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Joint Action Programme (JAP) (682.11 KB)
Joint Action Programme for the Danube River Basin January 2001 – December 2005 Contents: The situation of the water environment in the Danube River Basin, Objectives and actions of the Joint Action... -
ICPDR Annual Report 2003 (1.45 MB)
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Over Two Decades of Cooperation
The Environmental Programme for the Danube River Basin (EPDRB) was initiated in 1991 (Bulgaria) based on ongoing activities to strengthen the international cooperation along the Danube river, aiming to enhance environmental quality of the river basin. The EPDRB, especially through its Strategic Action Plan, supported also the development of the Danube River Protection Convention.
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Danube Pollution Reduction Programme
The Pollution Reduction Programme was prepared in the frame of the UNDP/GEF assistance to the Danube Programme Coordination Unit. The PRP presents a group of projects and measures that respond to identified pollution and transboundary effects in the Danube River Basin and the Black Sea. Projects for pollution reduction are presented for identified sub-basin areas and for significant impact areas (SIA).
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Emission Inventory 2000 - Annex 2 (416.37 KB)
Municipal and Industrial Discharges in the Danube River Basin by Sub-basins -
Emission Inventory 2000 - Annex 1 (390.49 KB)
Municipal and Industrial Discharges in the Danube River Basin by Countries -
Emission Inventory 2000 (303.17 KB)
Municipal and Industrial Discharges in the Danube River Basin (Introduction, Sub-basin map, Annotations and Abbreviations) -
Joint Danube Survey 1
The Joint Danube Survey 2001 was carried out by the ICPDR and is the most homogenous analysis of the water quality and the ecological status of the Danube River. Over 140 chemical and biological parameters were analysed and over 40.000 laboratory results were generated.
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UNDP/GEF DRP - Danube Regional Project
The UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project was launched to reinforce regional cooperation of the Danube countries. It supported the development of national policies and legislation and the definition of priority actions for pollution control. This all to ensure a common approach to the protection of international waters, sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.
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Danube Day
“29 June” is the international Danube Day. It was first celebrated by the ICPDR in 2004 to highlight the 10th anniversary of the signing of the Danube River Protection Convention. Through the joint effort of different organizations, the celebration of Danube Day throughout the Danube River Basin became an annual event, paying tribute to the Danube and the rivers that flow into it.