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Working together to share knowledge
Who finances the EU Strategy for the Danube Region?
The Danube meets China’s Yellow River
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ICPDR Annual Report 2010 (2.99 MB)
Seeing the river as a whole
A new activity to develop the technical
guidelines for the establishment of an
inventory on discharges, emissions and
losses proposes to put the Danube in
the spotlight as a case study for priority
substances.Planning the future of the world's largest rivers
ICPDR President for 2011, Mykola Melenevskyi speaks about finding strength for the Danube through its cooperation in the Danube Delta, and the role of the ICPDR in implementing a sustainable strategy for the Danube region.
Hazard management in the Danube Delta
Partners throughout Danube countries are working together for the same
shared concern and outcome: a stakeholder-oriented flood risk assessment for
the Danube floodplains.A conservation message from the past
The European Union’s new Strategy for the
Danube brings together policies and structures
to provide new opportunities for sustainable
development in the region.-
Danube Watch 2/2011 (2.02 MB)
Tisza source inspires international cooperation
The Prut River Basin comes into focus this year with greater attention from
Ukraine’s ICPDR Presidency and the three Prut countries working together to
create a sub-basin plan for the second-longest tributary of the Danube.