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Ministerial Meeting 2010: Shared waters - joint responsibilities
Vienna, 16 February 2010. Ministers and high-level representatives responsible for water management from the Danube River Basin countries Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Montenegro, the Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine and the European Commission endorsed the ‘Danube Declaration’ at a ministerial meeting hosted by the ICPDR.
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Map 2: Ecoregions (1.05 MB)
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DRBM Plan Maps (25.36 MB)
complete set, 31 maps -
DRBM Plan Annexes (5.02 MB)
complete set, 426 pages -
Danube River Basin Management Plan (8.44 MB)
Danube River Basin Management Plan (DRBMP) 2009
The Danube River Basin Management Plan guides the way to achieving at least good status for all waters of the Danube River Basin. The plan below covers the period from 2009 until 2015.
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Austria Facts & Figures (168.76 KB)
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All Annexes (1.42 MB)
Annexes 1 to 13 of Danube Basin Analysis (WFD Roof report 2004) -
Danube Basin Analysis (WFD Roof report) 2004 (9.56 MB)
The Danube River Basin District - River basin characteristics, impacts of human activities and economic analysis required under Article 5, Annex II and Annex III, and inventory of protected areas... Austria
The Danube is a major economic, geographical and cultural force in Austria. Draining over 96% of the country’s territory, the basin is home to 7.7 million people. In a country dominated by the Alps, the flat lands provided by the rivers are vital for the agricultural sector, human settlements and infrastructure. The Austrian territory accounts for 10% of the total area of the Danube Basin.