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  • News & Media

    Danube Countries Start a Joint Sturgeon Monitoring Initiative to Save Europe’s Migratory Giants

    Bucharest, Romania – Nine countries along the Danube River have joined forces to protect some of Europe’s most endangered species: the sturgeons. On 9–10 July, thirteen project partners and strategic allies – including national ministries, universities, NGOs and research bodies – gathered in Bucharest to launch “MonStur in the Danube,” a new cross-border effort to monitor and protect these ancient migratory fish.

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    MonStur in the Danube Project

    Sturgeons, the most endangered group of species worldwide, are facing a perilous situation in Europe. These migratory species, which once freely swam from the Black Sea up to Germany, now find their ecological corridors severed by multiple barriers. Human interventions - such as hydropower, sediment extraction, navigation, river channelisation, by-catch and illegal fishing - are exerting severe pressure on habitats and populations, calling for immediate, coordinated actions.

  • Publications

    Making the Iron Gate Dams Passable - We Pass 2 (1.98 MB)

    The We Pass 2 project is an initiative focused on restoring fish migration routes in the Danube River Basin, particularly at the Iron Gate Dams. By addressing the barriers caused by these hydropower...
  • News & Media 1 March 2023

    ICPDR Executive Secretary Continues her Tour of the Danube with Slovenian Visit

    With the start of her tenure as our Executive Secretary last summer, Birgit Vogel has set out to prioritize building solid professional relationships with ICPDR stakeholders and members, planning to personally visit as many Danube countries as possible. Ms. Vogel met with Uroš Brežan. Slovenian Water Minister, and a broad range of water actors on her latest visit to Slovenia.

  • Publications

    Danube Watch 3/2021 - Danube Flood Risk Management Plan

  • Publications

    Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) Update 2021

    On this page you can download the Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) Update 2021 and all its annexes and maps. Additionally, a brochure comprises a digested and simplified version of the plan, highlighting the most important aims and visions for the future laid out in these important documents. The main document and brochure are available in both high and low resolution versions.

  • Publications

    Danube Flood Risk Management Plan – Update 2021 (High Resolution) (77.52 MB)

    This Flood Risk Management Plan for the Danube River Basin District, further referred to as the Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) Update 2021, is based on information received from the ICPDR...
  • Publications

    Danube River Basin Management Plan – Update 2021 (High Resolution) (99.95 MB)

    The River Basin Management Plan for the Danube River Basin District, further referred to as Danube River Basin Management Plan (DRBMP), Update 2021 is based on data provided by Danube countries as of...
  • News & Media

    Birgit Vogel Announced As New ICPDR Executive Secretary

    8th March 2022, VIENNA – The ICPDR has announced Birgit Vogel as its new Executive Secretary. Ms. Vogel will be taking on the role later this year following the retirement of Ivan Zavadsky after nearly a decade in the role.

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    Danube Flood Risk Management Plan – Update 2021 (Low Resolution) (10.26 MB)

    This Flood Risk Management Plan for the Danube River Basin District, further referred to as the Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) Update 2021, is based on information received from the ICPDR...