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What Lives Below and What Flows Through: First Findings from JDS5
The ICPDR’s 5th Joint Danube Survey (JDS5) is pushing the boundaries of what river science can do. And the first preliminary results are beginning to reveal a rich and complex picture of one of the world's most studied rivers.
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Drought and water restrictions: What Munich is banning – and why this matters for the Danube River Basin
Hot summers and recurring droughts are no longer a marginal phenomenon in southern and central Europe.
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Long Night of Research Quiz (GERMAN) (100.23 KB)
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Long Night of Research Quiz (ENGLISH) (128.06 KB)
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Unveiling the Danube’s Hidden Stories: ICPDR at the Long Night of Research
Have you ever wondered what secrets a single drop of water from the Danube River might hold? At this year’s Long Night of Research on 24 April 2026, the ICPDR invited visitors to find out at the Vienna International Centre (VIC).
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Report on 2023 Floods (2.97 MB)
This document provides a concise overview of the major flood events that occurred across the Danube River Basin in summer 2023. It highlights the most affected regions, summarizes the key developments... -
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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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.