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  • Maps & Data

    DBA 2004 - Map 4: Surface Water Bodies (3.12 MB)

    Surface Water Bodies Layers: River water bodies, Lake water bodies (surface area > 100 km²), Transitional waters bodies, Coastal water bodies, Artificial water bodies
  • Maps & Data

    DBA 2004 - Map 3: Annual Precipitation (3.23 MB)

    Annual Precipitation Layer: Total Annual Precipitation
  • Maps & Data

    DBA 2004 - Map 2: Relief and Topography (1.34 MB)

    Relief and TopographyLayer: Altitude
  • Legal Documents

    ToR ad-hoc Strategic EG (156.22 KB)

    Terms of Reference of the ad-hoc Strategic Expert Group, IC/108 2005
  • Maps & Data

    Maps of the Danube Basin Analysis (DBA) 2004

    Common layers: Danube River Basin District (DRBD), Danube, Tributaries (river basins > 4,000 km²), Lakes (surface area > 100 km²), Lagoons (surface area > 100 km²), Black Sea Coastal Catchments, Canals, National borders, Cities
    Scale: 1 : 4,500,000

  • Maps & Data

    DBA 2004 - Map 1: Danube River Basin District Overview (2.97 MB)

    Danube River Basin District Overview Layer: Competent authority
  • Content pages

    Expert Groups

    Expert Groups (EGs) are the backbone of the operation and the success of the ICPDR. They are composed of national experts from the Contracting Parties and representatives from ICPDR observer organisations. Eight different Expert Groups deal with a variety of issues and make recommendations to the ICPDR.

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    AEWS - Accident Emergency Warning System

    The Accident Emergency Warning System (AEWS) of the Danube River Basin is activated whenever there is a risk of transboundary water pollution, or threshold danger levels of certain hazardous substances are exceeded.

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    Plants & Animals

    The habitats created by the Danube and its tributaries host a unique mix of species. But many habitats are degraded by man-made changes to the river profile and width, water depth and flow velocity following the construction of dams, weirs and canals. Many migratory fish including sturgeon species and the Danube Salmon are endangered or close to extinction by being disconnected from their spawning grounds and habitats or by being over-exploited.

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    Ecosystems

    A river does not end at its bank. The Danube and its tributaries form many diverse riverine habitats, including intricate networks of water bodies, creeks and channels, floodplain forests, water meadows, lakes, gravel islands, sandy banks and the unique delta habitats by the shores of the Black Sea.