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Cooperation blooms in the Tisza River Basin
ICPDR Danube Watch: Youth parliaments held in Moldova go to the source
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The Danube Box gets high marks in schools
ICPDR Danube Watch: New EU members bring their own sea: good news or bad?
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Danube Watch 2/2007 (2.22 MB)
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Factsheet: results of JDS 1 (69.96 KB)
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JDS2 Leaflet (3.84 MB)
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Joint Danube Survey 2
JDS 2, the world's biggest river research expedition, was held in 2007. Its goal was to produce comparable and reliable information on water quality and pollution for the Danube and some tributaries. The ICPDR coordinated its implementation. Launched on August 14, 2007 in Germany, three JDS2 boats traveled downstream the Danube, through 10 countries, to the Danube Delta.
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TISAR project 2007 - Development of Tisza River Basin Management Plan
Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Slovakia and Hungary share the responsibility for the Tisza river basin and undertook jointly activities towards the implementation of the EU Water Freamwork Directive and the EU Flood Directive. These efforts were supported by the European Union in the frame of the TISAR 2007 and led to good results.
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Joint Statement: Navigation & Environment
In October 2007, a "Joint Statement on Inland Navigation and Environmental Sustainability in the Danube River Basin" was concluded and very positively received by stakeholders. In the years that followed, the responsible government authorities and interest groups met again to discuss the progress achieved so far and how to improve the application of the Joint Statement in waterway projects. These meetings continue.
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Danube Watch 1/2007 (3.43 MB)
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Can ecology and waterway transport coexist?
ICPDR Danube Watch: The new riverbank at Hainburg