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2002 Floods in the Danube River Basin (119.18 KB)
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Sturgeons in the Danube Basin
Sturgeons are sensitive to environmental pressures and therefore valuable indicators for healthy rivers. This is why the ICPDR has endorsed sturgeons as flagship species. There are six species of sturgeons native in the Danube River Basin, but the survival of these ancient fish is threatened by a range of issues. Through the "Danube Sturgeon Task Force", the ICPDR contributes to actions such as the protection of habitats, the development of migration aids, the breeding of healthy stocks in sheltered facilities, or the struggle against illegal fishing and caviar trade.
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ICPDR Goodwill Ambassadors: Messengers of the Danube
Vienna, 3 Feb 2014. Wolfgang Stalzer of Austria and Fritz Holzwarth of Germany are the first dignatories of a new ICPDR honorary function: as ICPDR Goodwill Ambassadors, they will resume a representative role for the Commission in international matters.
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Map of Areas of Potential Significant Flood Risk in DRB 2013 (7.39 MB)
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Sturgeon 2020 (581.02 KB)
A program for protection and rehabilitation of Danube sturgeons - by the Danube Sturgeon Task Force -
TNMN Yearbook 2010 - Data Annex (335.3 KB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2010 (1.34 MB)
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Budapest Water Summit
Budapest, 8-11 October 2013. The Budapest Water Summit will be held in the Hungarian capital between 8 and 11 October 2013. The summit, organised by the Hungarian government in cooperation with the UN System and the World Water Council, will be one of the major events of the year relating to water and sanitation.
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Guiding Principles: Sustainable Hydropower Development in DRB (1.25 MB)
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Biodiversity Day 2013: Environmental education by Danubeparks
Danube Basin, 22 May 2013. With approximately 5000 native animal and 2000 plant species, the Danube River Basin is an important element in preserving biodiversity in Europe. To improve this further, educational activities are key. The Danubeparks network is now launching a new initiative in this field.