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  • Flood action plan for upper Danube (3.45 MB)

  • Content pages

    Flood Action Plans

    17 flood action plans for all sub-basins in the Danube catchment area were prepared in 2009. They provide the first comprehensive overview of actions aiming to reduce flood risks that was ever prepared in Danube River Basin.

  • News & Media

    Ministerial Meeting 2010: Shared waters - joint responsibilities

    Vienna, 16 February 2010. Ministers and high-level representatives responsible for water management from the Danube River Basin countries Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Montenegro, the Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine and the European Commission endorsed the ‘Danube Declaration’ at a ministerial meeting hosted by the ICPDR.

  • Maps & Data

    Sava River Basin Overview Map (1.55 MB)

    Sub-river Basin of the Danube River Basin District, January 2006
  • News & Media

    New Early Flood Warning System Launched

    Vienna, 10 March 2008 - The first international system for forecasting Danube floods and providing an early flood warning was launched today by the ICPDR and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission.
    The new system will provide the national authorities of countries in the Danube River Basin with up to 10 days to prepare for large floods.

  • New Early Flood Warning System Launched (83.86 KB)

  • Publications

    Extending the range of flood forecasting

  • Publications

    Aktionsprogramm für nachhaltigen Hochwasserschutz (502.26 KB)

    Deutsche Fassung des "Flood Action Programs": Aktionsprogramm für nachhaltigen Hochwasserschutz im Einzugsgebiet der Donau
  • Publications

    Flood Action Programme (1.85 MB)

    Action Programme for Sustainable Flood Protection in the Danube River Basin
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    Croatia

    With a national territory of 87,609 km2, Croatia is at the intersection of the Pannonian Plain, the Balkans and the Adriatic. The country straddles the border of two major catchment areas: the Danube Basin and the Adriatic Sea. Draining over 62% of Croatia’s mainland, the Danube Basin covers the northern and central inland section of the country and is home to 69% of the population. Croatian territory accounts for 4.4% of the entire Danube Basin.