBA : problems and

achievements of Lake Chad Basin Commission and Niger Basin

Authority.

HWE

House of Water and Environment

Mr

Khaled Rajab

khaled.rajab@hwe.org.ps

Palestine

commentaires sur le working paper

HWE

House of Water and Environment

Mr

Khaled Rajab

khaled.rajab@hwe.org.ps

Palestine

“Protecting Trans-boundary Groundwater Resources from Pollution

Through Municipal Research, Training, and Guidelines”: joint project

between the House of Water and Environment and Friends of

Earth-Middle East (funded by the European Union LIFE Third Countries

Program, the German Ministry of Environment, and Green Cross

France). 2 case studies: the Palestinian City of Tulkarm and the Israel

City of Um Al Fahem

NWRC

National Water Research Center

Mr

Ahmed Rashad Khater

drkhater@nwrc-egypt.org

Egypt

Management of Shared Aquifer Systems, regional experience of the

Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System (NSAS)

Mr

Nese Cakir

ncakir@gap.gov.tr

Turkey

Ms

Hande Akcakoca

hakcakoca@yahoo.com

Turkey

water resources development in a holistic socio-economic context:

Southeastern Anatolia Project

GAP-RDA

Southeastern Anatolia Project

Regional Development Administration

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San Diego Coastkeeper

Karen Franz (Watershed

Program Director, San Diego

karenjm@sdcoastkeeper.org

National Oceanic and Atmospheric

Administration at the Tijuana River

National Estuarine Research Reserve,

Urban Studies and Planning program

at UC, San Diego

Mr

Aaron Hartmann (Coastal

Training Program Coordinator,

Professor)

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

(Marine Biology Research Division),

Center for Marine Biodiversity and

Conservation

Mr

Oscar Romo (student (Ph.D))

Water

Conference

Meadlle East

Mr

John Bell

jbell@toledopax.org

Spain

Zaragosa

Conclusions of the conference on water in Meadle East

Shiga

Prefectural

Government

Department of Lake Biwa and the

Environment Shiga Prefectural

Government

John Bell

hirowaki-masaki@pref.shiga.lg.jp

Japan

presentation of the case of Lake Biwa Comprehensive Development

Plan (LBCDP) and Mother Lake 21 Plan

Oregon State

University,

IWRA

Department of Geosciences, Oregon

State University, Water Resources

Association

Cecilia Tortajada and Dogan

Altinbilek (IWRA)

Transboundary cooperation: looking towards the future with new

partnerships

MENBO STP

Technical Secretrait of MENBO

Ms

Maria Serneguet Belda

Maria.Serneguet@chj.mma.es

Spain

Results coming from Session co-organised by INBO, MENBO and

ERP (European Regional Process) in Zaragosa, focused on River

Basin Management and Transboundary Cooperation in Europe and

the Mediterranean

UNEP

Freshwater and Terrestrial

Ecosystems Branch, Division of

Environmental Policy

Implementation, UNEP

Ms

Johanne Jelnes

Johanne.Jelnes@unep.org

How to incorporate environmental sustainability dimensions into

transboundary cooperation?

ISRIC

ISRIC - World Soil Information

Mr

Sjef Kauffman

Sjef.Kauffman@wur.nl

Green Water Cerdits' case

JRC, BWP

JRC, BWP

Mr

T.A. Khan

tauhidulkhan@yahoo.com,

qis@bol-online.com,bwp@dhaka.net

I worked for over 30 years as a Government of Bangladesh

negotiator on issues pertaining to sharing and management of

water resources of International Transboundary rivers in the

South Asian region. My experience and knowledge of the Sout

IUCN

IUCN

Katharine Cross, Alejandro

Iza, Thomas Greiber

Katharine.Cross@iucn.org

contributor or co-convener on sessions 3.1.2 and/or 3.1.4. IUCN

has

just

produced

“SHARE:

Managing

water

across

boundaries”, which is a toolkit that elaboratesthe building blocks

of a benefit-sharing approach to transboundary wate

The issues surrounding the Tijuana Watershed necessitate an

integrated approach and we are currently seeking the expertise and

resources to conduct a comprehensive planning approach – going

beyond the infrastructure, and looking to the community level,

incorporating the environmental justice concerns as well as cultural /

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Organization Organization name

Contact name

Email address

Country

INBO Contribution proposals

Direction des

Ressources

en eau

Ministry of Environment, Nature

Conservation and Tourism

Crispin Sedeke Okwul

crisedeke@yahoo.fr

DRCongo

Senat of Costa rica

Ms

Maureen Ballestero Vargas

tempis@racsa.co.cr

Costa Rica

IUCN

Mr

Rocio Cordoba

rocio.cordoba@iucn.org

Jeunes volontaires pour

l'environnement Togo - Réseau

africain des rivières, Directeur

Mr

Sena Alouka

yvetogo@hotmail.com

Togo

AFD

Agence française de Développement

+ BAD

Mr

Martin Parent

France

Bassins transfrontaliers en Afrique

Asia Society

Asia Society

Mrs

Suzanne Di Maggio

sdimaggio@asiasociety.org

Asia

What is the current state of water scarcity issues in Asia and what are

the security linkages/implications?

How will tomorrow’s water disputes look different from today’s

disputes? What are the potential areas of conflicts and/or

destabilization related to water in Asia?

What are the relationships between water scarcity, on the one hand,

and conflict and cooperation, on the other? How can good water

management advance conflict management/prevention?

What can be done to strengthen global responses to water-related

issues? Is there a region-wide approach/strategy to good water

governance that can be adapted to local conditions?

FAO

Food and Agriculture Organization

Mr

Thierry Facon

Thierry.facon@fao.org

India

Socializing groundwater management vs hydrocratic approaches: a

promising approach developed in Andhra Pradesh.

UNESCAP

United Nations Economic and Social

Commission for Asia and the Pacific

Mr

Ti Le-Huu

ti.unescap@un.org

Asia

Building a regional knowledge hub on transboundary water resources

management in Asia: This is expected to be linked to the ongoing

efforts of the United Nations System on this subject.

MMA

DG Aguas

Ms

Elisa Vargas

at_evargas@mma.es'

Spain

Drought Management in Basins

MMA

Asuntos internacional Direcion

General del agua

Mr

Miguel Antolin

buzon-intersgpusa@mma.es'

Spain

Existing Tools for Water management hydrological plan for WFD

PWP

Pakistan Water Partnership

Mr

Karamat Ali

pwp@pwp.org.pk

Pakistan

Sharing of country specific on-ground IWRM intervention to promote

the integrated concepts and help achieve Millennium Development

Goals set by the UN. This will also provide an opportunity to the

participants to understand and evaluate the on-ground practicability of

IWRM.

University

Liege

Belgium

Mr

J. Smitz

J.Smitz@ulg.ac.be

Belgium

Integrated modelling for management of extreme events

SIC ICWC

Uzbekistan

Mr

Pulatkkon Umarov

dukh@icwc-aral.uz

Uzbekistan

Training centre for regional cooperation

ECRR

European Center for River Restoration Mr,

Mr

Bart Fokkens, Harald

Leummens

ecrr@cirf.org, bart.fokkens@rws.nl

Italy

Proposals made to INBO only

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MMA +

REMOC

Confederacion Hidrografica

Mr

Juan Lopez Martos

remoc1@remoc.org

Spain

Spain and its "cuencas hidrograficas"

University

Spain

Castilla la Mancha

Ms

Anna Osann Jochum

Anna.Osann@uclm.es

Spain

Participatory multi level EO- Assisted tools for irrigation water

management and agricultural support

BWP

Bangladesh Water Partnership

Mr

Md. Nazrul Islam

asifnazrul@gmail.com, lawfac@bangla.net

Bangladesh

Knowledge sharing/co-chairing/ working as Rapporteur at any session

on the basic standards and principles to be adopted for an efficient

basin management regime and how these could impact integrated

water resource management at the regional and national level.

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Ecological

institute

Omsk

Mr

Sergey Kostarev

skostarev@mail.ru

Russia

Russian Kazakh transboundary management skills ; the Irtysh River

Basin

EFWS

Environmental Flood Water System

Mr

Rosa R. Mikhailenko

mikhailenko@morzashita.gov.spb.ru

Russia

St Petersburg Flood protection barrier as tool for water resources

management: flood protection and water quality improvement under

extreme conditions

JRBA

Jucar River Basin Authority

Mr

Juan J. Moragues

Maria.Serneguet@chj.mma.es

Spain

Experiences in Jucar basin droughts

CDWE

Central Directorate for Water and

Environment

Mr

Kalman Papp

papp.kalman@ovf.hu

Hungary

Cooperation in Danube River Basin

INBOT

Network of Int Commissions &

transboundary BO

Mr

Mohammed salem Ould

Merzoug

omvssphc@sentoo.sn

International

Organization

Transbundary cooperation and water bmanagement; key principles

ANBO

RELOB

African and Latin America Network of

Basins

Mr;

OMVS - Senegal + ANA - Brazil

Oscar Cordeiro

Oscar@ana.gov.br

Senegal

Financing integrated water management in the context of basin

organisations

ANBO

African Network of Basin

Organisations

Mr

Tamsir Ndiaye

tamsir.ndiaye@omvs.org

Senegal

Information System at basin level; IWRM apllied at basin level

MENBO

Mediteranean Network of Basin

Organisations

Mrs

Katharina Kober

Katharina.Kober@chj.mma.es

Spain

The planification in the context of basin management and Basin

organisation

CEENBO

European Network of Basin

Organisations

Mrs

Daniela Radulescu

daniela.radulescu@hidro.ro

Romania

How to develop participation of actors and public thanks to Basin

Management

EURO RIOB

European Group of BO for WFD

Implementation

Mr

Laszlo Kothay

kothay@mail.kvvm.hu

Hungary

WFD : methodology, status

OSCE

Mr

Bernard Snoy and David

Swalley

bernard.snoy@osce.org

International

Organization

Shared waters governance basin and water geopolitics topic; water

basin and promotion of security and cooperation in river basins

Organization Organization name

Contact name

Email address

Country

Other propositions

ASCE

Environmental and Water Resources

institute of the American Society of

Civil Engineers

Mr

Daene McKinney

daene@aol.com

USA

Proposition of a session under topic 3.1

Canada gov

Department of Environment &

Conservation

Shibly Rahman

shiblyrahman@gov.nl.ca

Canada

works on several projects on water quality

IWWA

Indian Water Work Association

Mr

to the attention of Mr. S.D.

Mande, Hon. Secretary General

iwwa@rediffmail.com

India

potentially interested in participating - will confirm it

AL

Arab League

Dr

Wael Khairy

w.khairy@nws.gov.eg

Egypt

Proposition of a session under topic 3.1: "Prospects of Cooperative

efforts for managing of Shared Surface Water Resources in the Arab

region and neighboring countries"

Organization Organization name

Contact name

Email address

Country

Other contribution

WWC

World Water Council

Mr

Danielle Gaillard

d.gaillard@worldwatercouncil.org

not a proposal for contribution but the final report from regional

process in South Eastern Europe

ARD - RDC

Association pour la reconstruction et le

développement

Mr

François Kalwele

ardcongo@yahoo.fr

RDCongo

demande à participer aux réunions préparatoires et à participer au

WWF5th (organisent eux mm une conférence en oct 2009)

Other propositions or contributions to the process

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FCIHS

Fundación Centro Internacional de

Hidrología Subterránea

Mr

Dr. Fidel Ribera Urenda

gerencia@fcihs.org

Espana

exprime son intérêt à travailler sur le document de travail (eaux

souterraines)

Aqualia

Water Company

Mr

Angel Garcia Munoz

AGarciaMu@fcc.es

Espana

exprime son intérêt à collaborer

IUCN

International Union for Conservation of

Nature

Mr

Mark Smith

Mark.Smith@iucn.org

I am interested in receiving your latest update and information on

opportunities to engage in the process for contributing to session

planning - prêt à contribuer

CODESEN

Coordination des Organisations de la

Société civile pour la Défense de

l'Environnement et le Développement

du Bassin du fleuve Sénégal

Mr

Aboubacry MBODJ

ambodj1@yahoo.fr

pas une contribution concrète mais un document de réflexion par

rapport aux questions du thème 3.1.

EARS

Environment Agency of Republic of

Slovenia

Ms

Stanka Koren

Stanka.Koren@gov.si

Slovenia

commentaires sur le working paper

UNI LJ SI

Université de Ljubljania

Ms

Mitja Brilly

mbrilly@fgg.uni-lj.si

Slovenia

commentaires sur le working paper

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