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  • Public Consultation - National Management Plans 2009 (27.34 KB)

  • Agenda ICPDR Stakeholder Forum 2009 (8.06 KB)

  • Presentations from Stakeholder Forum 2009 (11.97 MB)

    Zip archive containing all presentations given at the ICPDR Stakeholder Forum 2009.
  • Report on Stakeholder Forum 2009 (122.86 KB)

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    Public Consultation 2009

    For the development of the Danube River Basin Management Plan of 2009, the ICPDR offered several possibilities to stakeholders to contribute to the development of this important work program.

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    Public consultation on 2015 management plans

    The ICPDR supports the active involvement of stakeholders and civil society on all levels of its work. The most important work plans of the ICPDR are the Danube River Basin Management Plan and the Flood Risk Management Plan. Both were developed with a range of public consultation measures.

  • News & Media

    German photography award for JDS3 photo essay

    Bremen/Leipzig, 24 September 2014. The photographer André Künzelmann was awarded the “Deutscher Preis für Wissenschaftsfotografie”, a prestigious award for science photography for a photo essay on the Joint Danube Survey 3.

  • News & Media

    Moldova is International Danube Art Master 2014

    Bratislava, 18 September 2014. Moldavian children have won the „International Danube Art Master 2014“ competition, as the ICPDR and Global Water Partnership Central and Eastern Europe (GWP CEE) announced today.

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    Public Participation Expert Group

    The Public Participation Expert Group (PP EG) deals with ICPDR activities concerning public information and consultation, outreach and awareness raising, as well as environmental education.

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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.