Danube Watch 3-4/2009

Owner/Publisher: ICPDR – International Commission for the
Protection of the Danube River, Vienna, icpdrunvienna [dot] org;
Executive Editor: Jasmine Bachmann; Editor: Kirstie Shepherd;
Design: Agentur 7, Sylvia Kostenzer; Cover photo: iSTOCKPHOTO;
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: In February, Danube ministers will put into action an innovative approach to basin-wide issues by offering answers to the pressures and impacts on water status in the...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: A new device allows farmers to increase crop yields by providing the exact amount of fertiliser needed, while limiting the amount of nutrients that end up in rivers and...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: A new power plant in Ploiesti, Romania, is increasing efficiency and protecting the environment by limiting CO2 emissions by up to 40% – well ahead of the 2020 deadline for...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: Four years ago Danube Watch reported on WWF’s plans for harmonising economic development with environmental improvements through its then new programme One Europe,...
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- ICPDR Danube Watch: A two-year Twinning Project on EU Water Framework Directive implementation, pairing Croatia with Germany as senior twinning partner and the Netherlands as junior partner,...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: A two-year Twinning Project on EU Water Framework Directive implementation, pairing Croatia with Germany as senior twinning partner and the Netherlands as junior partner,...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: The Yellow River in China may seem far removed from the Danube – but the two river basins share similar challenges. In an ongoing dialogue, lessons learned from both regions...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: The European Danube Region Strategy should serve as a tool to better face and solve common challenges beyond national borders and to ensure that necessary funding is...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: The largest environmental investment to be implemented in Central Europe will fundamentally modernise the wastewater treatment system of Budapest, ensuring cleaner waters...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: As the Danube River Basin Management Plan heads for adoption, the five countries sharing its largest sub-basin – the Tisza River Basin – enter the last stretch towards an...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: Three Danube countries – Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia – are working together with international experts to improve crisis management during accidental pollution and to...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: Public participation extends to all water users, and citizens’ groups likely to be affected by decisions need to be involved. The ICPDR invited the public to comment on the...
- ICPDR Danube Watch: In September, 26 artists and National Danube Art Master winners aged 6 to 17 from 13 countries gathered in Budapest for a three-day excursion and environmental programme.
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