The Danube River Basin is shared by 19 countries and there is no
river basin in the world shared by so many nations. Covering an
area of about 800,000 km, it is Europe's second largest river basin
and home to 83 million people of different cultures, languages and
historical backgrounds.
Management of common water sources and overcoming difficulties
caused by droughts and floods requires co-operation between these
countries. In the past twenty years political turbulence has caused
an increase in the number of countries included, making
co-operation difficult at times. Nevertheless several projects were
launched and a number of reports were produced. In 2008, at the
22nd Working Meeting of the Regional Hydrological Co-operation of
the Danube Countries in the framework of IHP/UNESCO at the XXIVth
Conference of the Danubian Countries, it was decided that these
reports would be summarised in one special publication. It was also
agreed to include additional reports serving the common
interest.
This publication therefore brings together the reports and
papers related to regional co-operation. It is the result of a
major collaboration and examines a broad range of topics. These
include hydrological forecasting and hydro-meteorological extremes,
global climate change and hydrological processes, water management,
and developments in hydrology. The book includes the efforts of
many hydrologists and technical staff from different Universities
and Agencies from all countries of the Danube River Basin. "
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