PDF Maps
As a tool for the ICPDR and its stakeholders, maps are immutably valuable assets that quickly highlight the transboundary nature of Danube concerns.
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Map 12: Chemical status of surface water bodies (1.13 MB)
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Map 11: Ecological status and ecological potential of surface water bodies (931.08 KB)
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Map 10: Transnational Monitoring Network – surface waters (1.06 MB)
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Map 9: Protected areas (Natura 2000 and others) (3.4 MB)
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Map 8 Future infrastructure projects planned by 2015 (1.09 MB)
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Map 7c: Hydrological alterations/hydropeaking & altered flow regime – current situation (2009) (1.06 MB)
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Map 7b: Hydrological alterations/water abstractions – current situation (2009) (1.09 MB)
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Map 7a: Hydrological alterations/impoundments – current situation (2009) (1.09 MB)
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Map 6: Wetlands/floodplains (>500 ha) with reconnection potential (2009) and expected improvement by 2015 (1.09 MB)
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Map 5: River and habitat continuity interruption – current situation (2009) (1.07 MB)