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  • News & Media

    ICPDR Launches Webinar Series to Strengthen Water-Agriculture Cooperation in the Danube Basin

    The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) is set to launch a webinar series aimed at fostering dialogue and collaboration between the water management and agricultural sectors. The initiative, titled "It Takes Two to Tango", seeks to address the growing challenges of water scarcity, pollution, and climate change that threaten both water resources and food security in the Danube River 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.

  • News & Media

    The Last Mile: World Bank and ICPDR co-organize a workshop on rural water service management

    For many countries in the Danube region, achieving universal access to water services while safeguarding water resources remains a significant challenge, particularly in rural areas.

  • News & Media

    Slovenia's Flood Forecasting Success: Minimizing Casualties Through Effective Warning Systems

    In the wake of what has been declared the nation's 'worst-ever natural disaster,’ more than 70% of Slovenia's territory, predominantly situated in the Danube River Basin, has been severely affected by extreme flooding. The scale of this catastrophe has led to billions of Euros in damages and a tragic loss of lives.

  • Content pages

    Significant Water Management Issues (SWMIS)

    The EU Water Framework Directive aims to make all waters cleaner and healthier. To meet these requirements, the ICPDR's Danube River Basin Management Plan closely examines the most important pressures affecting water status.
    Significant water management issues, called SWMIs, are the central pressures of basin-wide importance affecting the ecological and chemical status of surface waters, including pollution by organic substances, nutrients, and hazardous substances, as well as hydromorphological alterations. The first interim overview on the Significant Water Management Issues was created in 2007 for the 1st DRBM. The SWMIs outlined in this report were derived based on the requirements of the WFD and mainly related to quality aspects. For transboundary groundwater bodies, both qualitative and quantitative issues are addressed.

  • News & Media

    EU Proposes Nature Restoration Law

    The European Commission proposes to cut the use of chemical pesticides in half by 2030, one of the flagship legislative proposals to follow the Biodiversity and Farm to Fork Strategies. The new rules on chemical pesticides will reduce the environmental footprint of the EU's food system, protect the health and well-being of citizens and agricultural workers, and help mitigate the pesticide use-related economic losses.

  • News & Media

    ICPDR Publishes Guidance Document and Policy Paper on Sustainable Agriculture

    The ICPDR has published a Guidance Document on Sustainable Agriculture, along with a Policy Paper.

  • Publications

    ICPDR Position Paper on Water and Agriculture IC 212-final (209.7 KB)

  • Publications

    ICPDR Policy Paper on Sustainable Agriculture (20.11 MB)

    A Policy Paper on Sustainable Agriculture in the Danube River Basin.
  • Publications

    ICPDR Guidance Document on Sustainable Agriculture (5.32 MB)

    A guidance document which shall contribute to achieve sustainable agriculture and rural development in the Danube countries by considering the economic, environmental and social aspects together and...