Proiecte

PN19200204-Development of an integrated management for the pilot areas in the Romanian Danube sector, under the influence of climate change and anthropogenic interventions, through the application of complex investigation methodologies (geophysical, remote sensing, sedimentological, morphological, biological)

Acronim: GEOBIOECOMAR
Responsible / Lead: Dr. Albert Scrieciu, CS II
Coordinator: GeoEcoMar
Beneficiary: GeoEcoMar
Funder / Funding body: The Ministry of Education and Research (contracted by the Ministry of Research and Innovation)
Funding scheme: Programul Nucleu
Duration: 48 months
Start date: 14.01.2019
End date: 16.12.2022

PN19200204-Development of an integrated management for the pilot areas in the Romanian Danube sector, under the influence of climate change and anthropogenic interventions, through the application of complex investigation methodologies (geophysical, remote sensing, sedimentological, morphological, biological)

Acronym: GEOBIOECOMAR

The project aimed to substantiate specific studies in the representative sectors of the Romanian sector of the Danube – the areas exposed to flood risk, the areas exposed to increased erosion, areas with potential for implementing “green solutions (Nature Based Solutions)”, river – tributary river and, respectively, river – sea confluences, the area with islands, the area with a branched course, the area with meanders,  rectifications included, the area with arms ephemerally fed by the river, etc.

 

  • Determining the evolution of natural processes under climatic and anthropogenic impact by conducting specific studies imposed by the morpho-sedimentary characteristics of the river, focusing on selected pilot areas;
  • Studies on the consequences of possible natural or anthropogenic hazards on the Danube aquatic environment;
  • Spatial delineation of river areas suspected of pollution or already polluted;
  • Knowledge of environmental quality, with direct effects on the characteristic ecosystems;
  • Monitoring the pollution level and studying its impact on the Danube;

 

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