European Union of Water Management Associations explained
European Union of Water Management Associations (EUWMA) members are (umbrella) organizations in the EU member states representing organizations based on public law responsible for regional and local water management (flood protection, land drainage, water level management, irrigation) such as internal drainage boards or Waterschappen.[1] At present, organizations from Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and United Kingdom are members of EUWMA.[2]
EUWMA represents over 8.600 individual organizations, covering over 50 mln. ha.[3]
Objectives
- To increase cooperation in the field of water management between the European Water Management Associations so as to provide relevant information, views, position papers, and policy documents to National Governments, the European Commission, the European Parliament and other relevant institutions.
- To exchange knowledge, experiences and views between the members.
Constituent organisations
- Association of Drainage Authorities (ADA) - United Kingdom
- Association des Wateringues Wallonnes (AWW) - Belgium Associazione Nationale Bonifiche, Irrigazione e Miglioramenti Fondiari (ANBI) - Italy Federación nacional de comunidades de regantes de España (FENACORE) - Spain Forum des Marais Atlantiques - France
- Institution Interdépartementale Nord-Pas-de-Calais Pour la réalisation des ouvrages généraux d'évacuation des * crues de la région des Wateringues - France
- Társulati Informatikai Rendszer (TIR) - Hungary
- Unie van Waterschappen (UVW) - The Netherlands
- Vereniging van Vlaamse Polders en Wateringen (VVPW) - Belgium Deutscher Bund der verbandlichen Wasserwirtschaft (DBVW) - Germany
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.euwma.org/ European Union of Water Management Associations
- http://www.euwma.org/index.php?id=4,0,0,1,0,0 Members section of the EUWMA website
- http://www.euwma.org/index.php?id=16,0,0,1,0,0 Who we are section of the EUWMA website