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Workshop 5 Nov 2012: Tizsa Case Study (959.92 KB)
Tisza River Basin case study on agriculture and water management. -
Workshop 5 Nov 2012: Leaflet (1.22 MB)
Official leaflet for the workshop on agriculture and water management held in Bucharest, 5-6 November 2012. Workshop on Agriculture and Water Management
Bucharest, 5-6 November 2012. The Danube and Tisza River Basin Management Plans require a dialogue between stakeholders from the agricultural and water management sectors. To facilitate this, a Workshop on Agriculture and Water Management in the Danube River Basin will be held in Bucharest between 5-6 November 2012.
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Workshop 5 Nov 2012: Background Paper (707.14 KB)
Background paper on measures and recommendations to reduce entries of nitrogen, phosphate and pesticides into water in the Danube River Basin by Manfred Röttele. -
2010 Floods in the Danube River Basin (1.74 MB)
Danube Art Master 2012: Czech Republic wins the competition
Bratislava, 8 October 2012. Czech children have won the „International Danube Art Master 2012“ competition, as the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) and Global Water Partnership CEE announced today.
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ToR PP EG (266.49 KB)
Terms of Reference of the Public Participation Expert Group (PP EG) of the ICPDR, IC-107 rev3-final 2021 -
ToR FP EG (270.54 KB)
Terms of Reference of the Flood Protection Expert Group (FP EG), IC-106 rev3-final 2021 -
ToR RBM EG (270.94 KB)
Terms of Reference of the River Basin Management Expert Group (RBM EG), IC-103 rev4-final 2021 ICPDR.org: Website Relaunch for Danube Day
Danube Basin, 29 July 2012. The official website of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River, www.icpdr.org, was re-launched just in time for the annual celebration of Danube Day on 29 June 2012. Over years, the old website had grown in content and became increasingly difficult to browse. The new design should not only allow the contents to become more accessible through an intuitive navigation, it also complies with state-of-the-art usability rules.