Danube Watch 1/2017

Owner/Publisher: ICPDR – International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River, Vienna, icpdr@unvienna.org; Executive Editor: Hélène Masliah-Gilkarov; Editor: Kirstie Shepherd; Design: Atelier Polaschek; Cover photo: OVF/Budapest, Icy weather halted shipping on several sections of the Danube but didn’t keep away visitors to the snowy landscape.
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.
For a free subscription to Danube Watch, or to contribute to Danube Watch, please contact icpdr@unvienna.org
- Dear readers, It is a great pleasure and responsibility for the European Union to hold the ICPDR Presidency once again. In 2004, during our previous Presidency, the
- News & events ICPDR releases report on the 2015 droughts in the Danube River Basin In 2015
- Bottling the spirit of Danube cooperation In the most international river basin in the world, Danube leaders recognise that they hold the future of the waters of the basin
- Deep freeze on the Danube: Cross-border actions avert danger When frigid temperatures caused dangerous ice formation on the Danube, the hazards crossed political borders,
- Presidency 2017: European Union – Finding solutions together The European Union has taken over the ICPDR Presidency for the year, and taken up the challenge of
- A common bond for a common future: Water and agriculture connect to protect the Danube River Basin Although conditions have always been favourable for agriculture in the
- ICPDR focus: Supporting the EU accession EU water legislation prompts ICPDR development as the Danube region benefits from the obligations of EU member states to fulfil
- The Black Sea’s angels are back: A key indicator species rebounds After decades of pollution, a legendary sea
- Restoring the magic playground: Nutrient pollution victories in the Danube Nutrient pollution threatens the
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