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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).
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Guiding Principles: Sustainable Hydropower Development - SLOVENE (936.22 KB)
Smernice za trajnostno hidroenergetsko rabo povodja Donave -
Guiding Principles: Sustainable Hydropower Development - CZECH (1.25 MB)
Hlavní zásady udržitelného rozvoje hydroenergetiky v povodí Dunaje -
Guiding Principles: Sustainable Hydropower Development - CROATIAN (1.46 MB)
Održiv hidroenergetski razvoj na slivu Dunava - Vodeca nacela. -
Guiding Principles: Sustainable Hydropower Development - GERMAN (5.02 MB)
Deutsche Version: Leitlinien zum nachhaltigen Ausbau der Wasserkraft im Einzugsgebiet der Donau. -
Assessment Report on Hydropower Generation in the Danube Basin (9.02 MB)
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MAP - Hydropower Plants in the Danube River Basin (2.64 MB)
Guiding Principles on Hydropower adopted
Sarajevo, 19 June 2013. As an essential step in maintaining a dialogue with the hydropower sector, the ICPDR's Standing Working Group has adopted the "Guiding Principles on Sustainable Hydropower Development in the Danube Basin". The document is available for download here.
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Annex: Hydropower Case Studies and Good Practice Examples (1.63 MB)
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Guiding Principles: Sustainable Hydropower Development in DRB (1.25 MB)