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A NATO workshop entitled "Caspian Sea: a Quest for Environmental Security" was held in Venice, Italy, from 15-19 March. Approximately 45 experts attended the workshop which aimed to assess the relationships among the competing interests in the Caspian context. Participants gave consideration to the standpoints of different stakeholders from countries surrounding the Caspian Sea, as well as from Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, the United States and other nations involved in its regeneration.

Among the topics addressed were trans-boundary resource management, conflict prevention, legal regimes, international law governing watercourses and lakes, environmental and resource economics. The results of the workshop will be published as a volume in the NATO Science Series. For further information, consult the NATO Science Programme website.