DaNUbs
Nutrient Management in the Danube Basin and its Impact on the Black Sea
EVK1-CT-2000-00051
Project Duration:
01.02.2001 – 31.1.2005
Contact person:
Matthias Zessner mzessner(at)iwag.tuwien.ac.at
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Download of full reports on selected topics
- D1.1: Water balance calculations for case study regions
- D1.3 and D1.4: Nutrient balances of case study regions
- D5.5: Harmonised inventory of point and diffuse emissions of nitrogen and phosphorus in the Danube Basin
- D5.9: Revised Danube WQ Model: Analysis of available data
- D5.11: Revised regional emission model
- D5.12: Future development of nutrient emissions and river loads in the Danube Basin
- D8.3 and D8.5: Coupled 3-D physical and biogeochemical model, applied on the Western Black Sea (model HB) and Seasonal distributions of physical and biogeochemical properties for the western Black Sea
Consortium
Coordinator
- Institute for Water Quality and Waste Management, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Partners
- Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development, Tulcea, Romania
- Stichting Waterloopkundig Laboratorium, Delft Hydraulics, Delft, Netherlands
- Bureau of Sustainable Agriculture, Hanhofen, Germany
- Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture - Varna, Bulgaria
- Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany
- Institute of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Water Resources Management, TU Vienna, Austria
- Institute for Land and Water Management, Petzenkirchen, Austria
- Institute for Marine Research, University Kiel, Germany
- Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Athens, Greece
- National Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa”, Constanta, Romania
- Institute for Water Pollution Control, Vituki, Budapest, Hungary
- Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Budapest University of Technology, Hungary
- Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy, TU Vienna, Austria
- Department of Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Sofia, Bulgaria
- Institute of Water Problems, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
- Department of Systems Ecology, University of Bucharest, Romania
- ICPDR has the status of a continuous observer
Kurzbeschreibung
In Zusammenarbeit mit Forschungsgruppen aus Donauanrainerstaaten und anderen Europäischen Ländern wurde unter Koordination des Institutes für Wassergüte das EU-Projekt daNUbs bearbeitet. Basierend auf der
- Identifikation von Quellen und Eintragspfaden von Nährstoffemissionen im Donaueinzugsgebiet,
- Quantitativen Abbildung des Transportes der Nährstoffe über die Donau in das Schwarze Meer
- sowie der Modellierung des Einflusses der Nährstoffe auf das Schwarze Meer
wurden Konzepte zur Verbesserung des Nährstoffmanagements im Donaueinzugsgebiet entwickelt.
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