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Danube Declaration 2016 (214.47 KB)
Adopted at the ICPDR Ministerial Meeting on 9 February 2016: Water Management in the Danube River Basin: Integration and Solidarity in the most international river basin of the world Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) 2015
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DRBM Plan Update 2015 - Complete set of Maps (37.73 MB)
Complete set of thematic maps supplementing the Danube River Basin District Management Plan - Update 2015. -
DRBM Plan Update 2015 - Annexes (9.72 MB)
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Information Brochure on ICPDR Management Plans 2015 (6.67 MB)
Accessible information on the Danube River Basin Management Plan Update 2015 and the 1st DRBD Flood Risk Management Plan. The layout requires the brochure to be flipped in the printed version. -
1st DFRMP - Annex 2-5 (4.04 MB)
Annexes 2-5 of the 1st Danube Flood Risk Managment Plan: Overview of Measures, List of competent authorities, Bilateral agreements, Resource Document "Economics and the Floods Directive" -
Danube River Basin District Management Plan - Update 2015 (3.7 MB)
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1st Flood Risk Management Plan for the Danube River Basin District (7.01 MB)
1st DRB Flood Risk Management Plan, including Annex 1 (Flood hazard and flood risk maps) Management Plans for the Danube River Basin published
Vienna, 16 December 2015. Defining the water management priorities for the Danube Basin until 2021, the ICPDR has published the Danube River Basin Management Plan Update 2015 and the Flood Risk Management Plan for the Danube River Basin today.
Accident Prevention
Accidental pollution in the Danube River Basin can cause widespread damage to the environment, and endanger the health of local people and the state of local economies downstream. This was exemplified by the effects of the Baia Mare cyanide spill in Romania in 2000 or by the Hungarian redsludge accident at Ajka in 2010. The ICPDR is working to prevent accidental pollution and to improve response capability by compiling an inventory of all relevant "Accident Risk Spots".