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ICPDR co-organises International Workshop on Water and Agriculture in the Danube River Basin in Budapest
The first “International Workshop on Water and Agriculture in the Danube River Basin“ will take place on 6-7 November 2019 in Budapest, Hungary. The workshop is co-organised by the ICPDR together with the Hungarian Ministry of Interior, the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture and the Danube Strategy Priority Area 4 and hosted by the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture.
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Position Paper on the Post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy and Water Management in the Danube River Basin (209.7 KB)
ICPDR publishes Position Paper on the Post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy and Water Management in the Danube River Basin
Discussions have begun on what the EC’s post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) will look like, specifically wishing to detail a framework for “future-proof” policy. With that in mind, ambitions regarding environmental and climate protection are due to be heightened responding to international commitments, EU environmental challenges, and above all, changing societal expectations. In response to the post-2020 CAP proposals, the ICPDR has published a Position Paper, outlining our positive response to the proposals, and suggesting a way forward for the Danube River Basin.
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Groundwater Guidance (2.84 MB)
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Groundwater: the river's invisible twin (1.17 MB)
Information brochure that explains the basics of groundwater and associated ecologic resources. -
Monitoring Report Part II - Annexes Groundwater (2006) (688.4 KB)
Zip archive of all annexes for Monitoring Report Part II - Annexes Groundwater of 2006. -
Monitoring Report Part II - Groundwater (2006) (283.49 KB)
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Monitoring Report Part I - Annexes Surface Waters (2006) (399.29 KB)
Zip archive of all annexes for Monitoring Report Part I - Annexes Surface Waters of 2006. Summary Report on Monitoring Programmes in DRBD (2006)
Report on Monitoring Programmes in the Danube River Basin District according to Water Framework Directive Art. 8 of 2006. Documents are divided into groundwater and surface water, including all relevant annexes.
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Monitoring Report Part I - Surface Waters (2006) (2.97 MB)