grensriviergebieds
Grensriviergebieds refers to transboundary river basin regions that span national borders where a river and its watershed create a shared hydrological system. The term is used to describe areas where cooperation is required to manage water resources, ecosystems, flood risk, and navigation in a coherent manner across countries.
These regions are defined not only by the physical presence of a river that crosses borders, but
Governance structures for grensriviergebieds often involve bilateral or multilateral cooperation arrangements, river commissions, and cross-border projects
Common examples of grensriviergebieds in Europe include the Meuse (Maas) basin, which runs through France, Belgium,