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    Joint Danube Survey

    The key purpose of Joint Danube Surveys (JDS) is to produce reliable and comparable information on carefully selected elements of water quality for the length of the Danube River, including its major tributaries. Three Joint Danube Surveys have previously been conducted, in 2001, 2007, 2013, and 2019. The 5th Joint Danube Survey is due to launch on 1st July 2025.

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    Joint Danube Delta Survey (JDDS) ready to start

    Danube Delta, 26 September 2011. A detailed analysis and assessment of the Danube Delta will be held within the project "Joint environmental monitoring, assessment and exchange of information for integrated management of the Danube delta region" from 26 September until l 7 October 2011.

  • Annex 4 (418.21 KB)

  • Annexes 1-3 (2.67 MB)

  • Joint Action Programme - Final Report (5.05 MB)

  • Active for the Danube River Basin (1.84 MB)

    1994 – 2004: Ten years of cooperation in the Danube River Basin
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    JDS2 Final Results available

    Vienna, 11 September 2008 – The Danube and its tributaries are becoming cleaner, the ICPDR announced today, presenting the scientific results of the Joint Danube Survey 2 (JDS2) - possibly the world’s biggest river research expedition ever.

  • News & Media 11 September 2008

    JDS2 Final Results available (130.92 KB)

  • ICPDR Wins Thiess Riverprize (170.91 KB)

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    ICPDR Wins Thiess Riverprize

    Vienna, 4 September 2007 - The ICPDR has won the Australian $300,000 (approx. 180,000 Euro) International Thiess Riverprize 2007 for excellence in water management in the Danube River Basin. The announcement was made today, in Brisbane, Australia, during a special award ceremony at the 10th annual International Riversymposium held 3-6 September 2007.