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Background Notes: Thematic Area 3 (216.14 KB)
Thematic Area 3: Objectives and measures of Flood Risk Management Plans -
Background Notes: Thematic Area 2 (192.29 KB)
Thematic Area 2 - Hydromorphological Alterations & Integration Issues (Flood Risk Management, Hydropower, Nature Protection, Navigation, Agriculture) -
Background Notes: Thematic Area 1 (171.35 KB)
Thematic Area 1: Organic, Nutrient and Hazardous Substances Pollution of Surface and Groundwater Stakeholder Consultation Workshop: Our Opinion – Our Danube
This online workshop took place on 29th/30th June 2021, with more than 130 participants attending.
ICPDR Prepares for First Fully Online Public Consultation Process
Following the ICPDR's Ordinary Meeting on 15th & 16th December 2020, the updates to the Danube River Basin Management Plan (DRBMP) and Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) scheduled for 2021 are continuing.
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Interim Overview: Significant Water Management Issues in the Danube River Basin District (583.78 KB)
Interim overview on the Significant Water Management Issues to meet the requirements of WFD (Directive 2000/60/EC) Article 14 regarding public information and consultation in preparation of developing... -
Interim Overview_SWMI Document for Consultation 2020 (746.83 KB)
Public Participation: Interim Overview on Significant Water Management Issues (SWMIs)
Vienna, 20 Dec 2019. The ICPDR provides an interim overview on Significant Water Management Issues (SWMIs) in the Danube River Basin District for the 3rd Danube River Basin Management Plan (3rd DRBMP) and invites the public to comment on this document until June 2020.
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Consultation 2021: DEF Comment (150.65 KB)
Comments received from Gerhard Nagl on behalf of DEF, regarding WFD Timetable Working Plan (Received 22nd July 2019) Public Consultation Process towards the 2021 Management Plans Updates
The ICPDR supports the active involvement of stakeholders and civil society on all levels of its work. Two of the most important plans to the ICPDR are the Danube River Basin Management Plan and the Flood Risk Management Plan, aiming to implement the legal requirements of WFD and FD, comprising strategic guiding plans for water management over the course of six years. Both are to be developed with a range of public consultation measures.