Transboundary and cross- sector adaptation: experience from the Danube basin Mr. Raimund Mair Technical Expert for the River Basin Management ICPDR Mr. Miodrag Milovanović Assistant Director of Jaroslav Černi Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Belgrade, Serbia
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Transboundary and cross-sector adaptation: experience from the Danube basin
Mr. Raimund MairTechnical Expert for the River
Basin Management ICPDR
Mr. Miodrag MilovanovićAssistant Director of Jaroslav Černi Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Belgrade,
Serbia
Mekong River Commission2nd Mekong Climate Change Forum
6 – 8 October 2014Siem Reap, Cambodia
Danube River Basin – the most international RB in the world
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Danube River Protection Convention
29 June 1994, Sofia (Bulgaria)
Protection of water & ecological resources
Sustainable useof water
Reduce nutrients & hazardous substances
ICPDR coordinates implementation of EU Water Framework Directive & EU Floods Directive
on basin-wide level
Manage floods& ice hazards
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Germany
Austria
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Hungary
Slovenia
Croatia
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Serbia
Montenegro
Romania
Bulgaria
Rep. of Moldova
Ukraine
European Union
ICPDRContracting Parties
– EU Member States (9)
– Non-EU Member States (5)
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ICPDR Contracting PartiesGDP / Renewable WR
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ICPDR Expert Groups, Task Groups, Activities
River Basin Management
Information Management and
GIS
Accident Prevention and
Control
Public Participation
Flood Protection
Monitoring and Assessment
Pressures and Measures
Ad hoc Strategic
ICPDR Delegations of Contracting Parties
Hydromorphology
Nutrients
Groundwater
+ specific targeted activities on
Navigation
Hydropower
Climate Adaptation
Agriculture
Participation in international expert groups of country representatives and stakeholders
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Stakeholder Involvement22 Observer Organisations7
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Part A: ICPDR – coordination on Danube basin-wide levelPart B: Sub-basin and/or national levelPart C: RBM units within country
Water Framework Directive and Floods Directive
Levels of Management8
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Significant Water Management Issues on Danube basin-wide level
Organic Pollution
Nutrient Pollution
Hazardous Substances Pollution
HydromorphologicalAlterations
Groundwater
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Reflects
• Water status of the DRB waters
• Significant Water Management Issues
Includes
• Joint Programme of Measures
• Evaluation on measure implementation
Enables
• Conclusions on investment & funding
Danube River BasinManagement Plan - 2009
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Water is in the focus of climate change adaptation