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Initiatives taken by the ICPDR on
flood protection

 

 

The recent catastrophic floods in the Danube and Elbe River Basins claimed casualties and caused severe damages in many European countries. They reminded us of the latent threats stemming from inappropriate water management. Representatives of the affected countries’ governments and key representatives of the European Commission met in Berlin this August and agreed to strengthen their efforts to cope with future flood hazards. This was immediately followed by the German Flood Conference, held in Berlin on 15 September 2002.
At that meeting, the German Federal Government presented its Five-Point Programme to improve flood defence. The ICPDR representatives participated at the German Flood Conference and in line with the spirit of the Five-Point Programme the ICPDR Expert Meeting on Flood Protection was reconvened. The 2nd ICPDR Expert Meeting on Flood Protection was held in Vienna on 17 October 2002. Participants in the meeting stressed the need to accelerate the development of the Action Programme for Sustainable Flood Prevention in the Danube River Basin as described in the ICPDR Joint Action Plan. They proposed that the Action Programme should be worked out on the level of the basin and the sub-basin. If applicable, the borders of the sub-basins should match those agreed in the preparation of the Danube River Basin Management Plan according to the EU WFD. The experts also designed the tasks for both levels of the Action Programme.
At the 5th Ordinary Meeting of the ICPDR, which was held on 28/29 November 2002, the ICPDR agreed with the establishment of an Expert Group for Flood Protection to develop an Action Programme for Sustainable Flood Protection in the Danube River Basin until October 2004. In its activities the group should also take into account the initiative of the European Water Directors on flood protection. The ICPDR Contracting Parties also agreed to cooperate with the LISFLOOD Programme of the European Commission, which focuses on the development of a real-time flood forecasting model for the Danube River Basin and on the preparation of impact assessment reports. Cooperation with the LISFLOOD Programme will take into account existing models used in the Danube countries.
Another important event following up on the Berlin meetings is the Budapest Initiative on Sustainable Flood Management. At the meeting held in Budapest on 1 December 2002, the prime ministers of Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Romania and the European Commission adopted the Declaration of the Budapest Initiative as a joint statement by the heads of delegations calling for the strengthening of international cooperation in flood management. The ICPDR participated in the preparatory activities of the Budapest Initiative. At the prime ministerial meeting, the ICPDR President informed the participants about the current flood policy of the ICPDR and supported the Initiative. The Declaration clearly recognizes the role of river basin commissions in the preparation of action plans and creates a sound basis for concerted flood management activities in future.

 

Author: Igor Liska