Proceedings of the Workshop on Transboundary Pollution Reduction in River Basins and Coastal Areas

PUBLICATION DATE:

Sunday, November 01, 2009

PUBLICATION TYPE:

Meeting Documents

STATUS:

Only Available Online

DESCRIPTION:

This publication summarizes the results of one of the workshops held during the East Asian Seas Congress 2009 on Transboundary Pollution Reduction in River Basins and Coastal Areas. Transboundary transport of pollutants through rivers is recognized as one of the main causes of ecological problems in coastal and marine areas. Reduction of pollution inputs from rivers is hence a prerequisite in addressing downstream pollution impacts in receiving coastal and marine waters. Pollutants can be transported through rivers across jurisdictional boundaries within and across countries, posing a challenge to the effectiveness of separate management efforts among national and sub-national entities, and between river basins and coastal areas. An integrated approach in managing shared water systems and in addressing identified priorities such as pollution, at various levels, is considered an imperative. This workshop aimed to present and take lessons from case studies in the Northwest Pacific, East Asia and other regions on transboundary pollution reduction in rivers and coastal areas through integrated management approaches. It also aimed to share good practices and experiences on integrating pollution reduction measures and tools in river basin management among established river basin management programs and areas that are starting the process.