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ICPDR Presidency Handover Ceremony 2021: Live from Vienna
Being held online for the first time due to COVID-19, this event marks Montenegro’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Momčilo Blagojevic. Join us at the ICPDR's Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Ivan Zavadsky.
See related press release at http://www.icpdr.org/main/press-release-montenegro-takes-over-icpdr-presidency-moldova-2021
published: 26 Jan 2021
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ICPDR Presidency Handover Ceremony 2023: Live from Vienna
This event marks Serbia’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Ms. Vedrana Ilić. Join us virtually at the ICPDR Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Birgit Vogel.
published: 28 Feb 2023
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ICPDR Presidency Handover Ceremony 2022: Live from Vienna
Held online due to COVID-19, this event marks Romania’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Róbert Szép. Join us virtually at the ICPDR Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Ivan Zavadsky.
published: 27 Jan 2022
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ICPDR: Sustainable Water Management in the Danube River Basin
ICPDR - International Commission for Protection of Danube River
The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) is an International Organisation consisting of 14 cooperating states and the European Union. Since its establishment in 1998, the ICPDR has grown into one of the largest and most active international bodies of river basin management expertise in Europe. The ICPDR deals not only with the Danube itself, but also with the whole Danube River Basin, which includes its tributaries and the ground water resources.
The ultimate goal of the ICPDR is to implement the Danube River Protection Convention (DRPC) and make it a living tool. Its ambitious mission is to promote and coordinate sustainable and equitable water management, including conservation, impro...
published: 13 Aug 2013
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ICPDR Ministerial Meeting 2010
Danube Basin: Shared Waters - Joint Responsibilities
published: 29 Jun 2010
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The Danube Basin & ICPDR - Engl. with Romanian sub-titles
An introduction to the Danube River Basin and the ICPDR work to manage its waters sustainably. English with Romanian sub-titles.
published: 21 May 2014
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Gift to the Earth Award presented to ICPDR
"WWF has given a Gift to the Earth, its highest award, in recognition of the transformational role that the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) has played in promoting and securing clean flowing rivers as well as healthy habitats and species in the Danube River Basin, and in serving as a model for integrated river basin management across the world’s most international river basin." - Andreas Beckmann, Managing Director of the WWF Danube- Carpathian Programme.
published: 11 Dec 2018
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JDS4 Sampling: Getting high-quality information from the Danube
How it the JDS4 going to help protect the Danube? How does the JDS get details and high-quality information from the Danube? ICPDR members explain their work for JDS4 in this short video.
The Joint Danube Survey is one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world, occuring every six years in countries throughout the Danube River Basin.
The key purpose of Joint Danube Surveys (JDS) is to gather vital data on carefully selected elements of water quality across the entire length of the Danube River and its major tributaries.
The project harmonises water monitoring practices across the Danube countries, following the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) committing member states to achieving good water quality.
More Information: http://www.danubesurve...
published: 25 Sep 2019
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How JDS4 is protecting the Danube
What is JDS4? How is it going to help protect the Danube? And how does the survey process continue to change every six years? We at the ICPDR put together this animated guide to answer some of those questions.
The Joint Danube Survey was one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world taking place in countries throughout the Danube River Basin. The key purpose of Joint Danube Surveys (JDS) was to gather vital data on carefully selected elements of water quality across the entire length of the Danube River and its major tributaries. The project harmonized water monitoring practices across the Danube countries, following the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) committing member states to achieving good water quality.
More Information: http://www.dan...
published: 20 May 2019
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ICPDR, the international boat | Plastic Cup 2019 | magyar felirattal | #40
published: 07 Nov 2019
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ICPDR Presidency Handover Ceremony 2021: Live from Vienna
Being held online for the first time due to COVID-19, this event marks Montenegro’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the...
Being held online for the first time due to COVID-19, this event marks Montenegro’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Momčilo Blagojevic. Join us at the ICPDR's Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Ivan Zavadsky.
See related press release at http://www.icpdr.org/main/press-release-montenegro-takes-over-icpdr-presidency-moldova-2021
https://wn.com/Icpdr_Presidency_Handover_Ceremony_2021_Live_From_Vienna
Being held online for the first time due to COVID-19, this event marks Montenegro’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Momčilo Blagojevic. Join us at the ICPDR's Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Ivan Zavadsky.
See related press release at http://www.icpdr.org/main/press-release-montenegro-takes-over-icpdr-presidency-moldova-2021
- published: 26 Jan 2021
- views: 134
22:38
ICPDR Presidency Handover Ceremony 2023: Live from Vienna
This event marks Serbia’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming Pr...
This event marks Serbia’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Ms. Vedrana Ilić. Join us virtually at the ICPDR Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Birgit Vogel.
https://wn.com/Icpdr_Presidency_Handover_Ceremony_2023_Live_From_Vienna
This event marks Serbia’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Ms. Vedrana Ilić. Join us virtually at the ICPDR Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Birgit Vogel.
- published: 28 Feb 2023
- views: 110
8:51
ICPDR Presidency Handover Ceremony 2022: Live from Vienna
Held online due to COVID-19, this event marks Romania’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube Ri...
Held online due to COVID-19, this event marks Romania’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Róbert Szép. Join us virtually at the ICPDR Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Ivan Zavadsky.
https://wn.com/Icpdr_Presidency_Handover_Ceremony_2022_Live_From_Vienna
Held online due to COVID-19, this event marks Romania’s taking over of the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), under incoming President Róbert Szép. Join us virtually at the ICPDR Secretariat at the UN building in Vienna for our annual ceremony, hosted with ICPDR Executive Secretary, Ivan Zavadsky.
- published: 27 Jan 2022
- views: 155
5:48
ICPDR: Sustainable Water Management in the Danube River Basin
ICPDR - International Commission for Protection of Danube River
The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) is an Internation...
ICPDR - International Commission for Protection of Danube River
The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) is an International Organisation consisting of 14 cooperating states and the European Union. Since its establishment in 1998, the ICPDR has grown into one of the largest and most active international bodies of river basin management expertise in Europe. The ICPDR deals not only with the Danube itself, but also with the whole Danube River Basin, which includes its tributaries and the ground water resources.
The ultimate goal of the ICPDR is to implement the Danube River Protection Convention (DRPC) and make it a living tool. Its ambitious mission is to promote and coordinate sustainable and equitable water management, including conservation, improvement and rational use of waters for the benefit of the Danube River Basin countries and their people. The ICPDR pursues its mission by making recommendations for the improvement of water quality, developing mechanisms for flood and accident control, agreeing standards for emissions and by assuring that these are reflected in the Contracting Parties' national legislations and applied in their policies.
https://wn.com/Icpdr_Sustainable_Water_Management_In_The_Danube_River_Basin
ICPDR - International Commission for Protection of Danube River
The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) is an International Organisation consisting of 14 cooperating states and the European Union. Since its establishment in 1998, the ICPDR has grown into one of the largest and most active international bodies of river basin management expertise in Europe. The ICPDR deals not only with the Danube itself, but also with the whole Danube River Basin, which includes its tributaries and the ground water resources.
The ultimate goal of the ICPDR is to implement the Danube River Protection Convention (DRPC) and make it a living tool. Its ambitious mission is to promote and coordinate sustainable and equitable water management, including conservation, improvement and rational use of waters for the benefit of the Danube River Basin countries and their people. The ICPDR pursues its mission by making recommendations for the improvement of water quality, developing mechanisms for flood and accident control, agreeing standards for emissions and by assuring that these are reflected in the Contracting Parties' national legislations and applied in their policies.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 1969
4:45
ICPDR Ministerial Meeting 2010
Danube Basin: Shared Waters - Joint Responsibilities
Danube Basin: Shared Waters - Joint Responsibilities
https://wn.com/Icpdr_Ministerial_Meeting_2010
Danube Basin: Shared Waters - Joint Responsibilities
- published: 29 Jun 2010
- views: 106
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The Danube Basin & ICPDR - Engl. with Romanian sub-titles
An introduction to the Danube River Basin and the ICPDR work to manage its waters sustainably. English with Romanian sub-titles.
An introduction to the Danube River Basin and the ICPDR work to manage its waters sustainably. English with Romanian sub-titles.
https://wn.com/The_Danube_Basin_Icpdr_Engl._With_Romanian_Sub_Titles
An introduction to the Danube River Basin and the ICPDR work to manage its waters sustainably. English with Romanian sub-titles.
- published: 21 May 2014
- views: 526
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Gift to the Earth Award presented to ICPDR
"WWF has given a Gift to the Earth, its highest award, in recognition of the transformational role that the International Commission for the Protection of the D...
"WWF has given a Gift to the Earth, its highest award, in recognition of the transformational role that the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) has played in promoting and securing clean flowing rivers as well as healthy habitats and species in the Danube River Basin, and in serving as a model for integrated river basin management across the world’s most international river basin." - Andreas Beckmann, Managing Director of the WWF Danube- Carpathian Programme.
https://wn.com/Gift_To_The_Earth_Award_Presented_To_Icpdr
"WWF has given a Gift to the Earth, its highest award, in recognition of the transformational role that the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) has played in promoting and securing clean flowing rivers as well as healthy habitats and species in the Danube River Basin, and in serving as a model for integrated river basin management across the world’s most international river basin." - Andreas Beckmann, Managing Director of the WWF Danube- Carpathian Programme.
- published: 11 Dec 2018
- views: 151
3:14
JDS4 Sampling: Getting high-quality information from the Danube
How it the JDS4 going to help protect the Danube? How does the JDS get details and high-quality information from the Danube? ICPDR members explain their work fo...
How it the JDS4 going to help protect the Danube? How does the JDS get details and high-quality information from the Danube? ICPDR members explain their work for JDS4 in this short video.
The Joint Danube Survey is one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world, occuring every six years in countries throughout the Danube River Basin.
The key purpose of Joint Danube Surveys (JDS) is to gather vital data on carefully selected elements of water quality across the entire length of the Danube River and its major tributaries.
The project harmonises water monitoring practices across the Danube countries, following the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) committing member states to achieving good water quality.
More Information: http://www.danubesurvey.org/jds4/ and https://www.icpdr.org
https://wn.com/Jds4_Sampling_Getting_High_Quality_Information_From_The_Danube
How it the JDS4 going to help protect the Danube? How does the JDS get details and high-quality information from the Danube? ICPDR members explain their work for JDS4 in this short video.
The Joint Danube Survey is one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world, occuring every six years in countries throughout the Danube River Basin.
The key purpose of Joint Danube Surveys (JDS) is to gather vital data on carefully selected elements of water quality across the entire length of the Danube River and its major tributaries.
The project harmonises water monitoring practices across the Danube countries, following the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) committing member states to achieving good water quality.
More Information: http://www.danubesurvey.org/jds4/ and https://www.icpdr.org
- published: 25 Sep 2019
- views: 274
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How JDS4 is protecting the Danube
What is JDS4? How is it going to help protect the Danube? And how does the survey process continue to change every six years? We at the ICPDR put together this ...
What is JDS4? How is it going to help protect the Danube? And how does the survey process continue to change every six years? We at the ICPDR put together this animated guide to answer some of those questions.
The Joint Danube Survey was one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world taking place in countries throughout the Danube River Basin. The key purpose of Joint Danube Surveys (JDS) was to gather vital data on carefully selected elements of water quality across the entire length of the Danube River and its major tributaries. The project harmonized water monitoring practices across the Danube countries, following the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) committing member states to achieving good water quality.
More Information: http://www.danubesurvey.org/jds4/ and https://www.icpdr.org
https://wn.com/How_Jds4_Is_Protecting_The_Danube
What is JDS4? How is it going to help protect the Danube? And how does the survey process continue to change every six years? We at the ICPDR put together this animated guide to answer some of those questions.
The Joint Danube Survey was one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world taking place in countries throughout the Danube River Basin. The key purpose of Joint Danube Surveys (JDS) was to gather vital data on carefully selected elements of water quality across the entire length of the Danube River and its major tributaries. The project harmonized water monitoring practices across the Danube countries, following the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) committing member states to achieving good water quality.
More Information: http://www.danubesurvey.org/jds4/ and https://www.icpdr.org
- published: 20 May 2019
- views: 813