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  • Publications

    Flooding fears return to the Danube

    Article in Danube Watch 02/2006

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    Ministerial Conference 13 Dec 2004

    The ICPDR Ministerial Meeting 2004 was the first Meeting of the Parties to the Danube River Protection Convention. The Meeting was happeing in the year of the 10th anniversary of the signing of the Danube River Protection Convention. The meeting aimed to highlight the success achived and to get ready for the challanges to come.

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    ICPDR Stakeholder Conference 2005

    Participation of the stakeholder is a prerequisite for integrated river basin management planning.

    On occasion of Danube Day 2005, the ICPDR invited stakeholders from all riparian countries to participate in the first basin-wide stakeholder conference, which was held in Budapest, as Hungary was the ICPDR President in 2005.

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    Danube Delta Conference - February '06

    On 26-28 Feb 2006 an international conference on the Conservation and Sustainable Development of the Danube Delta took place in Odessa, Ukraine, under the aegis of UNESCO and ICPDR. The aim of the conference was to generate a vision for the conservation and sustainable develoment of the Danube Delta.

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    Business Cooperation

    Changes in corporate practice are essential to achieve progress in meeting the obligations and activities under the Danube River Protection Convention. The cooperation with the business and industry sectors is important for the long-term success towards achieving sustainable water management.

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    How to be an ICPDR Observer?

    The dialogue with stakeholders is important for the success of integrated river basin management in the Danube River Basin. It is therefore in the ICPDR's interest that all stakeholder groups with basin-wide interest be involved in the work of the ICPDR.

  • Publications

    Danube Watch 1/1999 (2.31 MB)

    Danube Delta: Water brings back Diversity, Romania: More information should help to save Drinking Water, Danube River Basin: Pollution does not stop at National Borders
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    Danube Watch 3/1999 (1.12 MB)

    National efforts: The country tries to reach the goals of the SAP, Financial aspects: Environmental projects need to be funded, Balkan Task Force: Environmental hot spots in Serbia identified
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    Danube Watch 4/1999 (1.58 MB)

    Industry: Clean technologies to substitute end-of-pipe solutions, European Life Line: High biodiversity and unique cultural heritage, Wetlands: NGOs play a virtual role in restoration projects
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    Tisza Investigation

    The investigation of the Tisza River was a follow-up project of the Joint Danube Survey 2001 organised by the ICPDR. The objective of the survey was to investigate the water quality along the river and to promote public awareness. The countries participating at the survey include Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Serbia and Montenegro.