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Unveiling the Danube’s Hidden Stories: ICPDR Joins Long Night of Research
Have you ever wondered what secrets a single drop of water from the Danube River might hold? This year again, the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) invites you to find out at the Long Night of Research on Friday, 24 April 2026, at the Vienna International Centre (VIC).
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TNMN Yearbook 2023 (3.48 MB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2023 Annex (420.48 KB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2022 Annex (402.6 KB)
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Danube Art Master 2025 Award Season Kicks Off in Austria
Award ceremonies are taking place across the Danube River Basin, facilitated by relevant ministries in the winning countries. Over the coming months, further national award presentations will follow, highlighting young perspectives from across the basin.
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Joint Danube Survey 5: First Microbiological Insights from Austria Highlight Long-Term Improvements Across the Basin
The ICPDR is pleased to share a first glimpse into the microbiological findings emerging from the Joint Danube Survey 5 (JDS5) — the world’s largest river basin monitoring programme carried out on a single river system. While full results will only be available once all samples from the 108 sampling sites have been analysed, early data from the microbiology component show encouraging trends across the entire Danube Basin.
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30 Years of the TNMN: Guarding the Danube’s Water Quality Amidst EU Innovation
As the TransNational Monitoring Network (TNMN) marks its 30th anniversary, it stands as a model of international cooperation in water quality monitoring. Since 1996, the TNMN has provided a structured, long-term view of pollution and water quality in the Danube River Basin, tracking chemical and biological parameters across more than 100 monitoring locations. Its data not only informs local and national policies but also supports compliance with the EU Water Framework Directive.
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Public Consultation for the Draft Management Plan Updates 2027
The ICPDR supports the active involment of stakeholders and civil society an all levels of its work. Two of the most important plans to the ICPDR are the DANUBE River Basin Managment Plan and the Flood Risk Managment Plan, aiming to implement the legal requirements of WFD and FD, comprising strategic guiding plans for water management over the course of six years. Both are to be developed with a range of public consultation measures.
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JDS5 Expands Horizons: Introducing Citizen Science to Danube Basin Schools
The 5th Joint Danube Survey (JDS5) has reached a significant milestone by incorporating citizen science into its outreach activities for the first time. Under the Motto "Let's Go Sampling Together", this activity Coordinated by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission and supported by the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR), engaged schools across the Danube Basin in a collaborative effort to monitor and protect the river's ecological health.
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New Publication Explores Danube–Black Sea Linkages and Transboundary Management
We’re pleased to feature an insightful article on the newly released book, “The Danube River and The Western Black Sea Coast: Complex Transboundary Management,” which delves into the complex dynamics of the Danube River Basin and the Black Sea. The book, co-authored by leading experts in the field offers crucial perspectives on sustainable water management, environmental challenges, and the socio-ecological linkages between these vital regions.