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  • 15th Ordinary Meeting: non-restricted slides (5.57 MB)

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    ICPDR Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2012 (4.15 MB)

    In order to take the required steps on adaptation to climate change, the ICPDR was asked in the “Danube Declaration” from 2010 to develop a Climate Adaptation Strategy for the Danube River Basin by...
  • News & Media

    15th Ordinary Meeting in Vienna

    Vienna, 11 - 12 December 2012. The ICPDR has held its 15th Ordinary Meeting in Vienna. At this plenary meeting of the commission, important decisions were made. Here you find a photo gallery showing some of the highlights.

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    1st ICPDR Workshop on Hydropower and Water Management

    Timişoara, 21/22 February 2012. Cooperation on navigation is already ongoing and has now been launched for hydropower: efforts are needed in creating win-win situations and benefits for all actors involved. The 1st ICPDR Workshop on Hydropower and Water Management was organised by Romania (Apele Romane) in close cooperation with the other two Lead Countries Austria and Slovenia and the ICPDR.

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    Heads of all Delegations (HODs)

  • Publications

    Danube Basin: Facts & Figures (6.56 MB)

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    Power from the Danube – can it be sustainable?

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    Contracting Parties

    The ICPDR comprises 15 Contracting Parties who have committed themselves to implement the Danube River Protection Convention.

    The final goals are to co-operate on fundamental water management issues and to take all appropriate legal, administrative and technical measures to maintain and improve the quality of the Danube River and its environment.

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    Countries of the Danube River Basin

    19 countries share the Danube River Basin, which makes it the world’s most international river basin. 79 million people of different cultures and languages call the Danube Basin their home. For centuries they have been interconnected through the widely ramified water system of the Danube. All countries sharing over 2,000 km² of the Danube River Basin, as well as the European Union, are contracting parties of the ICPDR.