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New Guidance Document on Tackling Riverine Plastic Pollution
Addressing transboundary riverine litter pollution demands a multifaceted strategy, incorporating harmonized actions, standardized measurements, advanced waste management techniques, and heightened awareness on an international scale.
Our new publication fills a critical gap, emphasizing the need for regulatory frameworks to establish effective waste management systems and deter illegal waste disposal.-
Policy Guidance on Tackling Riverine Plastic Pollution in the Danube River Basin (4.72 MB)
This gap-filling document provided a comprehensive overview of the relevant sector-specific legislation, described the institutional structure of each country and the mechanisms related to pollution. ICPDR celebrates World Water Day 2024 and 30 years of the Danube River Protection Convention
(Press Release) VIENNA, 22 March 2024 – The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) is joining the global community in observing World Water Day on March 22nd 2024, and commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Danube River Protection Convention (DRPC). This year's theme, "Water for Peace," underscores the critical role of water management in fostering peace, supporting communities, and sustaining our environment, reflecting three decades of transboundary cooperation under the Convention.
Welcome to a milestone celebration!
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Map 5b: Flood Risk and WFD Protected Areas (219.33 KB)
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Map 5a: Flood Risk and WFD Protected Areas (1.85 MB)
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Map 4: Flood Risk and IPPC/Seveso Installations (213.22 KB)
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Map 3c: Flood Risk and Economic Activity – Low Probability Scenario (220.71 KB)
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Map 3b: Flood Risk and Economic Activity – Medium Probability Scenario (221.66 KB)
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Map 3a: Flood Risk and Economic Activity – High Probability Scenario (221.47 KB)