Dive into the intricate world of one of Europe’s most significant ecosystems with the released book, “The Danube River and The Western Black Sea Coast: Complex Transboundary Management”. The book is addressed equally to water managers and scientists.
Edited by renowned experts Jürg Bloesch, Bernd Cyffka, Thomas Hein, Cristina Sandu, and Nike Sommerwerk, this volume is part of the prestigious Elsevier Series ‘Ecohydrology from Catchment to Coast,’ which explores the world’s largest rivers.
This comprehensive volume delves into the Danube River Basin, the second-largest river in Europe, and its recipient, the Western Black Sea Coast. It meticulously addresses the complex interplay between natural and societal processes, with a special focus on sturgeons as flagship species that exemplify the intricate linkages between the sea and the river.
The book is thoughtfully structured with an insightful Introduction titled ‘Theory and Practice – Science meets Management’ and a comprehensive Summary with an Outlook titled ‘Towards a sustainability approach for the socio-ecological system.’ These sections frame the three main parts of the book, which are divided into 15 chapters. These chapters cover selected scientific aspects, key pressures and the implementation of water management, and visions for a sustainable future in the Danube River Basin and the Western Black Sea Coast.
EUSDR PA4 expert Zsuzsanna Kocsis-Kupper also provided part of Chapter 11 in the book titled “Transnational management of water bodies in the Danube and Black Sea region”.
The book highlights several key takeaways:
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- Restoration is highly recommended, with the greatest potential for conservation lying in the Middle and Lower Danube, where structural alterations are minimal.
- The role of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River is crucial for implementing environmental improvements within the EU Water Framework Directive and the EU Nature Restoration Regulation, which are key elements of the EU Biodiversity Strategy.
- Achieving sustainable environmental protection requires a balanced approach, replacing the primacy of the economy with an equal share of ecology, social affairs, and economy
How to obtain the book:
For those interested in obtaining a copy of “The Danube River and The Western Black Sea Coast: Complex Transboundary Management,” the book is available through major academic and scientific book retailers. You can find it on platforms that specialise in scholarly publications, such as the publisher’s official website and other reputable online bookstores.
To explore purchasing options, you can visit the official Elsevier website or other trusted online retailers.



