Danube Watch 2/2010

Owner/Publisher: ICPDR – International Commission for the
Protection of the Danube River, Vienna, icpdr@unvienna.org;
Executive Editor: Jasmine Bachmann; Editor: Kirstie Shepherd;
Design: Agentur 7, Sylvia Kostenzer; Cover photo: WWF DCP;
Print: Druckerei Janetschek, Vienna
Danube Watch is the official magazine of ICPDR, the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River. Danube Watch enhances regional cooperation and information sharing on sustainable water management and environmental protection in the Danube River Basin. It reports on current 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 is 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.
The ICPDR accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to information or opinions of the authors of the articles in this issue.
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- ICPDR Danube Watch: A new book highlights the glories of the Danube’s bridges and reveals the architecture and inspiration that make these beautiful structures a part of the character and culture of...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: 'Get active for the rivers!' was the call for Danube Day 2010 and was a theme that people took ‘onboard’ and ran with! We danced, sang, canoed, climbed, swam, cooked,...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: Over the last decade, the EU Water Framework Directive has introduced a holistic approach to managing waters. As a result, much progress has been made, but Janos Potocˇnik, EU...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: In cooperation with the Government of Serbia, the ICPDR held a consultation meeting on financing the Joint Programme of Measures in Belgrade on 18-19 May 2010.
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- ICPDR Danube Watch: Danube leaders discuss the increased need for CO2-neutral energy, the construction of new hydropower plants, minimum ecological requirements and how all of this can be in line...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: Hungary proves that while the need for public involvement is an important feature of the EU Water Framework Directive, for that involvement to be meaningful, people need a basic...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: Ivelina Vassileva, Deputy Minister of Environment and Water of Bulgaria and Head of the Bulgarian Delegation to the ICPDR, speaks about the responsibility to protect the Danube...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: This summer the Danube River Basin was repeatedly deluged by torrential rains causing massive floods. Across the basin people were forced from their homes, and many houses...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: The richness in habitats, flora and fauna qualifies the Danube River to be a focus for conservation of biodiversity in Central and South-East Europe. Experts from different...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: A new manual published by the ICPDR provides guidance on integrated planning to bring technical planners and environmental representatives into the planning process and create win...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: The ‘Troubled Waters’ exhibition, now making its way around the world, captures the wide range of water challenges – from floods to droughts.
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