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#5 · Middle / Lower Danube
Danube Floodplain

Reducing Flood Risk through Floodplain Restoration along the Danube River and Tributaries

Implementation period
01.06.2018 – 30.11.2020
Budget
€3,672,655.88
Interreg Danube Transnational Programme
ERDF: €2,899,428 · IPA: €222,328
Scope
Local, Cross-border & Transnational
Areas of intervention
Disaster response Land use planning Biodiversity conservation & restoration Water management Forestry

Project website
dtp.interreg-danube.eu
View in D3.1 (PDF)

General Description

The Danube Floodplain project addresses flood risk management through floodplain restoration across the Middle and Lower Danube basin. Its main activities include: updating the floodplain areas inventory using the Floodplain Evaluation Matrix (FEM); assessing, through pre-selected pilot areas, the efficiency of floodplain restoration projects; and developing tools for increasing knowledge and cooperation among experts, practitioners, decision-makers and stakeholders.

Innovative Aspects

  • Traditional flood risk management is local and infrastructure-based. This project developed regional-scale hydrological models considering a wide range of measures – a novel approach.
  • Floodplain Evaluation Matrix (FEM): An original GIS-compatible spatial planning tool for prioritizing restoration projects through data-driven assessment.
  • Innovative cross-border hydrological analyses across the Romania–Bulgaria border and at national scale.
  • Original manual for assessing the restoration potential of passive floodplains using three hydrological parameters: Peak Flood Wave Reduction, Delay in peak flood, and Impact on extreme flows.
  • Danube Floodplain Online Course (6 modules) – open access and free of charge, covering introduction, flood risk management, floodplain management, technical restoration aspects, decision support tools.

Environmental / Social / Economic Aspects

Environmental criteria used:

  • Connectivity of water bodies
  • Presence of protected species and habitats
  • Naturalness of ecosystems
  • Potential for typical natural habitats

Social criteria: Potentially affected buildings and land use considered in restoration potential assessments.

Economic: Cost-benefit analysis combined with ecosystem services and biodiversity considerations in decision-making; economic aspects integrated through the holistic FEM methodology.

Link to Spatial Policy

The Floodplain Evaluation Matrix (FEM) is fundamentally a spatial planning tool, making this project an example of a spatial planning-based approach to NbS. It directly aligns with the EU Floods Directive (2007/60/EC) and the Water Framework Directive by integrating structural and non-structural measures into spatial planning frameworks.

Challenges & Solutions Applied

Challenges included balancing flood risk reduction with biodiversity conservation, coordinating transnational efforts, and overcoming limited technical knowledge and stakeholder resistance. These were addressed by:

  • Prioritizing restoration areas using the FEM tool
  • Pilot projects demonstrating natural retention measures
  • Knowledge-sharing platforms promoting collaboration
  • Combining classical and green infrastructure in integrative water management

Key Takeaways for Replication

  • The upgraded FEM tool – GIS-compatible and data-driven – is replicable in any river basin region.
  • Ecosystem services mapping, historical floodplain analysis, and feasibility studies are essential baseline components.
  • A "win-win measures catalogue" documents solutions applicable across the Danube Basin.
  • Combining hydraulic modelling (1D and 2D), cost-benefit analysis, ecosystem services, and biodiversity considerations creates a globally adaptable methodology.

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