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Why Join NANBO?
NANBO was founded in 2009 and aims to promote, as an essential tool for sustainable development, integrated water resources management (IWRM) throughout North America, from Greenland to Panama, including the Caribbean.
Becoming a member of the NANBO network means not only supporting our mission by providing symbolic financial support, it also means contributing to the development of an emerging network and participating in its dynamism by sharing your vision, knowledge and experience in integrated water resources management with organizations facing similar challenges in North America and around the world.
The NANBO web platform and toolkit are free resources available to all in order to encourage the sharing of information and expertise and to further the science and practice of watershed management across North and Central America.
The Benefits of Membership
- Discounts on our events
- Promotion of your organization during our events
- Association with a continent-wide IWRM network
- Access to a North American network of experience and expertise
- Promote your activities, initiatives, tools and publications on the website and the toolbox
- Increase your visibility by listing your organization in the NANBO directory
- Automatic membership in the International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)
And in the Long Term ...
- Benefit from twinning opportunities and transfer of knowledge with other North American water organizations and networks
- Much more...
Who Can Become a Member?
Regular Members
- Organizations which have been entrusted by relevant public authorities with integrated management of river basin water resources at the national, federal and transboundary levels
Annual Membership fee CAD$150
- Cooperative structures and river basin agencies developed by and among these organizations (Conservation Ontario, Regroupement des organismes de bassins versants du Québec, etc.)
Annual Membership fee CAD$300
Partner Members
NANBO is also open to other groups involved directly or indirectly in integrated water resources management :
- Government departments and agencies responsible for water management in each country, state or province in North America and engaged in integrated and sustainable water resources management
- Cooperation organizations that support integrated and sustainable water resources management actions and projects in North America
- Commercial, industrial or energy enterprises
- Universities and other research institutions
- Relevant authorities
Annual Membership fee CAD$500
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