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Long Night of Research Quiz (GERMAN) (100.23 KB)
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Long Night of Research Quiz (ENGLISH) (128.06 KB)
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Unveiling the Danube’s Hidden Stories: ICPDR at the Long Night of Research
Have you ever wondered what secrets a single drop of water from the Danube River might hold? At this year’s Long Night of Research on 24 April 2026, the ICPDR invited visitors to find out at the Vienna International Centre (VIC).
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Report on 2023 Floods (2.97 MB)
This document provides a concise overview of the major flood events that occurred across the Danube River Basin in summer 2023. It highlights the most affected regions, summarizes the key developments... -
TNMN Yearbook 2023 (3.48 MB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2023 Annex (420.48 KB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2022 Annex (402.6 KB)
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Joint Danube Survey 5: First Microbiological Insights from Austria Highlight Long-Term Improvements Across the Basin
The ICPDR is pleased to share a first glimpse into the microbiological findings emerging from the Joint Danube Survey 5 (JDS5) — the world’s largest river basin monitoring programme carried out on a single river system. While full results will only be available once all samples from the 108 sampling sites have been analysed, early data from the microbiology component show encouraging trends across the entire Danube Basin.
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Transboundary Cooperation for Healthy Rivers: ICPDR Welcomes New Declaration as Model for Danube Basin Collaboration
The ICPDR applauds the recent signing of the"goMURra" Declaration by Austrian Water Minister Norbert Totschnig and Slovenian Minister for Natural Resources Jože Novak. The declaration, signed on 11 November 2025 at the UNESCO 5-Country Biosphere Reserve, marks a significant step forward in transboundary water management and ecological restoration in the Danube River Basin.
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Public Consultation for the Draft Management Plan Updates 2027
The ICPDR supports the active involment of stakeholders and civil society an all levels of its work. Two of the most important plans to the ICPDR are the DANUBE River Basin Managment Plan and the Flood Risk Managment Plan, aiming to implement the legal requirements of WFD and FD, comprising strategic guiding plans for water management over the course of six years. Both are to be developed with a range of public consultation measures.