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Presentation (1.77 MB)
Otto Schwetz : Facts and perspective of European Inland Waterway Transport – -
SCHWETZ: Facts and perspective of European IWT – focus on the Danube River Basin (20.65 KB)
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Presentation (6.82 MB)
Mathias Jungwirth : Ecology of large rivers, anthropogenic pressures and impacts - -
JUNGWIRTH: Ecology of large rivers, anthropogenic pressures and impacts (6.74 KB)
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Presentation (430.77 KB)
Philip Weller: A vision for the Danube River Basin - -
Weller: A vision for the Danube River Basin (8.21 KB)
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Weller: Overall Goal (98.41 KB)
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Proceedings: Kick-off Meeting, April 25-26, 2007 - Orth (AT) (1.19 MB)
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Joint Statement: Navigation & Environment
In October 2007, a "Joint Statement on Inland Navigation and Environmental Sustainability in the Danube River Basin" was concluded and very positively received by stakeholders. In the years that followed, the responsible government authorities and interest groups met again to discuss the progress achieved so far and how to improve the application of the Joint Statement in waterway projects. These meetings continue.
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Slovenia
Slovenia covers a territory of 20,273 km² and is home to just over 2 million people. It is a diverse country in terms of its landscape and climate, since it is located at the meeting point of four major European geographical regions: the Alps, the Dinaric Mountains, the Pannonian Basin and the Mediterranean. 81% of the country lies in the Danube Basin, making up 2% of the entire Danube catchment area.