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  • Symbolized view of floodplains in the Danube River Basin (996.71 KB)

  • Ecological potential of floodplains in the Danube River Basin (940.28 KB)

  • Annexes (4 MB)

    Annexes to the Report "Evaluation of Wetlands and Floodplain Areas": Maps, Factsheets, List of the areas of "Small Scale Wetland Restoration"
  • Evaluation of Wetlands and Floodplain Areas (2.95 MB)

    Evaluation of Wetlands and Floodplain Areas in the Danube River Basin, Final Report, May 1999. The Study has been undertaken to define priority wetland and floodplain rehabilitation sites as a...
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    Danube Pollution Reduction Programme

    The Pollution Reduction Programme was prepared in the frame of the UNDP/GEF assistance to the Danube Programme Coordination Unit. The PRP presents a group of projects and measures that respond to identified pollution and transboundary effects in the Danube River Basin and the Black Sea. Projects for pollution reduction are presented for identified sub-basin areas and for significant impact areas (SIA).

  • Legal Documents

    Rules of Procedure (48.43 KB)

    Document No.: IC/002 Version: FINAL - rev-3
  • Legal Documents

    Seat Agreement (60.64 KB)

    Agreement between the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River and the Republic of Austria regarding the headquarters of the International Commission for the Protection of the...
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    Joint Danube Survey 1

    The Joint Danube Survey 2001 was carried out by the ICPDR and is the most homogenous analysis of the water quality and the ecological status of the Danube River. Over 140 chemical and biological parameters were analysed and over 40.000 laboratory results were generated.

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    UNDP/GEF DRP - Danube Regional Project

    The UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project was launched to reinforce regional cooperation of the Danube countries. It supported the development of national policies and legislation and the definition of priority actions for pollution control. This all to ensure a common approach to the protection of international waters, sustainable management of natural resources and biodiversity.

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    TNMN - TransNational Monitoring Network

    The TransNational Monitoring Network is an important tool under the Danube River Protection Convention (DRPC), whose Contracting Parties are committed to co-operate in the field of monitoring and assessment. Formally launched in 1996, the TNMN aims to provide a well-balanced overall view of pollution and long-term trends in water quality and pollution loads in the major rivers in the Danube River Basin.