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Back issues of Danube Watch Magazine
 

Contents


Editorial
Danube Day 2004: A river basin united in celebration
Journey to the river’s end
The Danube illuminated
Messages to the Danube
Border Crossings
Looking back and looking ahead along the Danube in Vienna

An animated river

Austrian navigation: the depth of the problem

Joining the European Union

Carpathians move closer

Alcoa Foundation assists the ICPDR to keep the Danube clean

Sharing the message

Youth Water Parliaments

International DEF Youth Camp

Sharing the Prut River

Bosnia and Herzegovina to fully join Danube River Protection Convention
Drava Commission celebrates 50 years
Congratulations to Joachim Bendow, former Executive Secretary of the ICPDR
New challenges: Andy Garner joins the IAEA
The Bystroe Canal: dredging up many questions
Danube River Basin Ministerial Meeting
News and events






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Owner/Publisher: ICPDR– International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River, Vienna, icpdr@unvienna.org, Editor: Renate Haiden, Vienna, haiden@publishfactory.com, Language Editing/Proofreading: Kirstie Shepard, Vienna Layout: Die Produktionswerkstatt Andreas Diry, Hirtenberg, Print: Manz Crossmedia, Vienna, Project Management: Jasmine Bachmann, Vienna.

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.