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ICPDR.org: Website Relaunch for Danube Day
Danube Basin, 29 July 2012. The official website of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River, www.icpdr.org, was re-launched just in time for the annual celebration of Danube Day on 29 June 2012. Over years, the old website had grown in content and became increasingly difficult to browse. The new design should not only allow the contents to become more accessible through an intuitive navigation, it also complies with state-of-the-art usability rules.
Danube Day 2012: Get active for the Rivers!
Danube Basin, 29 June 2012. Laughing children, tours with wildlife guides, open days at water research facilities: Danube Day is colourful and diverse. On June 29, you can join tens of thousands of people throughout the Danube River Basin to what has become the most successful river festival in the world.
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Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment Report 2012 (595.09 KB)
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Danube River Basin Management Plan Brochure (9.88 MB)
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Danube Climate Adaptation Study 2012 - Annex (2.17 MB)
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Danube Climate Adaptation Study 2012 (3.86 MB)
Climate Change Adaptation
Climate change poses a serious threat to our ability to manage our water resources in the Danube River Basin. In response, the ICPDR updated its Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change in 2018 based on the most recent research in the field.
Red Sludge Spill in Hungary: One year after the accident
Kolontár, 4 October 2010. A dam at a Hungarian aluminium factory near Kolontár broke. Approximately 1.5 million cubic metres of alkaline red sludge and water were released with disastrous consequences: 10 people died, hundreds of hectares of agricultural land were contaminated. One year after these events, we collected information on the current environmental conditions in the area. As an ongoing effort, the Accident Prevention and Control Expert Group of the ICPDR continues its work to avoid or mitigate such disasters in the future.
Danube Art Master 2011: Winner's Trip to Budapest - Germany wins the competition with creative masterpiece
Bratislava, 13 September 2011. German children have won the „International Danube Art Master 2011“ competition, as the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) announced today.
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Danube Day 2011 in the Light of the Danube Strategy - Get active for the rivers! (27.73 KB)