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JDS2 Final Results available (130.92 KB)
JDS2 Final Results available
Vienna, 11 September 2008 – The Danube and its tributaries are becoming cleaner, the ICPDR announced today, presenting the scientific results of the Joint Danube Survey 2 (JDS2) - possibly the world’s biggest river research expedition ever.
Tisza Group
At the first ministerial meeting of the ICPDR countries held in December 2004, ministers and high-level representatives of the five Tisza countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding, establishing the ICPDR Tisza Group for coordination as well as implementation of an international integrated Tisza River Basin cooperation under the umbrella of the ICPDR. After 15 years of successful cooperation the ICPDR Tisza Group will focus on the implementation of the updated ITRBMP.
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Maps 4, 7, 15-23 (3.6 MB)
Surface Layers Permeability, Isohyets of the Multi-Annual Mean Precipitation, Mean Annual Runoff, Flood Defences (Hungary, Ukraine), Improvement of Flood Conveyance Capacity (Hungary), Flood (Hungary)... -
Map 14: Risk to reach the Environmental Objectives - Hazardous Substances (2.64 MB)
Tisza River Sub-basin, February 2008 -
Map 13: Risk to reach the Environmental Objectives - Organic Pollution (2.64 MB)
Tisza River Sub-basin, February 2008 -
Map 12: Risk to reach the Environmental Objectives - Nutrient Pollution (2.65 MB)
Tisza River Sub-basin, February 2008 -
Map 11: Risk to reach the Environmental Objectives - Hydromorphological Alterations (2.64 MB)
Tisza River Sub-basin, February 2008 -
Map 10b: Important Transboundary Groundwater Bodies: Chemical and Quantitative Monitoring (3 MB)
Tisza River Sub-basin, February 2008 -
Map 10a: Surface Waterbody Monitoring Stations (1.61 MB)
Tisza River Sub-basin, February 2008