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JDS2 Final Results available (130.92 KB)
JDS2 Final Results available
Vienna, 11 September 2008 – The Danube and its tributaries are becoming cleaner, the ICPDR announced today, presenting the scientific results of the Joint Danube Survey 2 (JDS2) - possibly the world’s biggest river research expedition ever.
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UNDP/GEF Contributions Presentation (2.24 MB)
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Workplan Presentation (1.8 MB)
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Project Overview Presentation (1.09 MB)
UNDP/GEF Tisza MSP
The Tisza Basin has been subject to significant anthropogenic impacts that have resulted in a degraded system, particularly in terms of pollution and the loss of floodplains and wetlands. The present project is focusing on the development of strategies and implementation of demo project to test the multiple environmental benefits of wetlands to mitigate impacts of floods/droughts and help to reduce nutrient pollution.
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Launch of the Business Friends of the Danube (1.85 MB)
Austrian Minister Josef Proell, Walter Koehler (ORF), Philip Weller (ICPDR), Sir Michael Llewellyn-Smith (Coca-Cola Hellenic), [from left] -
The Business Partners pose in front of the majestic Danube (1.98 MB)
Sir Michael Llewellyn-Smith (Coca-Cola Hellenic), Austrian Minister Josef Proell, Walter Koehler (ORF), Philip Weller (ICPDR) [from left] -
The Business Friends pose in front of the majestic Danube (2.03 MB)
Sir Michael Llewellyn-Smith (Coca-Cola Hellenic), Austrian Minister Josef Proell, Walter Koehler (ORF), Philip Weller (ICPDR) [from left] Press Photos
Photos from the press conference "Business Friends of the Danube" on 2 June 2008 in Vienna. These photos are for press use only and credits to "BMLFUW/Kern" have to be given.