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Danube Watch 1/2018 - Saving the Danube Sturgeon: the ICPDR Sturgeon Strategy
Danube Watch 1/2018 - The ICPDR’S Climate Change Adaptation Strategy
Danube Watch 1/2018 - Presidency 2018: Germany – Adaptation, implementation and integration
Danube Watch 1/2018 - Sustaining the Danube Across Climate Frontiers
Danube Watch 1/2018 - ICPDR convenes workshop to tackle transboundary climate change issues
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Danube Watch 1/2018 (4.38 MB)
The Challenge of Water resilience, ICPDR Presidency 2018, Ice Management High Level Conference for the Protection of Sturgeons hosted under the Austrian Presidency of the EU
Vienna, 10 July 2018 (Press Release) - An international event took place on 9th and 10th July in Vienna within the framework of the Austrian Presidency of the EU. In attendance were 50 experts from national administrations, EU and international institutions, academia and NGO representatives, who can all potentially provide the long-term framework of action indispensable for the conservation of sturgeon stocks in Europe.
Danube Day 2018 Exhibition: the Vienna International Centre gets active for a healthier Danube
On 4-6 July 2018, to mark International Danube Day 2018, the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism, and the United Nations Information Service (UNIS) Vienna invited the staff of the Vienna International Centre (VIC) as well as interested attendees and journalists to a series of events for Danube Day.
On Danube Day 2018 we “get active for a healthier Danube”
(Press Release)
VIENNA, 29 June – Eighty-one million people in all 14 Danube countries are invited to ‘Get Active for a healthier Danube’ on 29 June as part of our celebrations for the 15th annual Danube Day.ICPDR Releases "Ice Report 2017"
Freezing weather conditions in the winter months have been a fact of life on the Danube since time immemorial, but the months of January and February 2017 saw many countries in the Danube Basin and its tributaries facing an especially bleak situation.