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Within a few years a redevelopment of the site-specific biodiversity occurred and ecosystem services like nutrient retention and fish recruitment became obvious. Additionally, the reconnected polder enable reed harvesting, grazing, fishing and ecotourism. | Within a few years a redevelopment of the site-specific biodiversity occurred and ecosystem services like nutrient retention and fish recruitment became obvious. Additionally, the reconnected polder enable reed harvesting, grazing, fishing and ecotourism. | ||
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|Subcatchment=Chilia Branch | |||
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|Name=Agricultural polder Babina | |||
|WFD water body code=RORW14.1_B6 | |||
|WFD (national) typology=RO15 | |||
|Pre-project morphology=Embanked, Agricultural land | |||
|Reference morphology=Sinuous, Artificial channel | |||
|Heavily modified water body=No | |||
|Site designation=International - RAMSAR site | |||
|Local site designation=Biosphere Reserves | |||
|Protected species present=No | |||
|Invasive species present=No | |||
|Dominant hydrology=Artificially regulated, Floodplain area | |||
|Dominant substrate=Sand,Clay | |||
|River corridor land use=Grassland, Wetland | |||
|Average bankfull channel width category=10 - 50 m | |||
|Average bankfull channel depth category=0.5 - 2 m | |||
|Avrg1 bankfull channel depth=1.95 | |||
|Mean discharge category=more than 1000 m³/s | |||
|Mn discharge=3606 | |||
|Average channel gradient category=0.01 - 0.1 | |||
|Avrg channel gradient=0.015 | |||
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{{Project background | |||
|Project started=1991/01/01 | |||
|Works started=1994/04/01 | |||
|Works completed=1994/05/01 | |||
|Total cost category=10 - 50 k€ | |||
|Total1 cost=2407 | |||
|Funding sources=GEF biodiversity preservation project in the Danube Delta | |||
|Investigation and design Lead organisation=The Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Authority, Tulcea | |||
|Investigation and design Other contact forename=Marian | |||
|Investigation and design Other contact surname=Tudor | |||
|Stakeholder engagement Lead organisation=The Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Authority, Tulcea | |||
|Stakeholder engagement Other contact forename=Marian | |||
|Stakeholder engagement Other contact surname=Tudor | |||
|Works and supervision Lead organisation=The Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Authority, Tulcea | |||
|Post-project management and maintenance Lead organisation=The Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Authority, Tulcea | |||
|Monitoring Lead organisation=The Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development, Tulcea (office@indd.tim.ro) | |||
|Monitoring Other contact forename=Marian | |||
|Monitoring Other contact surname=Tudor | |||
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{{Motivations | |||
|Specific mitigation=Flood risk management | |||
|Hydromorphological quality elements=Continuity for organisms | |||
|Biological quality elements=Fish: Species composition | |||
|Physico-chemical quality elements=Nutrient concentrations | |||
|Other motivation=Landscape enhancement,Recreation | |||
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{{Measures | |||
|Bank and bed modifications measure=Create breaches in the bank | |||
|Floodplain / River corridor=Creation of wetland | |||
|Planform / Channel pattern=Reconnecting polder, | |||
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{{Hydromorphological quality element table row | |||
|Element=Quantity & dynamics of flow | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=Yes | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
|Result=Improvement | |||
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|Element=Continuity of sediment transport | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=No | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
|Result=Improvement | |||
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|Element=Fish: Species composition | |||
|Monitored before=Yes | |||
|Monitored after=No | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
|Result=Improvement | |||
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|Element=Phytoplankton: Taxonomic composition | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=No | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
|Result=Improvement | |||
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|Element=Invertebrates | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=Yes | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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|Element=Macrophytes | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=No | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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|Element=Salinity | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=Yes | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
|Result=Improvement | |||
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|Element=PH | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=No | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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|Element=Oxygen balance | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=No | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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|Element=Temperature | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=No | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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{{Other response table row | |||
|Element=Ecological tourism development | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=No | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
|Result=Improvement | |||
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|Element=Fish | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=Yes | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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|Element=Reed | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=Yes | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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|Element=Pasture | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=Yes | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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|Element=Medicinal plants | |||
|Monitored before=No | |||
|Monitored after=Yes | |||
|Qualitative monitoring=No | |||
|Quantitative monitoring=No | |||
|Control site used=No | |||
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{{Case study monitoring documents | |||
|Monitoring document=Development of zoobenthos in the restored polders Babina and Cernovca.pdf | |||
|Description=Development of zoobenthos in the restored polder Babina | |||
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|Monitoring document=The evolution of Babina polder after restoration works.pdf | |||
|Description=The evolution of Babina polder after restoration work | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 2 June 2017
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | Romania |
Main contact forename | Marian |
Main contact surname | Tudor |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | The Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development, Tulcea |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.ddni.ro |
Partner organisations | The Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Authority |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
Until the 20th century vast areas of the Danube Delta faced only minimal human impacts
through extensive fishery and reed harvesting. Since then the Danube Delta has undergone
multiple human impacts like embankment, channelization and drainage. Moreover, large
areas were diked and the polders used for agriculture.
The Babina polder (2.100 ha) was reconnected to the Danube in 1994 and recovery has been monitored by the Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development.
Within a few years a redevelopment of the site-specific biodiversity occurred and ecosystem services like nutrient retention and fish recruitment became obvious. Additionally, the reconnected polder enable reed harvesting, grazing, fishing and ecotourism.
Monitoring surveys and results
Lessons learnt
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: The Cernovca Restoration Project
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Cost for project phases
Reasons for river restoration
Measures
MonitoringHydromorphological quality elements
Biological quality elements
Physico-chemical quality elements
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