Innovative sediment management in the Danube river basin (iNNOSED)

Program

HORIZON-MISS-2023-OCEAN-01 (Actions for the implementation of the Mission Restore our ocean and waters by 2030)
HORIZON-IA (HORIZON Innovation Actions)

Cifru
HORIZON IA-101157360
Perioada de realizare
2024-2029
Instituții
  1. Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem
  2. Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
  3. Global Water Partnership Central and Eastern Europe
  4. University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork
  5. Hrvatski geološki institut HGI HR 6 Geološki zavod Slovenije
  6. Sveuciliste u Zagrebu Gradjevinski Fakultet
  7. University of Stirling USTIR GB 9 Országos Vízügyi Főigazgatóság
  8. WWF Világ Természeti Alap Magyarország Alapítvány
  9. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
  10. Výskumný ústav vodného hospodárstva
  11. Institut Za Vodoprivredu Jaroslav Cerni Ad
  12. Institutul Național de Cercetare – Dezvoltare pentru Geologie și Geoecologie Marină
  13. Ferenc Rákóczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian College of Higher Education
  14. Geologicheski Institut Pri Ban St.Dimitrov
  15. LEW Wasserkraft Gmbh
  16. Technische Universität München
  17. Český hydrometeorologický ústav
  18. R.A. Administratia Fluviala a Dunarii de Jos Galati
  19. Aqua Terra Kft
  20. Universitatea de Stat din Moldova MSU
  21.  Via Donau Österreichische Wasserstrassen Gesellschaft mbh viadonau
  22. Zentrum für Soziale Innovation Gmbh
  23. International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River
  24. Internationale Kommission zum Schutz der Elbe (IKSE)
  25. Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde
  26. Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau
  27. Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt
  28. Bundesministerium für Land- u Forstwirtschaft, Regionen u Wasserwirtschaft
  29. Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität, Innovation und Technologie
  30. Amt der Oberösterreich Landesregierung
  31. Verbund Hydro Power Gmbh
  32. Vysoke Uceni Technicke v Brne
  33.  Fertő-Hanság National Park Directorate
  34. Külgazdasági és Külügyminisztérium
  35. Ministrstvo za Okolje, Podnebje in Energijo, Agencija Republike Slovenije za Okolje
  36. Hrvatske Vode Pravna Osoba za Upravljanje Vodama
  37. Ministarstvo Gospodarstva i Odrzivog Razvoja
  38.  Public Institution Nature Park Kopacki rit
  39. Ministarstvo Mora, Prometa i Infrastrukture
  40. Kisters AG
  41. Akcionarsko Drustvo Elektroprivreda Srbije Beograd
  42. Ministerul Mediului, Apelor si Padurilor
  43. Institut Po Bioraznoobrazie i Ekosistemni Izsledvaniya Balgarska Akademiya na Naukite
  44. Danube River Basin Directorate
Executori:

Echipa Institutului de Chimie al USM:

CULIGHIN Elena
NICOLAU Elena
Dr. habilitat POVAR Igor

Rezumat

The Danube River Basin (DRB) faces significant challenges associated with river sediments. In the 2021 update of the Danube River Basin Management Plan, sediment balance alteration emerged as a new sub-topic within the existing Significant Water Management Issue titled "Hydromorphological alterations." Additionally, sectors like industry, urban sewage, and agriculture call for sediment quality evaluations throughout the DRB. However, the absence of standard sediment monitoring limits our understanding of risks. Addressing the sediment mismanagement in the DRB, the iNNO SED project aims to establish the Danube Sediment ‘Lighthouse’ Knowledge Centre. This centre will: • Introduce a set of innovative methods for monitoring and modelling sediment quantity and quality, thereby deepening our knowledge of sediment processes. • Provide innovative sediment management practices to improve sediment continuity and quality in DRB sections facing with sediment-related issues. • Showcase co-created innovative measures through demonstration activities, while also evaluating their socio-economic and environmental aspects. • Empower the public with innovative knowledge transfer methodologies. • Collaborate with five Associated Regions, transferring the iNNO SED solutions to other river basins. To accomplish these goals, iNNO SED will leverage the achievements and key contributors of the DanubeSediment and SIMONA initiatives. Moreover, it will engage relevant stakeholders of sediment management, such as ICPDR, policy makers, river managers, hydropower plant managers, waterway authorities, national parks, environmental agencies, SMEs, and more. iNNO SED will represent a pioneering approach to sediment management in large international river basins. This approach sets an example for other major global river systems like the Amazon, Mekong, or Niger. In doing so, it aligns with the Mission's objective of intensifying the European Union's competitiveness.