International Network of Basin Organizations

International Network of Basin Organizations

The International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO) (French: Rèseau International des Organismes de Bassin "RIOB"). It was established in 1901 under French law [ [http://www.riob.org/ag2000/statu-ra.htm riob.com - Statutes] ] .

It's objectives are to connect organizations interested in a global river basin management [ [http://www.riob.org/anglais/charte.htm riob.com - Charta] ] .

External Links

* [http://www.riob.com riob.com - official homepage]


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