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Final Workshop on the IWRM Project Nam Dinh September 17, 2009

Agenda final workshop IWRM - NamDinh.pdf

The Sub-project "Local IWRM in Nam Dinh" is drawing to its close. It is the occasion for a retrospection on 3 years of bilateral project activities on water management in Nam Dinh. For this reason a final workshop is carried out on September 17 and 18, 2009 in Nam Dinh City.

At this event German and Vietnamese project partners will come together, present and discuss their results. Key contributions are the presentation and discussion of municipal water management concepts for Tong Xa village (Yen Xa Commune) and Nam Dinh City. The Fraunhofer Association UMSICHT will focus on German technical know-how on wastewater management for food and textile industries and cleaner production.

On behalf of all project partners we are happy to invite everyone who is interested in water management not only but especially in Nam Dinh.

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eE+E Institute of environmental Engineering+Ecology, University of Bochum
IGG Institute of Geography and Geology, University of Greifswald
INRES Institute of Plant Sciences & Resource Protection, University of Bonn
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