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.
A conservation message from the past
The European Union’s new Strategy for the
Danube brings together policies and structures
to provide new opportunities for sustainable
development in the region.Reviewing 'The Danube – A Cultural History'
A proposed regulation would uniformly
limit phosphorous compounds in laundry
detergents, resulting in a major
reduction of pollution loads to the Danube
River and beyond to the Black Sea.The Amazon of Europe
While flood risk management means cooperative planning, countries
around the region are putting ideas into action to protect themselves
against threatening waters.Migration, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction
A new game puts the Danube Basin and its natural and cultural treasures in the
spotlight and gives players the incentive to spend time exploring the river – proving
that learning doesn’t have to be boring.Planning the future of the world's largest rivers
ICPDR President for 2011, Mykola Melenevskyi speaks about finding strength for the Danube through its cooperation in the Danube Delta, and the role of the ICPDR in implementing a sustainable strategy for the Danube region.
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Danube Watch 2/2011 (2.02 MB)
Highlighting the stories of the Prut
Tisza River Basin Management: successful cooperation from the ground up
Djerdap National Park: standing at the banks of history
Europe looks to the Danube Basin for guidance