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NEWS AND EVENTS

   
Credit: Mirkovic NEW EC CROSS-BORDER NEIGHBOURHOOD PROGRAMMES

The European Commission has launched a €260 million package of crossborder neighbourhood programmes for new member, accession and third countries. The programmes, which aim to boost economic, social and territorial cooperation between regions in the new member states, will focus on cross-border infrastructure, small and medium enterprises, transport, tourism, the environment and local initiatives.
For more information, please visit:
www.europa.eu.int/comm/enlargement/

   
   
Credit: Vogrin
FUNDS FOR TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

The European Commission has granted €620 million for the assessment and construction of trans-European transport network projects (TEN-T). Portions of the funds have been allocated to rail projects and innovative and intelligent transport systems, such as those concerning interoperability in the railway or aviation sectors. The Danube corridor is also included in this network, and the development of the TEN-T is of importance for the future use of the river as a transport means.
For more information, please visit:
www.europa.eu.int/comm/ten/transport/index_en.htm

   
   
Credit: Erg
BEAVERS RETURN TO THE SAVA RIVER

The Serbian Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection, with funding from the Government of Bavaria, has reintroduced 30 beavers into the special nature reserve 'Obedska bara' along the Sava River. This is the second successful reintroduction of beavers, after beavers were released into the special nature reserve 'Zasavica' in April of last year. The beavers were implanted with traceable microchips for identification and monitoring. Beavers were last seen in the area in 1903.
For more information, please visit:
www.see-environment.info/index.shtml?x=957

   
   
Credit: Liska / ICPDR NEW PORTAL FOR FLOOD PREVENTION
The Water website on the Europa server has added a site addressing flood prevention and flood protection. The new site provides general information and relevant reports on floods, as well as important updates on the EU Action Programme on flood risk management. Visitors to the site can find links to research projects such as EFAS and FLOODsite, and to floodrelated websites of International River Protection Commissions.
For more information, please visit:
www.europa.eu.int/comm/environment/water/flood_risk/index.htm
   
   

25-29/4/2005
MUNICH, GERMANY
13TH EUROPEAN WATER, WASTEWATER AND WASTE SYMPOSIUM
This symposium will focus on environmental engineering within the framework of IFAT 2005, the International Specialist Trade Fair for Water, Wastewater, Waste and Recycling. The symposium will include discussion of water pollution control in the Danube and Black Sea region led by the UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project.
For more information, please visit: www.dwa.de
   
   

13 - 15/5/2005
VARNA, BULGARIA
CONFERENCE: 'PESTICIDE IMPACTS IN THE DANUBE AND BLACK SEA REGION'
The conference will bring together NGOs, officials and experts to focus on pesticide misuse, inappropriate storage and reducing future pesticide use. Discussion on data from the Danube River and the Black Sea will include: water contamination, present and future pollution risks, and necessary actions to minimise risks from pesticides.
   
   
 
20-25/6/2005
RESCHEDULED
SALVADOR, BRAZIL
THIRD GEF INTERNATIONAL WATER CONFERENCE
The Global Environment Facility's conference has been rescheduled to Salvador, Brazil. The conference will review Global Environment Facility's (GEF) water portfolio, share successes and experiences, and encourage collaboration among participating organisations and countries.
For more information, please visit: www.getf.org/iwc3/
   
   
 
26-29/9/2005
REUTTE, AUSTRIA
INTERNATIONAL LIFE-SYMPOSIUM ON RIVERINE LANDSCAPES

The Life Symposium on Riverine Landscapes will gather specialists from the European countries at the banks of the River Lech to discuss insights from the investigations of riverine ecosystems and from the implementation of restoration measures which will define future research issues.
For more information, please visit: www.tiroler-lech.at