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  • Publications

    TNMN Yearbook 2015 Annex (496.7 KB)

  • Publications

    TNMN Yearbook 2015 (5.34 MB)

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    MEASURES - Safeguarding Sturgeons in the Danube River Basin

    Sturgeons and other migratory fish species represent a historic, economic and natural heritage of the Danube River Basin and are indicators of the ecological status of aquatic ecosystems, especially of the functionality of ecological corridors. Their populations have suffered substantially from overfishing, pollution, habitat destruction and disruption of their migration routes. The need for their conservation is recognized at a high political and management level (EUSDR-PA 06, Biodiversity, DRBMP).

  • Publications

    ICPDR Releases "Ice Report 2017"

    Freezing weather conditions in the winter months have been a fact of life on the Danube since time immemorial, but the months of January and February 2017 saw many countries in the Danube Basin and its tributaries facing an especially bleak situation.

  • Publications

    Groundwater Guidance (2.84 MB)

  • Publications

    ICPDR Sturgeon Strategy 2017 (1.3 MB)

    ICPDR’s sturgeon conservation activities are strongly linked to the new EU Biodiversity Strategy.
  • News & Media

    Joining forces to offer sustainable solutions for wastewater treatment in the Danube River Basin

    On 28-29 November 2017, over 120 participants from around 20 countries attended the first International Workshop on Wastewater Management in the Danube River Basin at the Ramada Majestic Hotel in Bucharest, Romania. The Workshop was co-organised by the ICPDR, the International Association of Water Supply Companies in the Danube River Catchment Area (IAWD), the World Bank and the Joint Research Center of the European Commission. The event was hosted by the National Administration “Romanian Waters” and the Romanian Ministry of Waters and Forests.

  • News & Media

    Bosnia and Herzegovina Wins International Danube Art Master 2017 Competition

    VIENNA, 10 October 2017 – A secondary school in Bosnia and Herzegovina has won the ‘International Danube Art Master 2017’ competition. The winner was announced by Susanne Brandstetter, Chairperson of the Public Participation Expert Group of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) at the House of the European Union in Vienna on 9 October.

  • Publications

    TNMN Yearbook 2014 Annex (4.56 MB)

  • Publications

    TNMN Yearbook 2014 (3.96 MB)