Summary
The Danube River has played a vital role in supporting both human and animal life for centuries. Since the late 19th century, human interventions have significantly altered the natural flow of the river to optimize its utility. These interventions have included actions such as straightening the riverbed, constructing hydropower plants, collecting freshwater, establishing nuclear power plants, engaging in agriculture, and facilitating navigation.
The combined effects of climate change and extensive river regulation have led to a significant disruption in the natural balance of sediment in the Danube River, increasing flood risks, altering hydropower production, decreasing navigability of the river, and affecting in biodiversity within the Danube Basin.
SUNDANSE will:
• carry out a conceptual Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response with multiple levels of analysis (catchment level, water body level, etc.) to understand and address environmental issues of the uniqueness of Danube river lighthouse
• realize maps for observation of critical points for excessive sedimentation and/or excessive erosion, sediment transport and flow restoration
• perform innovative actions of measurements using cutting-edge portable on-vessel equipment prototypes for the direct analysis of microplastics and toxicity
• achieve an advance numerical prediction model of sediment transport process in the Danube River basin, to have a comprehensive overview of river dynamics
• develop an Innovative Sediment Management Framework for enhanced and sustainable sediment management within the Danube River basin
• produce an Action plan and Roadmap for associated regions to upscale demonstrated sustainable and effective solutions for sediment management
• fulfil interconnections synergies with DanubeSediment and SIMONA projects and ICDPR initiatives
• improve the trans - national and cross - sectorial cooperation, contributing to a better governance in region and to implementation of EU strategi
The combined effects of climate change and extensive river regulation have led to a significant disruption in the natural balance of sediment in the Danube River, increasing flood risks, altering hydropower production, decreasing navigability of the river, and affecting in biodiversity within the Danube Basin.
SUNDANSE will:
• carry out a conceptual Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response with multiple levels of analysis (catchment level, water body level, etc.) to understand and address environmental issues of the uniqueness of Danube river lighthouse
• realize maps for observation of critical points for excessive sedimentation and/or excessive erosion, sediment transport and flow restoration
• perform innovative actions of measurements using cutting-edge portable on-vessel equipment prototypes for the direct analysis of microplastics and toxicity
• achieve an advance numerical prediction model of sediment transport process in the Danube River basin, to have a comprehensive overview of river dynamics
• develop an Innovative Sediment Management Framework for enhanced and sustainable sediment management within the Danube River basin
• produce an Action plan and Roadmap for associated regions to upscale demonstrated sustainable and effective solutions for sediment management
• fulfil interconnections synergies with DanubeSediment and SIMONA projects and ICDPR initiatives
• improve the trans - national and cross - sectorial cooperation, contributing to a better governance in region and to implementation of EU strategi
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101156533 |
Start date: | 03-06-2024 |
End date: | 02-06-2028 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 9 011 741,88 Euro - 8 497 157,00 Euro |
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Original description
The Danube River has played a vital role in supporting both human and animal life for centuries. Since the late 19th century, human interventions have significantly altered the natural flow of the river to optimize its utility. These interventions have included actions such as straightening the riverbed, constructing hydropower plants, collecting freshwater, establishing nuclear power plants, engaging in agriculture, and facilitating navigation.The combined effects of climate change and extensive river regulation have led to a significant disruption in the natural balance of sediment in the Danube River, increasing flood risks, altering hydropower production, decreasing navigability of the river, and affecting in biodiversity within the Danube Basin.
SUNDANSE will:
• carry out a conceptual Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response with multiple levels of analysis (catchment level, water body level, etc.) to understand and address environmental issues of the uniqueness of Danube river lighthouse
• realize maps for observation of critical points for excessive sedimentation and/or excessive erosion, sediment transport and flow restoration
• perform innovative actions of measurements using cutting-edge portable on-vessel equipment prototypes for the direct analysis of microplastics and toxicity
• achieve an advance numerical prediction model of sediment transport process in the Danube River basin, to have a comprehensive overview of river dynamics
• develop an Innovative Sediment Management Framework for enhanced and sustainable sediment management within the Danube River basin
• produce an Action plan and Roadmap for associated regions to upscale demonstrated sustainable and effective solutions for sediment management
• fulfil interconnections synergies with DanubeSediment and SIMONA projects and ICDPR initiatives
• improve the trans - national and cross - sectorial cooperation, contributing to a better governance in region and to implementation of EU strategi
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HORIZON-MISS-2023-OCEAN-01-02Update Date
21-11-2024
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