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Joint Danube Survey 5 Scheduled to Launch 1st July
The Joint Danube Survey 5 (JDS5), the world’s most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring effort, will officially kick off on 1 July 2025 in Vienna. This large-scale scientific survey will bring together experts from 14 countries to assess the health of the Danube River and its major tributaries.
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Terms of Reference - Technical Expert for Water Management-Pollution Control at the ICPDR Secretariat (223.13 KB)
Terms of Reference for the Open Position of Technical Expert for Water Management-Pollution Control at the ICPDR Secretariat -
Terms of Reference for the Open Position of GIS Expert at the ICPDR Secretariat (221.91 KB)
Terms of Reference for the Open Position of GIS Expert at the ICPDR Secretariat. -
TNMN Yearbook 2021 (4.45 MB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2021 Annex (394.32 KB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2020 (7.66 MB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2020 Annex (426.93 KB)
ICPDR Executive Secretary Continues her Tour of the Danube with Slovenian Visit
With the start of her tenure as our Executive Secretary last summer, Birgit Vogel has set out to prioritize building solid professional relationships with ICPDR stakeholders and members, planning to personally visit as many Danube countries as possible. Ms. Vogel met with Uroš Brežan. Slovenian Water Minister, and a broad range of water actors on her latest visit to Slovenia.
ICPDR Releases Condensed Summary of Danube Declaration 2022
The Danube Declaration 2022, the result of the 4th ICPDR Ministerial Meeting, presents a comprehensive overview of crucial initiatives and goals for the region. Adopted by Danube Ministers, the Danube Declaration adds political steering to the two Management Plans. To make the Declaration more accessible to the general public, the ICPDR's Public Participation Expert Group has condensed its content into a concise summary. The outcome is a 3-page brochure that summarizes the main messages and implications of the Declaration in an easy-to-understand format.
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Summary of the Danube Declaration 2022 (523.11 KB)
The 2022 Danube Declaration addresses issues with crossing the border along the Danube river, including environmental problems and the risk of flooding. It follows the rules set by the EU Water...