GTZ implements program on research of natural water basins in Armenia
May 22, 2010 - 17:45 AMT 12:45 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
The Team Leader for the German Society for Technical Cooperation (GTZ)
- Sustainable Management of Biodiversity Program in Armenia, Thomas
Eberherr said that a program aimed at increasing the population's
awareness of natural water basins and rivers has been launched in
Armenia.
"Armenia has managed to boost its cooperation with international
institutions in the field of nature protection, however the issue of
natural resources' preservation is still acute in the South Caucasus,"
Mr. Eberherr told a press conference in Yerevan.
According to him, GTZ actively works to increase the public's
awareness of ecological issues in cooperation with the RA Ministry of
Nature Protection and Ministry of Education and Science.
Besides, GTZ organized a competition for school students of Armenia on
research of natural water basins.
The results of the competition, which brought together around 80
school students, will be summarized on September 18.
May 22, 2010 - 17:45 AMT 12:45 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
The Team Leader for the German Society for Technical Cooperation (GTZ)
- Sustainable Management of Biodiversity Program in Armenia, Thomas
Eberherr said that a program aimed at increasing the population's
awareness of natural water basins and rivers has been launched in
Armenia.
"Armenia has managed to boost its cooperation with international
institutions in the field of nature protection, however the issue of
natural resources' preservation is still acute in the South Caucasus,"
Mr. Eberherr told a press conference in Yerevan.
According to him, GTZ actively works to increase the public's
awareness of ecological issues in cooperation with the RA Ministry of
Nature Protection and Ministry of Education and Science.
Besides, GTZ organized a competition for school students of Armenia on
research of natural water basins.
The results of the competition, which brought together around 80
school students, will be summarized on September 18.