The Secretariat of the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe programme announced the release of the Activity Report 2021 – Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe Programme. Consistent
New Report! Europe’s Macroregional Experiment: the first Evaluation
The European Commission has published the first study to weigh up the success of the EU’s two macro-regional strategies and to provide recommendations for the future. Commenting on the report,
Danube Day 2013: “Get active for the sturgeons”
On 29 June 2013, the 14 countries of the Danube Basin jointly celebrate one of Europe’s greatest river systems and the people and wildlife that rely on it. It is
Latest Issue of the Danube Alliance Magazine now available!
The latest special issue of the Danube Alliance Magazine is now available at: http://danubealliancemagazine.com/danube-alliance-magazine-agriculture/. This publication is part of a series of special issues focusing on education, science, agriculture, environment
Launch of the Technical Assistance Facility for Danube Region Projects
The first call for project ideas is open between 24 May and 10 September 2013. Project ideas are to be submitted – on behalf of preselected applicants – by the
Six new scientific clusters to support the Danube Region Strategy
The European Commission and scientists and policy makers from the 14 Danube Region countries launched six scientific clusters last week to support economic development in the region. The six clusters
Baden-Württemberg EUSDR Portal goes live!
Learn more about Baden-Württemberg’s involvement in the EUSDR by visiting their new EUSDR portal at donauraumstrategie.de (German language only).
Two Years Flowing: new EUSDR pamphlet now ready for download!
To accompany the latest Danube Region Progress Report, you can also download the latest EUSDR pamphlet here or find it under the Communication tab above.
Danube Region Strategy Progress Report now online!
“A good start, now it’s time to move up a gear” The Danube Region Strategy Progress Report details significant achievements in tackling problems from missing transport links and lack of