Strategic & Technical Documents
Here you can download strategic and technical papers of the ICPDR, including guidance documents, programmes, and reports. They are primarily targeted at specialists and people working with the ICPDR.
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Guidance Document on Managing Hazardous Substances Pollution (2.24 MB)
This policy guidance recommends sound policy instruments and effective measures to protect aquatic environment against HS emissions for decision makers in the water management policy field. It offers... -
Policy Guidance on Tackling Riverine Plastic Pollution in the Danube River Basin (4.72 MB)
This gap-filling document provided a comprehensive overview of the relevant sector-specific legislation, described the institutional structure of each country and the mechanisms related to pollution. -
Accidental Pollution Hazard in the Danube River Basin (Final Report) (1.69 MB)
This technical report presents the results of the latest hazard and risk assessments regarding accidental pollution based on currently updated inventories, providing full technical information on... -
2021 Report on the MONERIS model application (4.73 MB)
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Technical Report of the Danube TMF Project (6.36 MB)
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ICPDR Position Paper on Water and Agriculture IC 212-final (209.7 KB)
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ICPDR Policy Paper on Sustainable Agriculture (20.11 MB)
A Policy Paper on Sustainable Agriculture in the Danube River Basin. -
ICPDR Guidance Document on Sustainable Agriculture (5.32 MB)
A guidance document which shall contribute to achieve sustainable agriculture and rural development in the Danube countries by considering the economic, environmental and social aspects together and... -
Recommendation paper: Improving the Safety of TMFs in the DRB (259.34 KB)
A recommendation paper by the ICPDR addressing the issue of improving TMF safety throughout the Danube River Basin. -
IC 242 - Wastewater Management in the Danube River Basin (400.7 KB)
A recommendation paper by the ICPDR, developed for the ongoing revision of the EU Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive (UWWTD).