Measuring the environmental achievements of EU neighbouring countries
The implementation of the environmental commitments of the European Neighbourhood Policy is lagging behind in all neighbouring countries.
Greening the Black Sea Synergy
A stronger focus on the environment for the future of the Black Sea countries
Moving forward, looking back: WWF-DCP publishes annual report
Significant changes continued to sweep the Danube-Carpathian region last year, presenting new challenges but also many opportunities for conservation and sustainable development in the region. WWF responded by defending the region's greatest natural riches while stepping up its efforts to promote and implement a positive vision for sustainable development in the region.
Saving nature with EU neighbours
Concrete results of WWF's work on the European Neighbourhood Policy are presented in the brochure "Saving nature with EU neighbours".
Protected Areas for a Living Planet - Carpathian Ecoregion Project
Factsheet on WWF’s Protected Areas for a Living Planet Carpathian Ecoregion Project - which aims to help governments from the ecoregion meet their bold commitment to creating a global network of protected areas.
Internship - Communications Assistant
The WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme is looking for a German-language intern in Vienna to provide communications support for a campaign on the Danube and sustainable shipping to take place in summer 2007.
Floods in the Danube River Basin: Flood risk mitigation for people through wetlands restoration
In 2006, major flooding on the Danube caused significant loss of life and property in countries from Austria to Romania and Bulgaria. In a new study, WWF has examined the flood events to see to what extent floodplain protection and restoration can limit flood risks.
Natura 2000 - Europe's safety net for nature - and people
WWF and its partner organizations strongly support the implementation of the Habitats and Birds Directives and the establishment of Natura 2000.
One Europe More Nature - Project Brochure
WWF's One Europe More Nature project is working to restore and maintain key European landscapes and habitats by forging innovative partnerships with businesses, industry, entrepreneurs, farmers, foresters and politicians.
Europe's Living Countryside - Hungary National Report
An analysis of how environmental priorities and objectives were addressed in the last Hungarian Rural Development Programme.