The assesment of the situation and development potentials of the “Neretva” cross-border region, started during the first meeting of stakeholders organized in Capljina, close to Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 24 2016. EXPEDITIO representative, Biljana Gligoric, participated at this meeeting.
Participants were introduced with the concept of the Area Based Development Approach for sustainable development of cross-border areas. Also, draft version of the baseline analysis of the situation in the “Neretva” region has been presented and discussed with the stakeholders. Identification of the development priorities and critical needs of the region, as well as strategic planning will continue during the second meeting scheduled for April 2016.
You can find this article at the web page of SEERural - Regional Rural Development Standing Working Group in South Eastern Europe (SWG).


EXPEDITIO is a non-governmental organization whose mission is to encourage sustainable spatial development in Montenegro and SEE region through activity in the fields of sustainable architecture, cultural heritage, urban planning and through projects that encourage overall development of the civil society. Expeditio was established in 1997.



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