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How the Danube meets the Elbe: SedNet-ICPDR-ICPER Round Table event in November
Sediment Management is an essential element of River Basin Management Plans. Sediment is an essential, integral and dynamic part of our river basins. Where human activities interfere with sediment quantity or quality, sediment management becomes necessary. the European Sediment Network (SedNet), aims at providing scientific and user oriented input into the WFD implementation phase and organised its third Round Table in cooperation with the ICPDR and the International Commission for the Protection of the Elbe River.
ICPDR also celebrates 20 years National Park Donauauen
On 27 October 2016, the Donauauen National Park celebrated 20 years of existence. ICPDR Executive Secretary Ivan Zavadksy addressed in his keynote speech the parallels that can be drawn between the creation of the ICPDR and that of Danube Parks - both results of environmental awareness-raising following the fall of the iron curtain and both institutions to be considered as “agents of change”.
Danube Watch 1/2016 - Ministerial Meeting: highest political endorsement for the ICPDR
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Messages from ICPDR Observers (171.06 KB)
The observers of the ICPDR were invited to address the 3rd Ministerial Meeting through these short statements. -
MM2016 - Family Photo (1.97 MB)
Provided for download and free use. Ministers and other high-level participants of the 3rd ICPDR Ministerial Meeting, 9 Feb 2016. -
3rd ICPDR Ministerial Meeting - Agenda (39.3 KB)
Agenda for the 3rd ICPDR Ministerial Meeting, 9 February 2016. -
Background Briefing for Journalists - 3rd ICPDR Ministerial Meeting (16.84 KB)
General information on the ICPDR, the Danube River Basin, the EU Water Framework Directive, and the EU Floods Directive. -
Danube Declaration 2016 (214.47 KB)
Adopted at the ICPDR Ministerial Meeting on 9 February 2016: Water Management in the Danube River Basin: Integration and Solidarity in the most international river basin of the world 3rd ICPDR Ministerial Meeting 2016
Vienna, 9 February 2016. Cleaner, healthier and safer waters for everyone to enjoy - this is the objective of two management plans for the Danube River Basin that were endorsed in Vienna today. The management plans foresee measures that will be implemented over a six-year period until 2021.
Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) 2015