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Danube Wetlands and flood plains Restoration through systemic, community engaged and sustainable innovative actions

Description du projet

Transformer l’écosystème du Danube

Le Danube, l’un des trésors naturels de l’Europe, est confronté à des défis critiques dans ses écosystèmes de zones humides intérieures et côtières. Dans cette optique, le projet DaWetRest Lighthouse, financé par l’UE, vise à développer et à piloter des solutions innovantes qui transformeront son bassin. Il se concentrera sur la biodiversité, la qualité de l’eau, la résilience au changement climatique et les avantages socio-économiques pour les communautés locales. Ces solutions seront rigoureusement validées par les communautés locales et les parties prenantes régionales. Le projet entend également jeter les bases de la reproduction et de l’extension de ces solutions. Pour ce faire, DaWetRest s’appuiera sur les connaissances antérieures, en intégrant les résultats d’interventions à différentes échelles, en fusionnant les données et les outils numériques, et en impliquant les autorités et les acteurs locaux dès le départ.

Objectif

DAnube WETlands REStoration (DaWetRest) Lighthouse is designed to develop and demonstrate (pilot) concrete solutions applied on the Danube basin to address the challenges faced by its inland and coastal wetlands ecosystems’, namely on (i) biodiversity, (ii) water quality and availability, (iii) climate resilience and/or neutrality and (iv) socio-economic benefits for the local communities. These transformative and innovative solutions will be validated by local communities and main Regional and European-wide stakeholders.

DaWetRest has the role to prepare and plan the replication, deployment and scaling up of the validated innovative solutions for the next mission’s phase. For this important scope, DaWetRest project proposes several strong ideas, such as (i) building and selecting interventions based on extensive and prior know-how (sibling sites and non-EU experiences), (ii) local, regional and basin scale integrated interdependent analysis of results from the planned interventions, (iii) merge DaWetRest own data, models and digital tools with existing and future ones, towards a centralized knowledge centre in the future and (iv) involve the managing authorities and a number of local actors in the entire process, from the very beginning. Thus, DaWetRest results will accelerate and generalize the deployment of innovative solutions in the second phase of the Mission.

The demonstration of innovative and result-oriented solutions is organized in 3 DEMOs - DEMO Middle Danube (MD), DEMO Lower Danube (LD) and DEMO Danube Delta (DD). Each DEMO offers main intervention sites, pilots, sibling locations, replications, platforms/services, local stakeholders engagement and methodologies to strengthen the innovation, knowledge and cooperation in and beyond DaWetRest in Danube basin and across Europe.

Via a widely representative consortium as well as active cooperation (e.g. Community of Practices), DaWetRest will provide tools for a significant transformation in the Danube.

Coordinateur

INSTITUT ZA IZSLEDVANIA HA KLIMATA, ATMOSFERATA I VODITE PRI BAN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 434 500,00
Adresse
TZARIGRADSKO CHAUSSEE BLVD 66
1784 SOFIA
Bulgarie

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Région
Югозападна и Южна централна България Югозападен София (столица)
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 434 500,00

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