General Publications
Our general publications cover a wide range of activities of the ICPDR. They are published in print and online. If you are interested in receiving a printed copy, please contact the ICPDR Secretariat.
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Transboundary Accident Prevention and Control in the Danube River Basin (6.9 MB)
An illustrative technical report for the public -
Lessons from the Danube: A World Leader in Transboundary River Basin Management (18.2 MB)
This publication is designed to highlight the key lessons from 20 years of transboundary water management by the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR). -
A Joint Vision For Sustainable Flood Risk Management In Our Shared Basin (Low Resolution) (5.51 MB)
Danube Flood Risk Management Plan – Update 2021: Public Brochure -
A Joint Vision for Sustainable River Basin Management In Our Shared Basin (Low Resolution) (8.16 MB)
Danube River Basin Management Plan – Update 2021: Public Brochure -
A Joint Vision For Sustainable Flood Risk Management In Our Shared Basin (High Resolution) (32.32 MB)
Danube Flood Risk Management Plan – Update 2021: Public Brochure -
A Joint Vision for Sustainable River Basin Management In Our Shared Basin (High Resolution) (53.26 MB)
Danube River Basin Management Plan – Update 2021: Public Brochure -
We Pass: Explained (low resolution) (9.37 MB)
A brochure explaining the findings and activities (2018 – 2021) under We Pass: Facilitating Fish Migration and Conservation at the Iron Gates. (Lower Resolution version) -
We Pass: Explained (15.01 MB)
A brochure explaining the findings and activities (2018 – 2021) under We Pass: Facilitating Fish Migration and Conservation at the Iron Gates. -
15 Years of Managing the Danube River Basin 1991-2006 (3.65 MB)
Covering a period of 15 years until 2006, this document presents the key political decisions made and their results – from the development of new programmes, institutions and the convention to... 15 Years of Managing the Danube Basin
This document presents the win-win situation which resulted between the ICPDR, GEF/UNDP, EU and the Danube countries and their diverse peoples after 15 years of developing “integrated river basin management” (IRBM) in the Danube Basin.