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Progetto Danube4all

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Programme: HORIZON-MISS-2021-OCEAN-02

Project title: Restoration of the Danube River Basin Waters for Ecosystems and People from Mountains to Coast

Acronym: DANUBE4all

Duration: December 2022 – December 2027

Project budget: 8.920.473,00 Euro

ISMAR budget: 200.000,00 Euro

Web site: ND

Summary: Over one million barriers on Europe’s rivers have resulted in extensive loss of river connectivity and 70-90 % of Europe’s floodplain areas are ecologically degraded due to human modifications. Despite having an ambitious EU policy framework in place, implementation of fresh and transitional water ecosystem restoration is lagging behind. Reasons for this lie among others in a lack of knowledge, awareness and participation of local people and business actors. The overall aim of DANUBE4all is the development of a comprehensive Restoration Action Plan for the Danube river basin lighthouse developed in an unprecedented co-creation process with stakeholders, integrating citizens’ interests to support the Mission “Restore our ocean and waters by 2030”. Based on solid scientific knowledge and new findings, the Action Plan will promote the improvement of ecological status, biodiversity and ecosystem connectivity. The development and implementation of innovative “Win-Win Nature Based Solutions” will simultaneously lead to an enhanced free-flowing status of rivers and floodplains, flood and drought risk reduction and enhancement of sediment and biota continuity. The aim is to adapt to climate change as well as to improve the endangered biodiversity of ecosystems. This will be reached by identifying, processing and upscaling effective and economically profitable restoration measures. DANUBE4all will implement innovative demonstration activities at three sites in the Upper, Middle Danube and the Danube Delta. DANUBE4all will link ecological and economic benefits providing tailored business cases for SMEs, and will deliver innovative tools to accelerate citizens’ and stakeholders’ engagement. DANUBE4all will provide GIS and Citizen Science tools for upscaling these restoration actions via ten Synergy Sites to the Danube Basin and will also transfer the outcomes to five Associated Regions by concrete steps towards the development of Replication Roadmaps for restoration action.

Contact person in ISMAR: c.ferrarin@ismar.cnr.it

Partnership:

  1. Universitaet fuer Bodenkultur Wien (Austria)
  2. Zentrum fur Soziale Innovation GmbH (Austria)
  3. PULSAQUA (The Netherlands)
  4. Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Pentru Geologie Marina (Romania)
  5. Odessa State Environmental University (Ukraine)
  6. Ecologic Institut gemeinnuetzige GmbH (Germany)
  7. Institute for Multidisciplinary Research - University of Belgrade (Serbia)
  8. Global Water Partnership Central and Eastern Europe (Slovakia)
  9. Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. / Leibn. Instit. of Freshw. Ecol. Inl. Fish. (Germany)
  10. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)
  11. Ruder Boskovic Institute (Croatia)
  12. University College Cork - National University of Ireland (Ireland)
  13. Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research (Bulgaria)
  14. Vyskumny Ustav Vodneho Hospodarstva (Slovakia)
  15. Stichting Deltares (The Netherlands)
  16. Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Delta Dunarii (Romania)
  17. The University of Stirling (United Kingdom)
  18. Univerza v Ljubljani (Slovenia)
  19. Danube River Network of Protected Areas (Austria)
  20. International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (Austria)
  21. WWF for Nature Hungary Foundation (Hungary)
  22. World Fish Migration Foundation (The Netherlands)
  23. Via Donau Osterreichische Wasserstrassen Gesellschaft MBH (Austria)
  24. Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary)
  25. Asociatia WWF Romania (Romania)
  26. Plymouth Marine Laboratory Limited (United Kingdom)
  27. Civitta Strategy & Consulting SA (Romania)

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