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  • News & Media

    Science, Song, and the Danube: "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" Brings Generations of River Research Together

    On Friday, 26th June, the Marble Hall of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Climate and Environmental Protection, Regions and Water Management (BMLUK) was filled with familiar faces and new energy as the International Association for Danube Research (IAD) and its Austrian Committee marked a double anniversary: 70 years of the IAD and 50 years of its Austrian Committee.

  • News & Media

    European Youth Gather in Hungary to Address Water and Biodiversity Challenges

    From October 20-26, 2024, more than 100 young people from across Europe are meeting in Budapest and Szolnok, Hungary to take part in the 16th European Youth Parliament for Water (EYPW). Since 1998, these parliaments have provided a platform for young people to discuss and act on critical water-related issues. This year’s event focuses on the connection between water and biodiversity, a growing concern due to pollution, over-extraction, and climate change.

  • ICPDR Organigram (35.57 KB)

    Structure of the ICPDR including Permanent Secretariat, Expert Groups and Task Groups.
  • Content pages

    10 Frequently Asked Questions about the ICPDR

    Below you will find a collection of 10 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), collected from common requests and inquiries made by journalists, observers, NGOs or the general public about the organisation, objectives and history of the ICPDR. They are also available in a PDF version.

  • Publications

    10 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the ICPDR (196.07 KB)

    10 FAQs about the ICPDR & ICPDR Organisational chart
  • Montenegro Facts & Figures (140.75 KB)

  • Content pages

    Montenegro

    Montenegro, literally meaning the “black mountain”, is a small upland country. Just over half of its territory lies within the Danube River Basin, the remainder being in the Adriatic Sea catchment. Notable Danube rivers are the Tara, Piva, Lim and Ćehotina and the Ibar. In October 2008, the Convention on Cooperation for the Protection and Sustainable Use of the Danube River came into force in Montenegro.

  • Public Participation Process 2009 (58.31 KB)

    to facilitate public involvementof in the development of the Danube River Basin Managment Plan
  • Maps & Data

    Sava River Basin Overview Map (1.55 MB)

    Sub-river Basin of the Danube River Basin District, January 2006
  • Legal Documents

    Guidelines for Observers (48.56 KB)

    Guidelines for Observers to the ICPDR.