- Page 1 and 2:
MINISTERUL MEDIULUI SI PADURILORINS
- Page 3 and 4:
WORK TEAM‣ DANUBE DELTA NATIONAL
- Page 5 and 6:
Phase 1 - Preparation of the Danube
- Page 7 and 8:
The river restoration projects prec
- Page 9 and 10:
the Upper Danube and > 30 km in the
- Page 11 and 12:
navigation. Hence, the creation and
- Page 13 and 14:
Non-native and Invasive speciesFor
- Page 15 and 16:
members of the public, and cooperat
- Page 17 and 18:
activities. This principle is actua
- Page 19 and 20:
2007. The exercise should be finali
- Page 21 and 22:
from 30 ha to 600.000 ha, have been
- Page 23 and 24:
Challenges and recommendations for
- Page 25 and 26:
Bureaucracy, corruption, and politi
- Page 27 and 28:
MATERIALS AND METHODS WITHIN PHASE
- Page 29 and 30:
addresses the longitudinal linkages
- Page 31 and 32:
create an adequate territorial plan
- Page 33 and 34:
Activity 1.2. A public debate about
- Page 35 and 36:
Aims of the project:• Bring back
- Page 37 and 38:
• strengthening capacity to prote
- Page 39 and 40:
Elaborate detailed technical engine
- Page 41 and 42:
Project name:3. Extension of the ex
- Page 43 and 44:
Whole the area of Belene Island com
- Page 45 and 46:
improve what was left of the rich n
- Page 47 and 48:
sections about 35 ha of new gravel
- Page 49 and 50: fish, the hard construction caused
- Page 51 and 52: Results of the project:At the end o
- Page 53 and 54: The higher reaches of the slopes wh
- Page 55 and 56: The new channel, which rejoins the
- Page 57 and 58: Project name:10. National Park Dona
- Page 59 and 60: Project name:12. LIFE05NAT/SK/00011
- Page 61 and 62: presentation of the project in medi
- Page 63 and 64: Project name:13. Krapje Djol (Croat
- Page 65 and 66: Project name:15. Ecological Restora
- Page 67 and 68: • the periodical alternation of f
- Page 69 and 70: Another important finding was that
- Page 71 and 72: een destroyed. Since the political
- Page 73 and 74: It is an intensive process that org
- Page 75 and 76: Such tools are:• "time line chart
- Page 77 and 78: 1.1.2. Classification of Danube Riv
- Page 79 and 80: CONCLUSIONSAlong the Danube River,
- Page 81 and 82: BIBLIOGRAPHY1. Binder W., (2008), R
- Page 83 and 84: MINISTERUL MEDIULUI SI PADURILORINS
- Page 85 and 86: WORK TEAM DANUBE DELTA NATIONAL INS
- Page 87 and 88: Phase 2 - Comprehensive Danube Rive
- Page 89 and 90: This first activity consists in the
- Page 91 and 92: The river grows and the gradient le
- Page 93 and 94: The importance of the connectivityC
- Page 95 and 96: Does the design invite invasive spe
- Page 97 and 98: 3. Self sustainingThe ecosystem is
- Page 99: Table 2- List of revitalisation pro
- Page 103 and 104: integrated into the Institute for W
- Page 105 and 106: 4.6 Embankments, levees or dikes4.7
- Page 107 and 108: 7.2 Set back embankments, levees or
- Page 109 and 110: (from Forecaster project)
- Page 111 and 112: These measures radically altered th
- Page 113 and 114: Especially phytophilous species and
- Page 115 and 116: After a mostly near-natural reestab
- Page 117 and 118: Progress in the science and practic
- Page 119 and 120: 10. *** 2008 - Evolution of Babina
- Page 121 and 122: MINISTERUL MEDIULUI SI PADURILORINS
- Page 123 and 124: T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S:Pg.I.
- Page 125 and 126: Phase 3 - Preparing the guide for t
- Page 127 and 128: I.1 Synergies between revitalizatio
- Page 129 and 130: the needs of a changing society. Th
- Page 131 and 132: example, development of new environ
- Page 133 and 134: The best way is to approach these c
- Page 135 and 136: The region can meet the extremes of
- Page 137 and 138: funding). They should be facilitate
- Page 139 and 140: emphasizing the territorial capital
- Page 141 and 142: almost equally long, and separated
- Page 143 and 144: allows changes, transformations, tr
- Page 145 and 146: proportion of groundwater to runoff
- Page 147 and 148: fluctuations, and many organisms ha
- Page 149 and 150: circulation in/out for wetlands. Fu
- Page 151 and 152:
Aceste măsuri sunt clasificate tem
- Page 153 and 154:
II. DIAGNOSISDiagnosis is, accordin
- Page 155 and 156:
The package of norms and frame whic
- Page 157 and 158:
This analyse not leave out the soci
- Page 159 and 160:
indicators. The difference between
- Page 161 and 162:
The third, and final, development o
- Page 163 and 164:
collaborative work on a set of indi
- Page 165 and 166:
The purpose of the matrix was to pr
- Page 167 and 168:
CDIntensify economic &industrial ac
- Page 169 and 170:
will actually engage in higher leve
- Page 171 and 172:
In ecosystem restoration, the feder
- Page 173 and 174:
The key question that we answered a
- Page 175 and 176:
wide meander loops were cut through
- Page 177 and 178:
REELD ojectives:- reconsideration o
- Page 179 and 180:
The main component of the IPS has t
- Page 181 and 182:
living organism) and the antropogen
- Page 183 and 184:
administration, RIEWs (Pleven, Veli
- Page 185 and 186:
management are in the communities o
- Page 187 and 188:
land use, including fishing and ree
- Page 189 and 190:
III.2.2. Ecoregions and surface wat
- Page 191 and 192:
III.2.2.2 LakesSystem AFixed typolo
- Page 193 and 194:
of the biological quality elements
- Page 195 and 196:
estimation and identification of ot
- Page 197 and 198:
estoration of animal and microbial
- Page 199 and 200:
esponsibility. A sketch match can c
- Page 201 and 202:
provided by the interviewee and how
- Page 203 and 204:
IV.1Multicriterial analyseWithin th
- Page 205 and 206:
Learning successThe circumstances t
- Page 207 and 208:
No.Crt.123Project nameThe Danube re
- Page 209 and 210:
concentrate energy) conked out of s
- Page 211 and 212:
Figuea 11 - The structure of measur
- Page 213 and 214:
It also can find ways to reconnect
- Page 215 and 216:
In 1995 the Ministerial Conference
- Page 217 and 218:
Stages of an ecological networkThe
- Page 219 and 220:
f. strengthen a broad public suppor
- Page 221 and 222:
Areas with greatest potential of re
- Page 223 and 224:
REFERENCES:1. Benke, A. C. (2001),