Dr. Carlo Scapozza
Head of Hydrology Division at the Federal Office for the Environment
Head of Hydrology Division at the Federal Office for the Environment
The annual report contains information about the meteorological and hydrological course of the year 2019. Further more the main results of the activities of the CHR in 2019 are presented.
The planned meeting in Bielle (Switzerland) was cancelled due to rising numbers of COVID-19 and travel restrictions.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is an intergovernmental organization with a membership of 193 Member States and Territories. It originated from the International Meteorological Organization (IMO), the roots of which were planted at the 1873 Vienna International Meteorological Congress.
The SES project of the CHR aims at providing scientific-based information on water availability, water use and consumption, water allocation and water shortages for the Rhine basin in transboundary context based on plausible future scenarios. Additionally, it aims to create awareness among stakeholders and the general public on future water shortages under plausible future scenarios.
For the benefit of the Rhine and of all waters running into the Rhine, the members of the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine (ICPR) – Switzerland, France, Germany, Luxemburg, the Netherlands and the European Commission successfully co-operate with Austria, Liechtenstein and the Belgian region of Wallonia as well as Italy. Nine states and regions in the Rhine watershed closely co-operate in order to harmonize the many interests of use and protection in the Rhine area.
Dating back to the Congress of Vienna (1815), the Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine is the oldest international organisation in modern history.
Its legal foundation is the Revised Convention for Navigation on the Rhine - referred to as the Mannheim Document - of 17 October 1868.
The Central Commission is an up-to-date international institution with an administration that enables it to address effectively all the issues concerning inland navigation.