Active conservation projects in Romania
New or updated projects
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Reconnecting the Danube
The Danube River is one of Europe’s largest rivers, flowing over 2,857km from Germany’s Black Forest to the Romanian and Ukrainian shores of the Black...
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Forest Management in Romania and Bulgaria - IKEA
The purpose of the project is to achieve responsible forest management and widespread multi-stakeholder based forest certification in Romania and Bulg...
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Danube Delta: A natural gateway to Europe
The Danube Delta is one of the largest wetlands of the world – a unique habitat of canals, reed beds, lakes and ponds. It is rich in biodiversity and ...
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Conservation in the Danube-Carpathian
The Danube-Carpathian region stretches from Germany in the west to Romania and Ukraine in the East, from Poland in the north to Bulgaria in the south....
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Economic Tools for Nature Conservation in the Danube-Carpathian Region
Halting biodiversity loss has become an important aim of community nature conservation policy. One important challenge is the substantial funding that...
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One Europe, more nature
Today, more and more Europeans want to buy products that have little impact on the environment. Increasingly, many won’t buy unless nature is protecte...
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Protecting Europe's natural treasures
The PAN (Protected Area Network) Parks initiative – an independent foundation established by WWF and the Dutch Molecaten Group – aims to create a Euro...
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Expanding protected areas in Romania
Forest, sub-alpine and alpine areas cover about 40% of Romania, hosting some of the country’s most important habitats and species, including brown bea...
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Restoring the Lower Danube
The Lower Danube, flowing more than 1,000 km through Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Ukraine, is one of the last free flowing stretches of river in Eur...
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Natura 2000 Danube-Carpathian Region
Enlargement of the European Union to include candidate countries in Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Mediterranean presents not only an urgen...
