Renewables & Environment - Quebec City, Québec, Canada
At the General Assembly held in Debrecen (Hungary) in june 2006, the International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO) entrusted representatives of Quebec with the task of creating a regional network of basin organizations in North America, from Greenland to Panama, including the Caribbean. This type of regional network already exists in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, Europe, the Mediterranean, etc.In the weeks that followed, a steering committee comprised of representatives from Quebec, Ontario and the United States, was created. The work of this committee led to the founding of NANBO in Quebec City in October 2009, with technical and financial support of Québec Metropolitan Community.The creation of the NANBO coincides with the principles of voluntary compliance to the Morelia Declaration privileging integrated watershed management as the chosen approach to achieving global, balanced and rational water resources management and to ensure the quality of life on Earth, and the sustainable development of society.The NANBO is open to all watershed organizations and government organizations in charge of water resource management, as well as other concerned partners and stakeholders in North America, from Greenland to Panama, including the Antilles.
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