Registrant : Organisation or self-employed individual
| Name/company name: |
WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme |
| Acronym: |
WWF DCPO
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| Legal status: |
non-profit non-governmental organisation
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| Website address: |
http://www.panda.org/dcpo
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Sections
| Section: |
III - Non-governmental organisations |
| and more precisely: |
Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar |
Person with legal responsibility
| Surname, Name: |
Mr
Andreas Beckmann
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| Position: |
Executive Director |
Permanent person in charge of EU relations
| Surname, Name: |
Ms
Irene Lucius
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| Position: |
Head of Policy |
Contact details:
| Contact details of organisation's head office: |
114-116 Ottakringer Str.
Vienna 1070
AUSTRIA
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| Telephone number: |
(+43) 1524547019 |
| Fax number: |
(+43) 1524547070 |
| Other contact information: |
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Goals / remit
| Goals / remit of the organisation: |
WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme (WWF-DCP) was established in 1998 to lead, coordinate and to a considerable extent also implement WWF’s activities to protect and preserve the Danube and Carpathian Ecoregions, an area that includes the territory of 19 countries, from the Black Forest in Germany to the Black Sea in Romania and Ukraine, and Poland in the north to Bulgaria in the south. WWF-DCP works closely with WWF organizations in Germany, Austria, Hungary and Poland, and is directly responsible for implementing WWF activities in Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine and Moldova. Our work is organised into three main programmes: Freshwater; Forests and Protected Areas (including Natura 2000); and Agriculture/Rural Development (including a major focus on EU funding programmes, especially CAP and Regional Funds).
The WWF-DCP has played a major role in the development of framework political agreements, including e.g. the Carpathian Convention, and the Lower Danube Green Corridor Agreement. WWF DCP has Observer Status at the ICPDR and participates actively in the most important expert and political meetings. More recently, WWF-DCP has begun developing practical models demonstrating conservation and sustainable livelihoods, e.g. through a range of approaches including development of private-sector, municipal and national payments for ecosystem services in the Maramures region of northern Romania.
WWF-DCP has a dedicated Communication team and works with a variety of communication tools, from websites to electronic newsletters and printed materials, and conducts highly successful media relations.
The WWF Danube-Carpathian Program presently has a staff of about 70 with a co-ordination office in Vienna and field offices in Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine and Slovakia, as well as representatives and partner organizations in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovakia.
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The organisation's fields of interests are:
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Number of persons engaged in activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register
| Number of persons: |
10
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Complementary information:
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Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises
Activities
Main EU initiatives covered the year before by activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register:
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WFD, Biodiversity Strategy, Climate Change Adaptation
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Fields of interest for e-mail alerts on consultations and roadmaps;
| Fields declared by the organisation: |
- Agriculture and Rural Development
- Energy
- Environment
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
- Regional Policy
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Structure
| Total number of members that are natural persons: |
3 |
| Number of member organisations: |
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Complementary information:
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Networking
Information on (i) organisation's membership of any associations/federations/confederations or (ii) relationships to other bodies in formal or informal networks.
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WWF network in Europe and globally
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Financial data
| Financial year: |
07/2011
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06/2012
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Total budget:
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1,339,522
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€
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of which public financing:
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1,339,522
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€
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- from European sources:
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- Procurement:
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€
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- Grants:
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1,339,522
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€
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- from national sources:
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€
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- from local/regional sources:
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€
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from other sources: |
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€
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- donations:
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€
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- contributions from members:
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€
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Estimated costs to the organisation directly related to representing interests to EU institutions in that year:
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Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:
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