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Danube Watch 1/2007 (3.43 MB)
Working to meet the requirements of the EU Water Framework Directive
ICPDR Danube Watch: Searching for heavy metals behind the Iron Gates
ICPDR Presidency 2007: Romania
ICPDR Danube Watch: The Danube goes to school
Success through cooperation and partnerhsip in the Danube River Basin
ICPDR Danube Watch: Youth parliaments held in Moldova go to the source
Danube Art Masters in Vienna
ICPDR Danube Watch: Work resumes on Bystroe Canal
Can ecology and waterway transport coexist?
ICPDR Danube Watch: The new riverbank at Hainburg
Water Protection Declaration adopted by 16 countries
Bucharest, 23 February 2007. The European Commission and Environment Ministers from all countries of the Danube River Basin and Black Sea region adopted a Declaration on the Enhancement of Cooperation during a High Level Meeting in Bucharest, Romania. The Declaration recognizes the important values of the region, historical damage it has undergone and recent signs of environmental recovery as a result of cooperative actions.
Ministerial Meeting 2007
Bucharest, 23 February 2007. Ministers of the Danube and Black Sea countries took an ambitious step towards the protection of the Danube River Basin and Black Sea region ecosystems. The European Commission and the federal ministers of 16 countries adopted a declaration in which they jointly confirm their strong commitment to foster their cooperation and to implement the program of the ICPDR and the Black Sea Commission.
Romania to Take Over Presidency
Vienna, 19 January 2007. Romania will take over the Presidency of the ICPDR for the year 2007, on Monday, 22 January. The handover will take place at an official ceremony hosted by the outgoing Presidency, Moldova, at the Palais Pallavicini in Vienna, Austria, at 1700 hours. State Secretary of Environment and Water Management of Romania, Lucia Varga, will serve as President during 2007 and will guide the activities of ICPDR.
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Annex - Data (860 KB)