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

Implementation

48 months (June 2023 – May 2027)

Sites

3 demonstrator sites (Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania)

Funding

9.1 Mio. € 

26 project partners & 20 associated partners

…including universities, research & technology, public authorities, organisations, SMEs, NGOs, and business support organisations

Call for Associated Regions

DaWetRest is seeking to collaborate with 6 progressive regions to demonstrate the feasibility, replicability, and scale-up potential of our innovative solutions.

Business Plan

Smart, Simple and Effective

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.

Call for Associated Regions

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Role and Tasks of DDNI in DaWetRest:

The Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development (DDNI) plays a pivotal role in the “DaWetRest” project (Project: 101113015 — HORIZON-MISS-2022-OCEAN-01), focusing on environmental sustainability and ecological research in the Danube Delta. One of their key responsibilities includes the preparation of technical reports and monitoring activities at the DEMO-DD sites. This involves creating comprehensive reports (Deliverable D5.5) that encapsulate all sub-sectoral activities, ensuring thorough documentation and analysis of the environmental impacts and outcomes​​. Furthermore, DDNI is instrumental in exploring and implementing nature-based solutions for carbon capture and circular economy initiatives. They are actively involved in the sustainable utilization of local resources, particularly reeds, for carbon sequestration and the creation of products to enhance local tourism and economy (Deliverable D5.4). This approach not only addresses environmental concerns but also aims to boost economic growth in the region​​.

In addition to these efforts, DDNI significantly contributes to the development of restoration plans and policy recommendations for the Danube River Basin. They are engaged in the coordination of feedback analysis and the dissemination of information across various project sites, contributing to crucial deliverables like the Validation Assessment Report. This role underscores their commitment to enhancing environmental practices and policies across the region​​. Moreover, DDNI’s involvement extends to the implementation of innovative methodologies and systems, such as the Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS), aimed at improving water quality and reducing anthropogenic pressures on natural habitats. This initiative also encompasses the development of sustainable reed exploitation strategies, combining modern techniques like remote sensing with field investigations to ensure ecological balance and biodiversity conservation in the Danube Delta​​.

3 demonstrator sites (Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania)

June 2023 – May 2027

Funded by European Union

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