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Map 8: Potential Accident Risk Spots (2.96 MB)
Potential Accident Risk Spots Layers: Potential Accident Risk Spots (WRI 5-6, WRI 6-7, WRI 7-8, WRI 8-9) -
Map 7: Major Hydraulic Structures (1.35 MB)
Major Hydraulic Structures Layers: Hydraulic structures (mainly dams and weirs), Harbours, Waterways ECE I-IV, Waterways ECE V-VII, Free flowing river stretch, Strongly regulated river stretch... -
Map 6: Land Use (2.94 MB)
Land Use Layer: Aggregated land use classes (Coniferous forest, Deciduous forest, Grassland, Wetlands, Arable land, Urbanized area, Sparsly vegetated area, Sea) -
Map 5: Significant Point Sources of Pollution (3.11 MB)
Significant Point Sources of Pollution Layers: Nuclear power plants, Significant Point Sources (Municipal WWTP, Municipal untreated, Industrial, Agicultural) -
Map 4: Surface Water Bodies (3.12 MB)
Surface Water Bodies Layers: River water bodies, Lake water bodies (surface area > 100 km²), Transitional waters bodies, Coastal water bodies, Artificial water bodies -
Map 3: Annual Precipitation (3.23 MB)
Annual Precipitation Layer: Total Annual Precipitation -
Map 2: Relief and Topography (1.34 MB)
Relief and TopographyLayer: Altitude -
Joint Action Programme (JAP) (682.11 KB)
Joint Action Programme for the Danube River Basin January 2001 – December 2005 Contents: The situation of the water environment in the Danube River Basin, Objectives and actions of the Joint Action... -
ICPDR Annual Report 2003 (1.45 MB)
Over Two Decades of Cooperation
The Environmental Programme for the Danube River Basin (EPDRB) was initiated in 1991 (Bulgaria) based on ongoing activities to strengthen the international cooperation along the Danube river, aiming to enhance environmental quality of the river basin. The EPDRB, especially through its Strategic Action Plan, supported also the development of the Danube River Protection Convention.