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Russian Sustainability Project for Mott MacDonald
Mott MacDonald is leading a river basin management scoping study in Russia as part of its support for Partners for Environmental Cooperation (PECE).
PECE is a UK-based multi-stakeholder partnership, set up by Defra to tackle the environmental and sustainability challenges in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia. It brings together the knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm that resides in the UK and matches the respective talents of the public and private sectors and non-governmental organisations.
Mott MacDonald's first project involves working with the Russian Institute of Integrated Use and Protection of Water Resources to clearly identify measures to improve the biodiversity in the Kundruchiya River in Southern Russia.
Richard Cullen, leading the Mott MacDonald team said, "We are delighted to be working with the team from the Russian Institute of Integrated Use and Protection of Water Resources again and we very much value the opportunity to work in partnership on this grass roots project. At Mott MacDonald sustainability is one of our core values and this project helps us to both further our work on sustainability and gain a wider understanding of Russian communities. It will also hopefully lead to a successful project that can be replicated in other areas of Russia."
The study is identifying the measures needed to improve the environmental state of the river basin, reducing the level of water pollution entering the river system through point and diffuse sources, and provide sustainable water use for the river's numerous municipal, industrial and agricultural users. It is also identifying ways to build capacity in the use of new planning tools developed in the UK and the EU for analysis of river basin management issues, and develop through consultation, appropriate strategies for integrated river basin management.
The project is co-funded by Defra, Mott MacDonald and its Russian project partners and is due for completion in July 2006.
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Posted 23/01/06
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