3 TÁJÉKOZTATÓ A NEMZETKÖZI DUNA-VÉDELMI BIZOTTSÁG (ICPDR) LÉTREHOZÁSÁNAK 10. ÉVFORDULÓJA ALKALMÁBÓL TARTOTT 7. RENDES ÉRTEKEZLETÉRŐL ÉS MINISZTERI ÜLÉSÉRŐL 1 (A) A rendezvény tárgysorozata Sunday, 12 December 2004 (Bécs, 2004. december 13-14.) 17:00 Preliminary meeting of Heads of Delegation (duration approx. 1 hour) Radisson SAS Palais Hotel Blauer Salon and Salon am Stadtpark Parkring Salon A-1010 Vienna, Parkring 16 18:30 Welcome Reception (hosted by the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs) open to all Radisson SAS Palais Hotel Blauer Salon and Salon am Stadtpark Monday, 13 December 2004 1. MINISTERAL SESSION 08:30 1.1 Opening of Exhibition Hall with displays from Danube Art Contest winners and NGOs Info table 08:50 Group photo 09:00 1.2 Opening of the meeting (open to press until 09:30) Video presentations from the ICPDR involving Ten-Year Review and Future Outlook Opening statement from the ICPDR President and welcome by the Representative of the Austrian Federal Ministry 09:30 1.3 Presentation and Adoption by ICPDR of the Roof report 2004 Short presentation (15 min) 10:00 1.4 Presentation and Adoption by ICPDR of the Flood Action Programme Short presentation (15 min) 10:20 1.5 Taking note of the DABLAS report 10:30 1.6 Adoption of the Danube Declaration and Where Do We Go From Here (Future Outlook) Statements by Ministers and two additional organizations (UNDP/GEF and DEF/NGOs) followed by discussion. A finalised Declaration would be adopted. 1.7 Formal adoption of the Danube Declaration and signing of Tisza Memorandum of 12:20 Understanding The Tisza MoU will be signed by: UA, RO,SK, HU and SCG 12:30 1.8 Presentation of Danube Art Masters Award ICPDR President and available Ministers and/or their representatives. Admittance of Danube Art Masters into the meeting room. 12:45 Formal End of Ministrial Session 2. HEADS OF DELEGATION SESSION 14:30 2.1 Introduction by the Chairperson 14:40 2.2 Adoption of the Agenda 1 Az ICPDR jubileumi értekezletén magyar részről Őri István államtitkár, Holló Gyula főosztályvezető, Kerekesné Steind Zsuzsa mb. főostályvezető és M. Galambos Mária vez. főtanácsos (KvVM), Horváth Nikolett vez. főtanácsos (Külügyminisztérium), továbbá az UNESCO/NHP által delegált egyik megfigyelőként, Domokos Miklós, a Duna-vízgyűjtőbeli országok hidrológiai együttműködésének koordinátora vett részt. Az UNESCO/NHP által delegált másik megfigyelő Dr. Pavel Petrovič volt (Őri István és Dr. P. Petrovič elszólalását l. a jelen NHP/OHP Híradó 4. és 5. sz. közleményében).
14:45 2.3 ICPDR Membership Welcome of Bosnia nad Herzegovina as new Contracting Party conditional Adoption of new observer: The Danube International Tourist Commission 14:50 2.4 The Black Sea Commission Presentation on the importance of the Danube for the Black Sea 15:00 2.5 NGO presentations Issues of importance for NGOs 15:30 2.6 EU DABLAS report 15:45 2.7 Joint Action Programme 16:15 2.8 Discussion of Sub-basin Initiatives 16:30 2.9 UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project Progress and future actions 17:15 Reception and viewing of Exhibition Hall Tuesday, 14 December 2004 09:00 3. GENERAL ISSUES (ICPDR Delegations only) 3.1 Adoption of the Summary Report of the 2nd Standing Working Group Meeting, Vienna, 16 to 17 September 2004 3.2 Announcement of the President of the ICPDR for 2005 09:30 4. FINANCE, STAFF, ADMINISTRATION (ICPDR Delegations only) 4.1 Budgetary situation of the ICPDR as of 31-Oct-04 4.2 ICPDR Budget 2005 (revised), 2006 and 2007 4.3 Adoption of the Audit Report, 2003 4.4 Future development of the ICPDR 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 5. Review of the ICPDR Expert Groups activities and Resolutions (Open to Observers) RBM, GIS, Econ, MLIM, EMIS, APC, ECO, FP 12:30 6. International cooperation 6.1 Black Sea 13:00 7. Information on projects with transboundary relevance 7.1 Danube Black Sea Deep Navugation Channel Report from the Executive Secretary 7.2 Danube Delta Impact of Anthropogenic Activities 13:30 8. Any other business 14:00 End of 7th Ordinary Meeting
(B) Az ICPDR történetének (1994-2004) és fontosabb előzményeinek áttekintése (Az Active for the Danube River Basin című kiadványból) 1985 Signing of the Bucharest Declaration for the Protection of the Danube River, whicsh led to increased international cooperation and an international monitoring programme. February 1991 The Danube Basin countries decide to set up a Convention on the Protection and Management of the River and an Ecological Agreement. September 1991 Danube Conference is held in Sofia with international donors and NGOs, resulting in the launch of the Environmental Programme for the Danube River Basin. March 1992 Signing of the UN ECE Convention on the Protection and use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes in Helsinki. July 1993 Equipe Cousteau carries out a regional study of the Danube Basin directed at past impacts of pollution, funded by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. 29 June 1994 Signing of the Danube River Protection Convention by 11 Danube Basin countries and the European Union in Sofia. December 1994 Adoption of the Strategic Action Plan for the Danube River Basin by environmental ministers. January 1996 Official start of the operation of the TransNational Monitoring System. July 1996 Approval of the Strategic Action Plan Implementation Programme. 22 October 1998 The Danube River Protection Convention comes into force. October 1998 Establishment of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR). June 1999 The first yerabook of the TransNational Monitoring published. 1 October 1999 The Permanent Secretariat of the ICPDR begins its operation. 8 June 2000 Official transfer of the Bucharest Declaration activities to the Danube River Protection Convention. October 2000 Nomination of the ICPDR as platform for the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive.
November 2000 The ICPDR adopts the Joint Action Plan 2001-2005. 02. 04. August/September 2001 The ICPDR organises the Joint Danube Survey, the first comprehensive scientific expedition focusing on the entire stretch of the Danube. November 2001 The ICPDR prepares the Inventory of Potential Accident Risk Spots. 1 December 2002 Launch of the UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project. 29 June 2004 Launch of International Danube Day, celebrated by all Danube Countries. 13 December 2004 The first ICPDR Ministerial Meeting takes place in Vienna. The ICPDR adopts the Action Programme for Sustainable Flood Protection, the Danube Declaration and the Danube Analysis as required by the EU Water Framework Directive ( Roof Report 2004 ). (C) Az ICPDR fő célkitűzéseiről (Az Active for the Danube River Basin című kiadványból)