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  • Legal Documents

    Guidelines for Business Cooperation (135.02 KB)

    Guidelines for cooperation and relation with business and industry Document No.: IC/095 Version: FINAL
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    Business Cooperation

    Changes in corporate practice are essential to achieve progress in meeting the obligations and activities under the Danube River Protection Convention. The cooperation with the business and industry sectors is important for the long-term success towards achieving sustainable water management.

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    Guidelines for Observers (48.56 KB)

    Guidelines for Observers to the ICPDR.
  • Stakeholder Analysis 2003 (574.76 KB)

  • ICPDR Operational Plan 2004/2005 (276 KB)

  • Strategy for Public Participation (342.82 KB)

    Danube River Basin Strategy for Public Participation in River Basin Management Planning 2003-2009
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    How to be an ICPDR Observer?

    The dialogue with stakeholders is important for the success of integrated river basin management in the Danube River Basin. It is therefore in the ICPDR's interest that all stakeholder groups with basin-wide interest be involved in the work of the ICPDR.

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    Danube River Protection Convention (132.06 KB)

    Convention on cooperation for the protection and sustainable use of the Danube river. Signed in 1994 in Sofia and in force since 1998.
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    Permanent Secretariat

    The Secretariat of the ICPDR is located at the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV). A team of approximately 10 staff members support the work of the ICPDR and its expert & task groups, assist with project development and implementation, and maintains the ICPDR's 'DANUBIS' information system.

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    Contracting Parties

    The ICPDR comprises 15 Contracting Parties who have committed themselves to implement the Danube River Protection Convention.

    The final goals are to co-operate on fundamental water management issues and to take all appropriate legal, administrative and technical measures to maintain and improve the quality of the Danube River and its environment.