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  • News & Media 25 September 2013

    Budapest Water Summit

    Budapest, 8-11 October 2013. The Budapest Water Summit will be held in the Hungarian capital between 8 and 11 October 2013. The summit, organised by the Hungarian government in cooperation with the UN System and the World Water Council, will be one of the major events of the year relating to water and sanitation.

  • News & Media 27 March 2013

    Regional consultation on groundwater resources governance

    The Hague, 19 – 21 March 2013. A consultation conference organized by UNESCO IHP upon the occasion of World Water Day discussed the regional issues of groundwater resources governance. Andreas Scheidleder, chairperson of the Groundwater Task Group, and other ICPDR representatives ensured a strong focus on the Danube River Basin.

  • News & Media

    Practical advice for building fish migration aids

    Vienna, 26 March 2013. The ICPDR has published a manual with practical advice for measures that aim to ensure fish migration at transverse structures such as dams and weirs.

  • Publications

    Measures for ensuring fish migration at transverse structures (1.03 MB)

  • News & Media

    Workshop on River and Habitat Continuity

    Vienna, 4/5 September 2012. The ICPDR held a workshop on river and habitat continuity to support the ongoing developments in the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive and related legislation in the Danube River Basin with regard to addressing river and habitat continuity.

  • Publications

    2010 Floods in the Danube River Basin (1.74 MB)

  • Legal Documents

    ToR PM EG (270.1 KB)

    Terms of Reference of the Pressures and Measures Expert Group (PM EG), IC-105 rev3-final 2016
  • Legal Documents

    ToR MA EG (281.72 KB)

    Terms of Reference of the Monitoring and Assessment Expert Group (MA EG) of the ICPDR, IC-104 rev3-final 2021
  • Content pages

    Joint Danube Survey

    The key purpose of Joint Danube Surveys (JDS) is to produce reliable and comparable information on carefully selected elements of water quality for the length of the Danube River, including its major tributaries. Three Joint Danube Surveys have previously been conducted, in 2001, 2007, 2013, and 2019. The 5th Joint Danube Survey is due to launch on 1st July 2025.

  • Publications

    Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment Report 2012 (595.09 KB)