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  • Germany Facts and Figures (109.22 KB)

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  • ICPDR Stakeholder Conference Report (375.17 KB)

    This reports sumarises the discussion and suggestions made during the ICPDR Stakeholder Conference, June 2004.
  • ICPDR Response Document NOV 2006 (50.96 KB)

    This document comments and further develops the suggestions made during the consultation process (Stakeholder Conference and written consultation process) on the ICPDR Roof Report 2004.
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    ICPDR Stakeholder Conference 2005

    Participation of the stakeholder is a prerequisite for integrated river basin management planning.

    On occasion of Danube Day 2005, the ICPDR invited stakeholders from all riparian countries to participate in the first basin-wide stakeholder conference, which was held in Budapest, as Hungary was the ICPDR President in 2005.

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    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.