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  • News & Media

    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.

  • News & Media

    New Report Highlights the Urgent Need for Improved Water Resilience Across Europe

    The European Environment Agency (EEA) has released its latest report, “Europe’s State of Water 2024: The Need for Improved Water Resilience,” shedding light on the growing challenges to Europe’s water security. The report, which draws on data from the 3rd River Basin Management Plans (RBMPs), highlights significant pressures on surface and groundwater bodies across Europe, emphasizing the need for immediate action to strengthen water resilience.

  • News & Media

    The Sava Commission, Danube Commission, and ICPDR Convene for the Launch of the Joint Statement 2.0 Process

    The Sava Commission, Danube Commission, and ICPDR have come together to launch the Joint Statement 2.0 process, marking a significant step forward in harmonizing navigation and environmental protection in the Danube River Basin. With the first Stakeholder Workshop underway, this updated framework aims to address new challenges, including climate change impacts, sustainable transport, and innovative river management solutions. Discover how this initiative is set to shape the future of the region's waterways.

  • News & Media

    Severe Droughts in the Danube River Basin

    As the climate crisis worsens, severe droughts devastate European landscapes. According to the data published by the European Drought Observatory, more than 60% of land in the European Union and United Kingdom – an area nearly the same size as India (!) – is now affected by drought conditions. The Danube River Basin and the Danube itself have been affected by serious droughts in the past, e.g., in 2003, 2015, and now again one of the most feared natural phenomenon has gripped much of the Danube River Basin.

  • Legal Documents

    Danube Declaration 2022 (551.84 KB)

    Adopted at the ICPDR Ministerial Meeting on 8 February 2022. A Vision for Integrated Water Management in Our Shared Basin: Building a Sustainable Future in the Danube River Basin
  • JDS4 Press Pack (40.71 MB)

    Everything you need to know about JDS4 – in one easy-access ZIP file.
  • News & Media

    (Press Release) JDS4 Reports Published: The Most Comprehensive River Survey in the World In Two Publications

    VIENNA – 29 April 2021. Coordinated with the ICPDR, many hundreds of experts in the countries of the Danube River Basin as well as other actors engaged in the fourth Joint Danube Survey – JDS4 – in 2019 and 2020. The final results have now been published and made available to the public and scientific communities online.

  • Publications

    JDS4 Scientific Report (High Resolution) (44.09 MB)

    This contains the scientific findings report for JDS4 – one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world.
  • Publications

    JDS4 Scientific Report (Medium Resolution) (21.95 MB)

    This contains the scientific findings report for JDS4 – one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world.
  • Publications

    JDS4 Public Report (6.68 MB)

    This contains a snapshot of the findings from JDS4: one of the most comprehensive investigative surface-water monitoring efforts in the world.