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Groundwater
Groundwater constitutes the largest reservoir of freshwater in the world, accounting for over 97% of all freshwaters available on earth (excluding glaciers and ice caps). The remaining 3% is composed mainly of surface water (lakes, rivers, wetlands) and soil moisture. By incorporation into the Water Framework Directive (WFD), groundwater became part of an integrated water management system.
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2006 Floods in the Danube River Basin (4.7 MB)
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Assessment of Flood Monitoring and Forecasting in the DRB (1.56 MB)
Flood Risk Management
In response to the hazard of flooding, the ICPDR adopted the Action Programme for Sustainable Flood Prevention in the Danube River Basin at the ICPDR Ministerial Meeting on 13 December 2004. As a follow-up to this Action Programme, seventeen sub-basin flood action plans were published by the ICPDR in 2009.
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TNMN Yearbook 2007 - Data Annex (1.36 MB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2007 (2.17 MB)
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Flood action plan for pannonian southern danube (508 KB)
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Flood action plan for pannonian central danube (2.09 MB)
Massive floods in summer 2010
Danube Basin, 1 September 2010. This summer, the Danube basin was repeatedly deluged by torrential rains causing massive floods. Across the basin people were forced from their homes, and many houses collapsed or were damaged due to floods or landslides after flood events. The ICPDR is actively working on flood management issues. You can find out more on its activities on this website - please following the links listed.
Ministerial Meeting 2010: shared waters - joint responsibilities