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European Union takes over ICPDR Presidency for 2017 from the Czech Republic
On Monday, 23 January, the European Union takes over the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR).
Incoming President Peter Gammeltoft has set three main priorities for his term: strengthening of financial support for the ICPDR, assessing the impact of agricultural activities on the Danube River Basin environment, and increasing the visibility of the ICPDR.ICPDR convenes 19th annual Ordinary Meeting
On 6 and 7 December 2016 the ICPDR held its 19th Ordinary Meeting in Vienna.
Beside the heads of delegation and representatives of the 15 contracting parties to the ICPDR, about 60 participants from all Danube countries, observers and invited guests attended this important event.Danube Watch 1/2016 - ICPDR Presidency 2016: smart sustainability for the Danube
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ICPDR Logo (pixel) (64.07 KB)
Pixel-based .jpg-version of the ICPDR logo (2016). Czech Republic takes over ICPDR Presidency 2016
Vienna, 25 January 2016. Peter J. Kalas of the Czech Republic is ICPDR President 2016. He took over from Croatia’s Drazen Kurecic in a meeting and ceremony in Vienna today.
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 5b: Flood Risk and WFD Protected Areas (219.33 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 5a: Flood Risk and WFD Protected Areas (1.85 MB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 4: Flood Risk and IPPC/Seveso Installations (213.22 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 3c: Flood Risk and Economic Activity – Low Probability Scenario (220.71 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 3b: Flood Risk and Economic Activity – Medium Probability Scenario (221.66 KB)