DIONYSUS - DIONYSUS presented by Pro Danube at a workshop organised by UNECE

29-06-2022

Pro Danube was honoured by the invitation of UNECE to present in the frame of its 60th session of the Working Party on the Standardization of Technical and Safety Requirements in Inland Navigation (part of the working group on “Prevention of pollution from inland waterway vessels and greening of the inland transport sector”) port development projects in the Danube Region. The event, attended by several European IWT experts ranging from River Commissions, representatives of IWT branch organisations and policy makers, set the stage for the participants to take part in fruitful discussions and share their experiences and examples of best practices to facilitate the greening of inland navigation. During its intervention, Pro Danube represented by Ms Ruxandra Matzalik Florescu, provided insight to Danube Region projects on ports, highlighting several examples of past, ongoing, and planned projects delivering solutions for the benefit of Danube Region ports.

Starting with the policy initiative launched by Pro Danube in 2016, the Green Deal for Danube River Transport proposes a set of solutions that focus on the modernisation of the fleet, the reduction of the environmental impact, and the development of Danube ports as catalysts for economic development on the regional level and beyond. In 2017, Pro Danube successfully started the implementation of the Green Deal by means of the DANTE and DAPhNE transnational projects and has taken serious actions towards the modernisation of the Danube fleet in the framework of the GRENDEL approach.

The implementation of the DTP funded projects DANTE, DAPhNE and GRENDEL managed to produce tangible results for the benefit of the entire Danube IWT industry, setting the scene to successfully cope with the challenges faced by the sector as a result of Europe’s ambitious plan to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.

Given the need to continue supporting the Danube IWT sector on its pathway towards a modern, reliable and safe mode of transport, the DIONYSUS project, a follow-up of DAPhNE, was initiated in 2020 having the core objective to address main regional challenges in port infrastructure governance and planning in order to facilitate the integration of the Danube Region into smart and sustainable multi-modal transport chains. One of the most important outcomes of the DAPhNE project – the Danube Ports Network (DPN) – continues to facilitate cooperation between the inland and maritime ports of the Danube Region in the frame of DIONYSUS as well.

Programme co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA, ENI)