Overview
- Presents a wide variety of current and original studies on hydro-environmental issues in the Danube River
- Addresses hydrological and hydromorphological processes and physico-chemical features
- Provides a road map and scientific information for sustainable management of the Danube River
Part of the book series: Earth and Environmental Sciences Library (EESL)
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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Hydrological and Hydromorphological Processess
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Physico-Chemical Features and Quality of the Hydro-Environment
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Climate and Water Related Hazards
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Sustainable Management and Governance of the Hydro-Environment
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About this book
This book provides essential information and recent findings on hydro-environmental issues in the Lower Danube River, particularly its hydrological and hydromorphological processes; physico-chemical features; climate and water-related hazards; and not only the biodiversity and quality but also the sustainable management and governance of its hydro-environment. Accordingly, it presents a broad range of scientific information on the lower sector of the second-longest river in Europe, which holds major economic importance and has been severely impacted by human pressures, especially since the second part of the last century. The engineering works (e.g. dams, reservoirs, levees, channelization, etc.) on the Danube and its tributaries, despite their benefits to society, have altered its flow and significantly reduced its sediment load, with consequences for hydromorphological processes and aquatic ecosystems. These ecosystems have also been affected by pollutionfrom various sources. To promote sustainable management of the Danube River and its watershed, several strategies and measures have been developed by a number of institutions, from the European level to the national and regional levels (commissions, national authorities, non-governmental organizations, etc.).
Compared to the upper and middle sectors of the Danube, the lower sector has received less attention in the international scientific literature in terms of hydro-environmental issues. The book fills this gap and provides current and original insights and findings from recent studies conducted by scientists from three countries drained by the Lower Danube River and its tributaries: Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia.
This unique book will be of great scientific interest to professional engineers, policy planners and policymakers in the three countries mentioned above, helping them to implement their own sustainable development plans. It also offers a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers and stakeholders.Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Liliana Zaharia graduated the Faculty of Geology and Geography, University of Bucharest (Geography-French specialization) and the postgraduate cycle “Hydrology and Water Resources Management”, jointly organized by EPF Lausanne, University of Neuchâtel and ETH Zürich. She received her Ph.D. in Geography in 1997. Since 2006 she is full Professor at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography and since 2007 she is thesis director. Her fields of interest are continental hydrology, water resources management and water related risks. Prof. Zaharia is director of the research center “Water Resources and Hydrological Risks Management”. She authored 12 books/chapters and over 200 articles/abstracts (32 papers are published in ISI rated/indexed journals) and almost 250 presentations at scientific meetings. She coordinated 3 national research projects and 5 international projects (with France, Switzerland and Croatia). She was member of the research teams in 14 national projects and one international project. Since 2020 prof. Zaharia is vice president of the IGU Commission for Water Sustainability. She is/was member of many scientific associations and administrative structures.
Dr. Gabriela Ioana-Toroimac is currently assistant professor at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography in Romania and previously taught at University of Lille, UFR of Geography and Spatial Planning in France. She holds a doctoral degree in Geography since 2011. She works on river channel dynamics and interplay of various natural and human drivers on Danube River and its tributaries. The overall topic of her research is planning for healthy rivers, with a focus on a river’s hydromorphological quality and consequent restoration priorities to achieve a good status in the context of the requirements of the European Union Water Framework Directive. She was part of 10 funded research and teaching grants and she authored 10 book chapters, 30 articles in peer-reviewed journals, and over 100 presentations in scientific meetings. She is member of the IGU Commission for Water Sustainability and Romanian Association of Limnogeography.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Lower Danube River
Book Subtitle: Hydro-Environmental Issues and Sustainability
Editors: Abdelazim Negm, Liliana Zaharia, Gabriela Ioana-Toroimac
Series Title: Earth and Environmental Sciences Library
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-03865-5
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Earth and Environmental Science, Earth and Environmental Science (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-03864-8Published: 15 June 2022
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-03867-9Published: 16 June 2023
eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-03865-5Published: 14 June 2022
Series ISSN: 2730-6674
Series E-ISSN: 2730-6682
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XV, 582
Number of Illustrations: 30 b/w illustrations, 212 illustrations in colour
Topics: Sustainable Development, Geochemistry, Geology, Geophysics/Geodesy, Natural Resource and Energy Economics