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ICPDR & EU Strategy for the Danube Region
The EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) strengthens cooperative frameworks and supports existing institutions that help Member States to implement EU legislation. Close cooperation with the ICPDR with its experience and mandate in water management is therefore very important. ICPDR and EUSDR coordinate their activities to utilise synergies.
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Joint Paper on Cooperation and Synergy for the EUSDR Implementation - Annexes (1.13 MB)
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Joint Paper on Cooperation and Synergy for the EUSDR Implementation (899.71 KB)
Interim Report on Implementation of the Joint Program of Measures in the DRBD (2012)
Interim Report on Implementation of the Joint Program of Measures in the Danube River Basin District according to Water Framework Directive Art. 15 of 2012. Main report and relevant annexes.
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Joint Statement of Ministers and EC at 3rd EUSDR Annual Conference 2014 (34.58 KB)
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Address by ICPDR President 2014 to 3rd EUSDR Annual Conference (61.57 KB)
Deputy Minister Atanas Kostadinov, ICPDR President 2014, addressess the participants of the 3rd EUSDR Annual Conference in Vienna, 26/27 June 2014. Disseminated at the event in print. ICPDR highlighted at 3rd EUSDR Annual Conference
Vienna, 26/27 June 2014. The 3rd EUSDR Annual Conference put the spotlight on the ICPDR at several occasions: the commission’s 20th anniversary was celebrated through a special session; and exhibitions, plenary and working group sessions dealt with improving the alignment of ICPDR and EUSDR work – reinforced by a ministerial declaration.
2nd Annual Forum for EU Danube Strategy
Bucharest, 28/29 October 2013. The Second Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR), jointly organised between the Government of Romania and the European Commission, will take place at the International Conference Centre/Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania, on 28-29 October 2013.
Finding financing: funding options for the Joint Programme of Measures
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Background Paper: reducing hazardous substances (142.74 KB)