The institutional base for national level transnational cooperation on adaptation can be further developed through regional Conventions and Treaties that have established areas of cooperation, which can be naturally expanded to issues of adaptation as seen in the Baltic Sea Region. Such mainstreaming of transnational adaptation is in many cases likely to be more effective than the establishment of new international organisational structures exclusively for adaptation. There are clear links and synergies between, for example, the transnational management of natural resources or the transnational protection of the environment and considerations of climate change.
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to add the case of the WCP who incorporate climate change as one of its goals:
The institutional base for national level transnational cooperation on adaptation can be further developed trough regional Conventions and Treaties tha have established areas of cooperation, which can be naturally expanded to issues of adaptation as seen in the Baltic Sea Region and the Working Community of the Pyrenees.
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