WWF's work in the Danube-Carpathian region




Latest News & Publications


 
Lake in Retezat Park, Romania

30 Oct 2008
Coke announces sustainability targets with WWF
Coca-Cola has committed itself to a 20 percent improvement in water efficiency over 2004 levels in its worldwide operations by 2012, saving about 50 billion litres of fresh water over projected use that year. » Read more

 
Living Planet Report 2008

29 Oct 2008
Living Planet analysis shows looming ecological credit crunch -- for the Earth and Danube-Carpathians

Czechs are “consuming” 2.5 planet Earths, Bulgarians “only” 1.3, WWF's bi-annual report reveals. The report underlines the impacts we are having on our planet not only within our own countries but also further afield, and outlines solutions for "One Planet Living".   » Read more

 
New natural winter home for Maramures cows almost complete

16 Oct 2008
Cows prepared for a long, hard winter in OEMN Maramures
Work is almost complete on the winter shelter for nature-conserving cows, built by OEMN partners high up on the Maramures plateau above Baia Mare. This means that for the first time, the semi-wild herd will be able to spend the winter in natural conditions rather than boxed into sheds down in the nearby villages. » Read more

 
The area of Kamchiiski pyasytsi is Bulgaria’s longest remaining natural beach on the Black Sea coast and a unique natural area of European importance.

13 Oct 2008
Bulgarians eye Black Sea development with concern
Eighty per cent of the Bulgarian population has expressed concern at the over-construction along its Black Sea coast. » Read more

 
Construction of ski lift in the Tatras National Park. This and other developments could cost the area its international recognition as a national park.

07 Oct 2008
Ski developments bite into Tatras National Park
Intensive development of ski runs and tourism infrastructure are cutting into Tatras National Park. As a result, Slovakia's flagship protected area and most famous feature could soon be downgraded to protected landscape area. » Read more

New or Updated Projects

Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Jun 2008

Climate Change - Danube-Carpathian Region

The project focuses on the development of an action plan for adaptation to climate change in the Danube-Carpathian Region. Climate change is projected... » Read more
 
Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Sep 2004

Lower Danube Green Corridor

The aim of the project is to support implementation of an integrated ecological network of healthy, restored and protected wetlands covering 900,000ha... » Read more
 
Modified: Feb 2008 - Started: Feb 2008

Reconnecting the Danube and its People

Operating within the framework of the TCCC-WWF global partnership, The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and WWF will work in a spirit of partnership to achiev... » Read more

Contact

Andreas Beckmann
(Deputy Director)
WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme Office (DCPO),
Vienna Main

T: +43 1 524547021

Offices

WWF Austria,
Vienna

Ottakringer Strasse 114-116 1160 Vienna
Austria

T: +43 1 488 17 0
F: +43 1 488 17 44
 
WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme Office (DCPO),
Bulgaria

71 Knyaz Boris I Str. fl.2,
ap.2 1000 Sofia Bulgaria
Bulgaria

T: +359 2 9505040
F: +359 2 9505040
 
WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme Office (DCPO),
Romania

Mircea Vulcanescu Street No. 109 Sector 1,
Bucharest RO-010818 Romania
Romania

T: +40 21 3174996
F: +40 21 3174997
 
WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme Office (DCPO),
Vienna Main

Mariahilferstrasse 88a/3/9 1070 Vienna
Austria

T: +43 1 524 54 70
F: +43 1 524 54 70 70
 
WWF Hungary,
Budapest

Nemetvolgyi ut 78/b 1124 Budapest
Hungary

T: +36 1 2145554
F: +36 1 2129353
 
WWF Project Office Ukrainian Danube Delta,
Odessa

WWF Project Office Ukrainian Danube Delta Nekrasova lane,
2 (entrance from 8,
Gogolya str) Odessa 65082
Ukraine

T: +380 487 776 779
F: +380 487 776 779

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