Case study:Conservation of alluvial
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://szabadsagsziget.hu/index.php?l=_en |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | Hungary |
Main contact forename | Viktoria |
Main contact surname | Siposs |
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Contact organisation | WWF Hungary, Danube Drava National Park Directorate |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.ddnp.hu/index.php?lang=en |
Partner organisations | Municipality of Mohacs Town, Transdanubian Regional Waterworks Corporation, Lower-Danube-valley Water Directorate, Coca-Cola HBC Hungary, Cargill |
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Project summary
30 years ago the side channel was divided by a rock embankment dam resulting in sediment build up and stopping the flow of water. As a result the unique habitats of the side channel and the island were being lost and the river was losing its healthy ecosystem.
The project aimed to restore the island’s natural floodplain forest and protect drinking water supplies by dredging the side channel, removing the dam to allow the free flow of water and relocating a major water pipe from the dam under the riverbed. Other restoration works included clearing invasive plant species such as box elder and replanting native trees such as silver poplar. Once the restoration works are completed it is hoped that native fish and bird species will return. It is also hoped that the restoration of Liberty Island, a Natura 2000 site, will encourage other similar projects along the Danube. In order to promote the benefits of restoration a nature trail was created, and field trips and scientific demonstrations have been given about Liberty Island.
The project has been carried out in collaboration with WWF Hungary, Municipality of Mohacs Town, Transdanubian Regional Waterworks Corporation, Lower-Danube-valley Water Directorate, Danube Drava National Park Directorate, Coca-Cola HBC Hungary and Cargill.
Supported by Life+ the project is the first step in protecting numerous islands and side-channels on the Danube and restoring original water habitats.
Works involved: Removal of alien and invasive tree species.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Hainburg River Restoration, INTERREG MED WETNET - Memoradum on Participation in Wetland Conservation in Ljubljansko Barje Nature Park, Marsh protection in Egyek–Pusztakócs, National Park Danube-Auen, Regelsbrunner Aue, Renaturation of Stržen's riverbed on intermittent Cerknica Lake, The Bulgarian Wetlands Restoration and Pollution Reduction Project, Witzelsdorf Pilot Project
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