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Editorial
ICPDR Presidency 2004 –EU succeeds Germany
Reacting to major accidents:Seveso II Directive amended
Romanian wastewater experts visit Austria
IPPC – a holistic approach to environmental risk management
Towards European integration
IRBM – a magic word in Slovakia

83 million people to celebrate Danube Day on June 29

Austro-Slovak project endangers Morava wetlands?

Danube Symposium „10 years IAWD“/Kick-Off IWA World Water Congress 2008 in Vienna

A white spot on the Danube map filled

Where three countries meet: Danube wetlands of Vojvodina

Inter-ministerial coordination in Bulgaria leaves little to be desired

DEF looks at ways to boost public participation

Project supports Hungary on the eve of EU accession

Bulgaria: pro-activity pays

The Danube Regional Project enters its second phase
News and events






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Danube Watch is the official newsletter of ICPDR, the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River. Danube Watch enhanced regional cooperation and information sharing on sustainable water management and environmental protection in the Danube River Basin. It reports on current issues affecting the Danube basin, and on action taken to deal with challenges in the river basin. Scientifically accurate whilst remaining concise, clear and readable, it is produced for the wide range of people who are actively involved in the Danube River Basin and are working for improvement of its environment. The ICPDR accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to information and opinion of the authors of the articles in this issue. This issue is financially supported by the UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project.