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|Status=Complete | |Status=Complete | ||
|Project web site url=www.ddkovizig.hu/tartalom/rinya_water-system_reconstruction_/263 | |||
|Themes=Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity | |Themes=Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity | ||
|Country=Hungary | |Country=Hungary | ||
|Main contact forename= Ildikó | |Main contact forename=Ildikó | ||
|Main contact surname=Gscheidt | |Main contact surname=Gscheidt | ||
|Contact organisation=South-Transdanubian Environmental Protection and Water Management Directorate | |Contact organisation=South-Transdanubian Environmental Protection and Water Management Directorate | ||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
|Project summary=The main aim of the project is the flood protection of the towns of Babócsa, Lábod, Szabás and Nagyatád. As a result the channels will be able to handle the reference flood water output levels. On the deepening sections, further deviances will be stopped by raising and stabilizing parts of the bed. Small rivulets will be restored on an ecological basis, taking into account the wildlife of the river, for example with ensuring longitudinal penetrability for fishes by means of fish passes. | |||
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|Reach length directly affected= | |Reach length directly affected=37000 m | ||
|Project started=2008/04/01 | |||
|Works completed=2011/12/01 | |||
|Total cost category=1000 - 5000 k€ | |||
|Project started= | |Total1 cost=1856 k€ | ||
|Funding sources=European Union, European Regional Development Fund | |||
|Investigation and design Lead organisation=South-Transdanubian Environmental Protection and Water Management Directorate | |||
|Stakeholder engagement Lead organisation=South-Transdanubian Environmental Protection and Water Management Directorate | |||
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|Bank and bed modifications measure= | |Bank and bed modifications measure=Reduction of bank slope,Reventment renewal,Creation of fish ladders,Riverbed stabilization, Weir construction, | ||
|Floodplain / River corridor=Riparian planting, Removal of exotic plants, | |||
|Planform / Channel pattern=Channel widening | |||
|Management interventions=Ensuring biodiversity | |||
|Floodplain / River corridor= | |Social measures=Recreation,Decreased flood risk | ||
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|Link=okologia.mta.hu/en | |||
|Description=Centre for Ecological Research HAS - The institute network of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is set to produce values for both national and international success in Hungarian and universal science. The Centre's primary aim is to play a fundamental role in promoting the common weal and in building the foundation for the future through valuable scientific achievements based on highly promising discovery research. The Centre consists of three institutes, the Balaton Limnological Institute, the Danube Research Institute and the Institute of Ecology and Botany. | |||
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|Link=www.ovf.hu/ | |||
|Description=General Driectorate of Water Management - General Directorate of Water Management (OVF) is a background institution of the Ministry of Interior. It supports the work of the Minister regarding the flood management. Its main task is the coordination of flood hazard prevention, river control and flood protection activities, and the management of development projects concerning water bodies. OVF has 12 regional directorates which are coordinating the catchment management planning according to the requirements of the EU WFD. They take preventive and protective measures against floods, carry out status assessments and are the leading organizations in the management and implementation of river restoration projects. | |||
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|Link=neki.gov.hu/ | |||
|Description=National Institute for Environment - The National Institute for Environment (NeKI) is a background institution of the Ministry of Rural Development, and assists the Minister in the various duties of water management, environmental protection and nature conservation. NeKI has 12 regional branch offices, and is in charge of the strategies, policies and regulations regarding the management and exploitation of water resources. It performs environmental monitoring, status and impact assessments, administrates the national network for hydrological, hydrographical, hydrogeological and quality measurements of public waters. NeKI also coordinates the planning and the implementation of national and EU projects. | |||
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|Link=www.orszagoszoldhatosag.gov.hu/index_en.php | |||
|Description=National Inspectorate for Environment, Nature and Water - The Inspectorate attends to administrational and water management matters, to analyses and consideration of law proposals in its field, and it supervises its 10 regional inspectorates as well. It coordinates international co-operations and takes part in the tasks connected to the EU integration. The regional inspectorates and two sub-offices are the 'green authorities' at first instance. The regional inspectorates are responsible for registration, monitoring, protection, conservation, reconstruction, rehabilitation, authorization and penalty processes regarding environment, nature and water in their assigned territory. | |||
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|Link=wwf.hu/en | |||
|Description=WWF Hungary - WWF Hungary is the Hungarian arm of the WWF Network and was founded in 1991. It's main aims are protecting the biodiversity of Hungary by focusing on freshwaters, forests and priority species. They are also fighting against climate change and they support WWF's conservation work as well. They participated in the development of the Danube Strategy, as well as organized conservation projects on Hungary's two largest rivers, the Tisza and the Danube. | |||
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| | |Description=International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) - The ICPDR is an International Organisation consisting of 14 cooperating states and the European Union. Since its establishment in 1998, the ICPDR has grown into one of the largest and most active international bodies of river basin management expertise in Europe. The ICPDR deals not only with the Danube itself, but also with the whole Danube River Basin, which includes its tributaries and the ground water resources. | ||
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.ddkovizig.hu/tartalom/rinya_water-system_reconstruction_/263 |
Themes | Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | Hungary |
Main contact forename | Ildikó |
Main contact surname | Gscheidt |
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Contact organisation | South-Transdanubian Environmental Protection and Water Management Directorate |
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The main aim of the project is the flood protection of the towns of Babócsa, Lábod, Szabás and Nagyatád. As a result the channels will be able to handle the reference flood water output levels. On the deepening sections, further deviances will be stopped by raising and stabilizing parts of the bed. Small rivulets will be restored on an ecological basis, taking into account the wildlife of the river, for example with ensuring longitudinal penetrability for fishes by means of fish passes.
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