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Statement by the ICPDR on the Situation Around Ukrainian Ports on the Lower Danube
VIENNA, 29 August (ICPDR) – The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) is committed to maintaining and preserving the cleanliness, health, and safety of the Danube River Basin.
Water Users
One of the primary advantages provided by the ICPDR is its capacity to assist national decision-makers in effectively balancing the competing needs and various uses of the Danube River. These encompass areas such as hydropower generation, agriculture, and climate risk management. The ICPDR functions as a comprehensive platform for member countries, facilitating consultation, coordination, and the holistic management of the Danube River Basin.
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ANNEX 4: PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS (27.96 KB)
EU Platina Project - Platform for the Implementation of NAIADES
The European Commission launched the PLATINA project to implement efficiently actions and measures promoting inland waterway transport. The project brought together 22 partners from 9 European countries and aimed to serve as a platform for helping to implement the European inland navigation programme NAIADES.
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Annex 2: List of Participants, January 29-30, 2009, BUDAPEST (56.42 KB)
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1st Joint Statement Meeting: Minutes (1008.23 KB)
Minutes of the 1st Meeting on the Follow-up of the Joint Statement (Budapest, 29-30 January 2009) -
SAVOLSKIY: WELCOME BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE DANUBE COMMISSION (29.53 KB)
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BERNABEI: INTERVENTION ON BEHALF OF MR. J. SCHEELE REPRESENTING THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION AT THE BUDAPEST WORKSHOP ON JOINT STATEMENT INITIATIVE FOLLOW-UP (34.19 KB)
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MILKOVIC: REHABILITATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVIGATION ON THE SAVA RIVER (1.58 MB)
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BALCU: ISPA 2: DANUBE RIVER BETWEEN IRON GATE II (RKM 863) AND CALARASI (RKM 375) (1.08 MB)