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Serbia - Deep Dive Water Security Assessment and Action Planning (English)

24 Jun 2024

This report provides a high-level assessment of Serbia's current water security status and drivers of future change intending to highlight the complex water issues that Serbia must tackle to enhance its water security. The report collates knowledge and provides an overview of water security challenges, risks, and opportunities, following the One-Water Methodology. This report responds to key questions such as: Why does water security matter for Serbia? What risks threaten its water security? How is its performance constrained, and what measures are needed to overcome these gaps to enhance water security in Serbia? The report is meant for policy and decision-makers working in the space of water security or a sector for which water is a critical input, as well as non-state water institutions working on water security. The report is intended to highlight the main areas where water security can be strengthened now and in the future.
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World Bank

Disclosure Date
2024/06/24
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Serbia - Deep Dive Water Security Assessment and Action Planning
Product Line
Advisory Services & Analytics
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
7E-Regional Water Security Initiative In Eca -- P170030
Sector
Public Administration - Water, Sanitation and Waste Management
TF No/Name
TF0A9458-Regional Water Security in EA
Theme
Disaster Risk Management,Mitigation,Environmental Health and Pollution Management,Environment and Natural Resource Management,Water Resource Management,Climate change,Urban and Rural Development,Adaptation,Water Pollution,Flood and Drought Risk Management,Water Institutions, Policies and Reform
Unit Owning
Water Europe and Central Asia (SCAWA)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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