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PEIJS: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE INTEGRATED WATERWAY TRANSPORT IN EUROPE AND ALONG THE DANUBE (16.74 KB)
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Annex 1: AGENDA, January 29-30, 2009, BUDAPEST (98.42 KB)
Joint Statement follow-up meetings - Budapest 2009 and Zagreb 2010
The Danube navigation dialogue, concluded in October 2007 with the finalisation of the "Joint Statement", is continued. A first follow-up meeting was held in January 2009 in Budapest, a second one is held in March 2010 in Zagreb, serving to assessing the progress achieved so far and discussing how to improve the application of the "Joint Statement" in waterway projects.
Development of the Joint Statement in 2007
Between April and October 2007, an integrated stakeholder dialogue was conducted by ICPDR, Danube Commissson and the International Sava Commission. Main activities were 3 workshops and the drafting of the Joint Statement document.
A new platform for inland waterway transport
ICPDR Danube Watch: Searching for heavy metals behind the Iron Gates
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Danube Water Transport Can Be Green - Government, Industry and Conservationists Agree (119.18 KB)
Danube Water Transport Can Be Green
Vienna, 11 March 2008 - The first-ever `Joint Statement on Guiding Principles for the Development of Inland Navigation and Environmental Protection in the Danube River Basin´ was launched today. The interdisciplinary process to create the Joint Statement was led by the ICPDR, the Danube Commission on Navigation and the International Commission for the Sava River Basin.
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New Early Flood Warning System Launched (83.86 KB)
New Early Flood Warning System Launched
Vienna, 10 March 2008 - The first international system for forecasting Danube floods and providing an early flood warning was launched today by the ICPDR and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission.
The new system will provide the national authorities of countries in the Danube River Basin with up to 10 days to prepare for large floods.Extending the range of flood forecasting