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Hungary takes over ICPDR Presidency for 2019 from Germany
(Press Release) VIENNA, 31 January – Residence of His Excellency the Ambassador of Germany to The Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United Nations Vienna and to other International Organizations. As Hungary takes over the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) today, incoming President Péter Kovács has set the main priorities for his term: finding ways to support the activities of the ICPDR, strengthening water security in the Danube Basin, implementing the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the Flood Directive (FD), as well as further strengthening the integrated approach of ICPDR and the basin-wide exchange of experiences.
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WFD & FD Public Participation Schedule (551.43 KB)
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Joint statement document: French Version (602.82 KB)
Promoting Payments for Ecosystem Services in the Danube Basin
Arranging payments for the
benefits provided by forests,
fertile soils and other natural
ecosystems is a way to
recognise their value and
ensure that these benefits
continue well into the future.Milestone near for laundry detergents – Washing without harming the water!
Finding room for navigation and the environment
Steering to match compatible goals
Getting out of the box and reaching the people
Planning the first Joint Basin Survey for the Orange-Senqu River Basin
Danube Watch 3 2010 -Extreme floods in the Danube Basin