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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Monitoring, Water quality |
Country | Hungary |
Main contact forename | Bela |
Main contact surname | Csanyi |
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Contact organisation | „VITUKI” Environmental and Water Management Research. Institute Non-Profit Public LLC |
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Project summary
The aim of the project was to obtain knowledge and experience on possibilities how to restore natural hydro-morphologic conditions and the connectivity between the river and floodplain zone. The main objective of the implementations was to provide a direct water flow connection between the Danube main stream and the side arm in order to restore the natural biodiversity and rheophilic communities typical for aquatic floodplain landscapes. The re-opening was accompanied by an extensive scientific research and monitoring program, which showed changes in riverbed morphology upstream and downstream of the rock dam. Restored high floods increased sediment transport, erosion and deposition. Suitable habitats for rheophilous invertebrate and fish species as well as species diversity and population numbers typical for dynamic water bodies increased.
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