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Danube Watch 1/2018 - Presidency 2018: Germany – Adaptation, implementation and integration
Germany takes over ICPDR Presidency for 2018 from the European Union
VIENNA, Haus der Europaeischen Union, 24 January 2018 (Press Release) –
As Germany takes over the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) today, incoming President Helge Wendenburg has set three main priorities for his term: promote adaptation to climate change in the Danube River Basin, take the next steps in the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the Flood Directive (FD), and further strengthen the integrated approach of ICPDR and the basin-wide exchange of experiences.Danube Watch 1/2017 - Presidency 2017: European Union – Finding solutions together
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.Danube Watch 1/2016 - ICPDR Presidency 2016: smart sustainability for the Danube
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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DRBMP Update 2015 - Map 35: Ecological Prioritisation Regarding Restoration Measures for River and Habitat Continuity (1.82 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2015 - Map 34: Alteration of River Continuity for Fish Migration – Expected Improvements by 2021 (2.04 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2015 - Map 27: Hydropower Plants – Reference Situation 2012 (1.74 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2015 - Map 20: Heavily Modified and Artificial Surface Water Bodies (1.58 MB)