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Michael Becker: Climate Change and Water Management in the German Danube Region (Presentation) (882.09 KB)
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Andrej Ceglar: Effects of Climate Change to the Alps (Presentation) (1.18 MB)
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Peter Gammeltoft: EU Response to Climate Change, Water Scarcity and Droughts (Presentation) (897.72 KB)
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Susanne Pfeifer: Research Findings of PRUDENCE (Presentation) (3 MB)
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Manfred Grasserbauer: The Challenge of Climate Change for Europe (Presentation) (10.96 MB)
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Keywan Riahi: Global Challenge of Climate Change (Presentation) (2.42 MB)
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Conference Proceedings (290.6 KB)
Climate Change Conference: Adaptation to the Effects of Climate Change
On 3 December 2007, a Conference on the Adaptation of Water Management to the Effects of Climate Change in the Danube region took place in Vienna.
The goal was to discuss the expected effects of climate change on the water cycle, such as enhanced droughts and floods, and how the related challenges can be met for the sake of nature and people.-
Germany Facts and Figures (109.22 KB)
Germany
The Danube begins at the confluence of the Brigach and Breg Rivers in the city of Donaueschingen located in the Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg. The German Danube catchment area covers an area of about 56,200 km²; its share of the total Danube catchment area is approx. 7%. The German Danube basin is bordered by the Rhine basin to the west and the Elbe River basin to the east.