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UNDP Film: Restoring the Danube River and the Black Sea
The United Nations Development Programme produced a video on the restoration of the Danube River and the Black Sea.
World Wetlands Day 2018 - Wetlands are an invaluable part of the Danube River Basin
Vienna, 2 February 2018. The 2nd of February is the World Wetlands Day. The ICDPR takes this occasion to highlight the vital significance of wetlands in the Danube River Basin.
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Ministerial Statement Towards the Development and Implementation of the RBM Plan for the Tisza Basin (2010) (60.99 KB)
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Analýza povodia Tisy 2007 (568.37 KB)
Technický Súhrn -
Sava River Basin Overview Map (1.55 MB)
Sub-river Basin of the Danube River Basin District, January 2006 -
Summary Report of the Tisza River Basin Analysis 2007 (2.34 MB)
Summary Report - A call for action -
Declaration on the Enhancement of Cooperation (27.19 KB)
Declaration of the Ministers in Charge of Water Management of the Contracting Parties to the Danube River Protection Convention and the Convention for Protection of the Black Sea against Pollution on... -
Water Protection Declaration adopted by 16 countries (39.88 KB)
Water Protection Declaration adopted by 16 countries
Bucharest, 23 February 2007. The European Commission and Environment Ministers from all countries of the Danube River Basin and Black Sea region adopted a Declaration on the Enhancement of Cooperation during a High Level Meeting in Bucharest, Romania. The Declaration recognizes the important values of the region, historical damage it has undergone and recent signs of environmental recovery as a result of cooperative actions.
Serbia
The Republic of Serbia covers an area of 88,499 km² and includes two provinces: Vojvodina (21,614 km²) and Kosovo and Metohija (10,910 km²); the latter being currently under an international protectorate. Approximately 92% of the country lies within the Danube Basin (accounting for 10% of the total Basin). Of this land, 30% is forested. With more than 90% of Serbia’s renewable water resources originating from outside national territory, international cooperation on water issues is crucial for sustainable water management.