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ICPDR Wins Thiess Riverprize (170.91 KB)
ICPDR Wins Thiess Riverprize
Vienna, 4 September 2007 - The ICPDR has won the Australian $300,000 (approx. 180,000 Euro) International Thiess Riverprize 2007 for excellence in water management in the Danube River Basin. The announcement was made today, in Brisbane, Australia, during a special award ceremony at the 10th annual International Riversymposium held 3-6 September 2007.
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Factsheet: results of JDS 1 (69.96 KB)
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factsheet: Monitoring the waters (62.75 KB)
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Factsheet: Pollution in the Danube Basin (61.86 KB)
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Factsheet: Route and Stopping points (122.01 KB)
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Factsheet: Partners and Cooperation (63.43 KB)
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JDS2 Leaflet (3.84 MB)
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.
Ministerial Meeting 2007
Bucharest, 23 February 2007. Ministers of the Danube and Black Sea countries took an ambitious step towards the protection of the Danube River Basin and Black Sea region ecosystems. The European Commission and the federal ministers of 16 countries adopted a declaration in which they jointly confirm their strong commitment to foster their cooperation and to implement the program of the ICPDR and the Black Sea Commission.