Environmental conservation work in Hungary


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The biodiversity protocol of the Carpathian Convention will help protect the region's tremendous natural riches.

26 Jun 2008
Carpathian biodiversity protocol signed
The biodiveristy protocol signed at the 2nd Conference of the Parties to the Carpathian Convention provides additional support for securing the rich natural heritage of the Carpathians. » Read more

 
The protection of the Danube is a central concern for me. Together with WWF and its partners, I want to contribute to preserving this unique heritage for the benefit of people and nature and protecting it from future threats – Hubert von Goisern

07 May 2008
Rivers of sound - Audio interview with Hubert von Goisern
Last summer, Austrian musician Hubert von Goisem took to a barge to bring his music and environmental message to the people who live along the Danube. Now he is planning a similar concert tour along the Rhine. Andreas Beckman, from WWF’s Danube Carpathian programme, asked him why. » Read more

 
Cutting invasive amorpha shrubs to produce biomass energy and restore wetlands.

25 Apr 2008
Planting the energy for wetland conservation in north Hungary

Making the right decisions on how to use land and plants in rural Europe can bring many benefits for business, nature and rural development.

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New or updated projects

Modified: Oct 2007 - Started: Jul 2001

Agriculture and Rural Development Policy

The project's goal is to prevent negative impacts of agricultural and rural development plans on nature, especially in the case of small regional plan... » Read more
 
Modified: Jul 2007 - Started: Jul 2000

Finding natural solutions to finance nature conservation

During the last century Ecsed Marsh was one of the largest wetlands in Europe. It was composed of open water, marshy areas and wide reedbeds, all of w... » Read more
 
Modified: Jul 2007 - Started: Jul 2001

Biodiversity in Hungary

The project focuses on conservation of Hungary’s rich biodiversity of Hungary by preserving and protecting natural and semi-natural habitats, flora an... » Read more

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