Danube Watch Magazine

Danube Watch was the official magazine of ICPDR, the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River. 

It reported on issues affecting the Danube Basin, and on action taken to deal with challenges in the river basin. Striving for scientific accuracy while remaining concise, clear and readable, it was produced for the wide range of people who are actively involved in the Danube River Basin and are working for the improvement of its environment.

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  • Publications

    Quarry rehabilitation re-frames nature

    A restoration project for the Matasaru-Fusea quarry has brought together building materials company Lafarge with WWF Romania to find a way to maintain ecosystems and help nature find its way.

  • Publications

    A river prize for Europe

    Through a partnership of river organisations,
    a new prize launching next year
    will recognise efforts to overcome water
    management challenges on rivers
    from the Ural Mountains to the Atlantic
    Ocean.

  • Publications

    Sustainable transport policy at work at the Port of Vienna

    Sharing its expertise in waste collection and waste treatment, the Port of Vienna
    proves it can play a significant role for sustainable transport in the EU Strategy
    for the Danube Region.

  • Publications

    Environmental law terms: getting through the legal language labyrinth

    A unique collection of standard definitions for environmental risk assessment terminology in EU legislation is now available.

  • Publications

    One river: finding continuity for habitats

    Re-establishing river continuity is a key issue for fish, but is also necessary to achieve the objectives of the EU Water Framework Directive.

  • Publications

    Danube Watch 3/2012 (1.23 MB)

  • Publications

    Danube Watch 1/1999 (2.31 MB)

    Danube Delta: Water brings back Diversity, Romania: More information should help to save Drinking Water, Danube River Basin: Pollution does not stop at National Borders
  • Publications

    Danube Watch 3/1999 (1.12 MB)

    National efforts: The country tries to reach the goals of the SAP, Financial aspects: Environmental projects need to be funded, Balkan Task Force: Environmental hot spots in Serbia identified
  • Publications

    Danube Watch 4/1999 (1.58 MB)

    Industry: Clean technologies to substitute end-of-pipe solutions, European Life Line: High biodiversity and unique cultural heritage, Wetlands: NGOs play a virtual role in restoration projects