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5th JS Meeting: Agenda (223.94 KB)
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5th JS Meeting: List of Participants (20.03 KB)
5th Joint Statement Meeting held in Zagreb
Zagreb, 4-5 Feb 2014. The 5th Follow-up of the Joint Statement Meeting was held in Zagreb on 4-5 February. Hosted by the International Sava River Basin Commission, representatives from navigation and environment discussed projects and policies.
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4th Joint Statement Meeting: Minutes (301.58 KB)
Minutes of the 4th Meeting on the Follow-up of the Joint Statement (Budapest, 17-18 September 2012) -
5th Joint Statement Meeting: Minutes (767.65 KB)
Minutes of the 5th Meeting on the Follow-up of the Joint Statement (Zagreb, 4-5 February 2014) JS Meetings: Minutes & Background Documents
In October 2007, a "Joint Statement on Inland Navigation and Environmental Sustainability in the Danube River Basin" was concluded, followed by a series of annual meetings. Here, we present reports, minutes and background materials of these meetings.
Sustainable waterway planning: Platina Manual in Croatian
Osijek, 11 Feb 2012. The recent publication of a Croatian version of the PLATINA Manual is a major step in promoting good practices in inland navigation and waterway planning. The manual can be downloaded below.
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Platina Manual - Croatian (5.84 MB)
A Croatian manual on "Good Practices in Sustainable Waterway Planning", based on the Platina manual of this name. 20 Years of Black Sea Protection Convention
Istanbul, 21 April 2012. The Convention on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution (Bucharest Convention) celebrated its 20th Anniversary. Since the signing in Bucharest, the Convention has become a powerful instrument of International Environmental Law in the Black Sea Basin.
ICPDR and ICPBS: Joint responsibilities for water reinforced
Istanbul, 12 April 2012. At a meeting on 12 April 2012, representatives of the ICPDR and the International Black Sea Protection Commission expressed their understanding of joint responsibility for the management of water. As the main tributary to the Black Sea, the water quality of the Danube is directly linked to sensitive environment of the Black Sea.