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1st Danube Financing Dialogue
Thursday, 22nd March 2012 at 13:OO Friday, 23rd March 2012 at 9:30 Location: Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) | Otto-Wagner-Platz 3 | A-1090 Vienna Financing projects of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Danube Region 22nd and 23rd March 2012 The EU … Continue reading
Posted in ecoregion, finance, governance, heritage, infrastructure, The Danube River, world water
Tagged EU Strategy for the Danube Region, EUSDR
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Danube’s Low Waters Devastate Business of Major Bulgarian Port
Novinite of Sofia One of the major Bulgarian river ports, Lom on the Danube, has curtailed the working day of its employees from 8 to 4 hours because the record low level of the river has affected badly its business … Continue reading
Posted in bulgaria, danube delta, drought, finance, governance, The Danube River, transportation, Travel, water security
Tagged Bulgarian Transport Ministry, Lom, Port Lom
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World’s first five country protected area to conserve “Europe’s Amazon”
WWF Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia and Slovenia today signed a historic declaration to establish a trans-boundary UNESCO Biosphere Reserve to protect their shared nature and wildlife along the Mura, Drava and Danube rivers, “Europe’s Amazon”. The declaration - signed during … Continue reading
Posted in Austria, biodiversity, Conservation, Croatia, culture, ecoregion, fish, flora and fauna, governance, heritage, Hungary, Serbia, slovenia, The Danube River, tourism, tributary of the danube river, Water, wetland, world water
Tagged Asamer Holding Company, beavers, black stork, EuroNatur, Jim Leape, little tern, Martin Schneider-Jacoby, MAVA Foundation, Mr Günter Liebel, Mr Jasen Mesić, Mr Oliver Dulić, Mr Roko Žarnić, Mr Sándor Fazekas, Mura-Drava-Danube Bioreserve, otters, sturgeons, The Coca Cola Company, The Drava River, The Mura River, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Wild Heart of Europe Award, WWF International Director General
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Priority area coordinators for EU Danube Region Strategy announced
ENPI The European Commission has revealed which countries and regions will lead priority areas of cooperation under the EU’s Strategy for the Danube Region. A Commission press release said the announcement pinpointing the ‘priority area coordinators’, including Moldova and Ukraine, … Continue reading
Posted in Austria, biodiversity, bosnia, bulgaria, Conservation, Croatia, culture, czech republic, Germany, governance, heritage, Hungary, montenegro, romania, Serbia, slovakia, slovenia, The Danube River, tourism, transportation, Travel, world water
Tagged Commissioner for Regional Policy, education, information technologies, Johannes Hahn, organised crime, research capacity, The Danube Strategy
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Croatian plan to turn rivers into channels results in protests to EU
WWF Zagreb, Croatia: Newly unveiled plans which would turn the Danube and Croatia’s other rivers into little more than regulated canals have been protested to the European Union by WWF, Croatian NGOs and EuroNatur. The plans, released by the Croatian … Continue reading
Posted in biodiversity, Croatia, drought, flooding, flora and fauna, governance, heritage, irrigation, sedimentation, The Danube River, transportation, wetland, world water
Tagged Arno Mohl, Croatian Water Management Authority, Danube River Basin Management Plan, EU Water Framework Directive, The Danube Strategy, The Drava River, The Mura River, The Neretva Rivers, The Sava River
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Hungary Lays Out Strategy As it Takes Over EU Presidency
VOA The Danube river flows not just through Budapest, but also three other national capitals - more than any other in the world. Now Hungary, which takes over the European Union’s presidency on New Year’s Day, wants money to flow … Continue reading
Bulgaria intends to build a Danube-Black Sea Canal
ActMedia Bulgarian premier Boiko Borisov promised that the Danube and the Black Sea would be connected by a canal on Bulgarian land, the Sofia daily “Standard” writes. Borisov declared that Bulgaria has not given up large projects such as building … Continue reading
Posted in bulgaria, finance, governance, The Danube River, transportation
Tagged Boiko Borisov, canal, Cernavoda-Constanta canal, Ruse, Silistra, Tutrakan, Varna
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Romania - Opening session of the Conference on the EU Strategy for the Danube Region
ISRIA “The best way to harness the potential of the Danube region is to blend the current forms of institutionalized cooperation and partnerships among local communities. We need a public-private partnership with the civil society,” said Minister of Foreign Affairs … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Danube, ecoregion, governance, romania, social structures, The Danube River, transportation, world water
Tagged coastal area, danube delta, danube region, minister of foreign affairs, plenary session, public private partnership, regional policy, riparian countries, riparian states, river delta, sustainable management
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