FLOODPLAINS ARE ABLE TO REDUCE NUTRIENT POLLUTION, BUT NOT ENOUGH. THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR NEEDS TO STEP UP EFFORTS
A new scientific modelling shows that Danube River Basin floodplains - if restored - could retain more Nitrogen and Phosphorus. But for pollutant values to drop significantly the agricultural sector needs to reduce emissions as well. The IDES project developed a tool that was used to model the retention capacity of the Danube River Basin floodplains.
Over 50 participants gathered in the Novotel hotel in the centre of Bucharest, on November 16th and 17th, 2022, to mark the end of the IDES project and share its results.
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