The Trilateral Danish-German-Dutch Government Conference on the Protection of the Wadden Sea was concluded in the town of Tønder, Denmark on 4-5 February 2014. The Conference was the 12th of the Trilateral Wadden Sea Cooperation since 1978. An important conference issue was the adoption of a joint strategy for “Sustainable Tourism in the Wadden Sea World Heritage Destination”, which was approved by the ministers as an Annex to the Council Declaration. Another milestone was the signing of the Flyway Vision developed by the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative (WSFI)
Since 1978, The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany have been working together on the protection and co...
The Wadden Sea is one of the largest intertidal areas in the world and has been designated as a UNES...
The Wadden Sea is one of the largest intertidal areas in the world and has been designated as a UNES...
The 11th Trilateral Governmental Conference on the Protection of the Wadden was held on the German W...
The Wadden Sea is a unique area from ecological, geological and cultural perspectives and lies in th...
13th Trilateral Governmental Conference on the Protection of the Wadden Sea Leeuwarden, 18 May 2018 ...
The 9th Wadden Sea Conference was held under the chairmanship of the Danish Minister for the Environ...
importance. Biophysically it represents an interconnected morphological system with the adjacent Nor...
The Wadden Sea is a marine wetland area on the North Sea coast shared by the Netherlands, Germany an...
The Trilateral Wadden Sea Plan (WSP) is the common policy and management plan for the protection and...
Once the Danish part of the Wadden Sea has been accepted for the UNESCO World Heritage List (expecte...
The Ministerial Declaration, the Schiermonnikoog Declaration 2005, has been translated into Danish, ...
With adoption of the guiding principle, common management principles and objectives for human use
The international Wadden Sea is an estuarine tidal area along the North Sea coasts of The Netherland...
Since 2009 the Dutch and German parts of the Wadden Sea have been on the Unesco list of world herita...
Since 1978, The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany have been working together on the protection and co...
The Wadden Sea is one of the largest intertidal areas in the world and has been designated as a UNES...
The Wadden Sea is one of the largest intertidal areas in the world and has been designated as a UNES...
The 11th Trilateral Governmental Conference on the Protection of the Wadden was held on the German W...
The Wadden Sea is a unique area from ecological, geological and cultural perspectives and lies in th...
13th Trilateral Governmental Conference on the Protection of the Wadden Sea Leeuwarden, 18 May 2018 ...
The 9th Wadden Sea Conference was held under the chairmanship of the Danish Minister for the Environ...
importance. Biophysically it represents an interconnected morphological system with the adjacent Nor...
The Wadden Sea is a marine wetland area on the North Sea coast shared by the Netherlands, Germany an...
The Trilateral Wadden Sea Plan (WSP) is the common policy and management plan for the protection and...
Once the Danish part of the Wadden Sea has been accepted for the UNESCO World Heritage List (expecte...
The Ministerial Declaration, the Schiermonnikoog Declaration 2005, has been translated into Danish, ...
With adoption of the guiding principle, common management principles and objectives for human use
The international Wadden Sea is an estuarine tidal area along the North Sea coasts of The Netherland...
Since 2009 the Dutch and German parts of the Wadden Sea have been on the Unesco list of world herita...
Since 1978, The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany have been working together on the protection and co...
The Wadden Sea is one of the largest intertidal areas in the world and has been designated as a UNES...
The Wadden Sea is one of the largest intertidal areas in the world and has been designated as a UNES...