DANUBE FLOODRISK – Stakeholder oriented flood risk assessment for the Danube floodplains
Skip to content

  • Home
  • Projects
  • Good Practices
  • Countries
  • Join the platform

DANUBE FLOODRISK


DANUBE FLOODRISK – Stakeholder oriented flood risk assessment for the Danube floodplains

Interreg Cooperation Programmes (SOUTH EAST EUROPE)
2007 - 2013
Lakes and rivers, Land use
Flood
Romania 
Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia
Jan, 2009
Jan, 2012

Project Overview

The Danube River is one of the most important natural axes in South-East-Europe. It links most of the countries in the SEE area. Thus the improvement and good examples of transnational cooperation of all countries at this river will be a brilliant signal for the whole region. This project has a far reaching strategic focus beyond risk management and could become a flagship project for the SEE programme. It will improve safer sustainable conditions for living environment and economy in the Danube floodplains. It integrates stakeholders and different acting groups and disciplines. Flood risk increases with ongoing climate change. Risk reduction in large international river basins can only be achieved through transnational, interdisciplinary and stakeholder oriented approaches within the framework of a joint transnational project. Practice has shown that starting this kind of cooperation is extremely difficult, due to practical, political and financial reasons. If incentives exist, like the transnational cooperation programme, the start up can be successful. The long term process will be self-running after the starting phase. The DANUBE FLOODRISK project focuses on the most cost-effective measures for flood risk reduction: risk assessment, risk mapping, involvement of stakeholders, risk reduction by adequate spatial planning. The project will bring together scientists, public servants, NGOs and stakeholders who develop jointly a scalable system of flood risk maps for the Danube River floodplains. Transnational methodology and models will be defined and implemented for flood risk assessment and mapping. This results in proposals for flood mitigation measures, adjustments of spatial development plans, assessment tools for economic development in flood plains and raised awareness of flood risk of stakeholders, politicians, planners and the public. Infrastructures at risk like industry, power stations and supply infrastructure will be considered in the project.

Project Results

Flood risk mapping of Danube floodplains

Lessons learned from using flood risk information and maps in spatial planning

Manual on harmonising requirements for Danube river flood mapping

Scoping study on integrating flood risk management into spatial planning

Website

http://www.southeast-europe.net/en/projects/approved_projects/?id=67

Resources

  • 206 danube floodrisk success story brochure.pdf

Links

  • https://www.keep.eu/project/550/stakeholder-oriented-flood-risk-assessment-for-the-danube-floodplains?ss=0de9a21206fab121f6d777d53a617fd8&espon=
  • http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/danube-floodplain

Contacts

Ministry of Environment
Lead Partner: Ministry of Environment
Address: 12 Libertatii Blv, Sector 5, Bucharest, Romania

Capitalising Climate Change projects in Risk management for a better AA resilience
  • Home
  • Projects
  • Good Practices
  • Countries
  • Join the platform

© Copyright 2020-2021. All rights reserved. Legal notice