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Targets for all Danube countries to meet: implementing EU legislation
ICPDR Presidency 2014: continuity, coherence and cooperation from the Black Forest to the Black Sea
The flow of Danube cooperation: a history of shared responsibility
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Danube Watch 1/2014 (1.98 MB)
Special: 20 Years ICPDR, The flow of international cooperation: A history of the ICPDR, ICPDR Presidency 2014: Bulgaria, Celebrating the Danube River Protection Convention JS Meetings: Minutes & Background Documents
In October 2007, a "Joint Statement on Inland Navigation and Environmental Sustainability in the Danube River Basin" was concluded, followed by a series of annual meetings. Here, we present reports, minutes and background materials of these meetings.
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2002 Floods in the Danube River Basin (119.18 KB)
Sturgeons in the Danube Basin
Sturgeons are sensitive to environmental pressures and therefore valuable indicators for healthy rivers. This is why the ICPDR has endorsed sturgeons as flagship species. There are six species of sturgeons native in the Danube River Basin, but the survival of these ancient fish is threatened by a range of issues. Through the "Danube Sturgeon Task Force", the ICPDR contributes to actions such as the protection of habitats, the development of migration aids, the breeding of healthy stocks in sheltered facilities, or the struggle against illegal fishing and caviar trade.
Public Participation
The ICPDR supports the active involvement of stakeholders and civil society on all levels of its work. This is pursued through observer organisations, as well as through public consultation activities for the development of management plans. To ensure a high level of public information, educational and outreach initiatives support the public participation work of the ICPDR.
Danube Day 2013
A hydropower balancing act