Post-monitoring pilot project Bad Deutsch-Altenburg - WP B2b Landscape dynamics
Abstract
In the framework of the "Integrated River Engineering Project" for the free-flowing Danube in the Alluvial Zone National Park downstream from Vienna, river engineering measures have been conducted in a 3 km long Danube section near Bad Deutsch-Altenburg. The Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecoystem Management is entrusted with the documentation of the effects of the hydraulic measures on the river morphological configuration of the river landscape. Here, characteristic hydromorphological parameters of the main channel and floodplain water bodies are measured and compared with the type-specific reference conditions prior to channelization in the beginning 19th century. As a result, the deviation of the current state from the natural reference conditions can be evaluated and the achieved changes in respect of the natural ecomorphological Leitbild (target view) can be estimated.
Danube river morphology restoration monitoring floodplain
Publikationen
Pilotprojekt Bad Deutsch-Altenburg - Endbericht Beweissicherung Postmonitoring Phase 1, Messprogramm 2014-2016, Arbeitspaket B2B Landschaftsdynamik
Autoren: Hohensinner, S Jahr: 2016
Expertengutachten (extern. Auftraggeber)
Pilotprojekt Bad Deutsch-Altenburg - Postmonitoring Phase 2 - Arbeitspaket B2b Landschaftsdynamik
Autoren: Hohensinner, S; Lotter, D Jahr: 2020
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Project staff
Severin Hohensinner
Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Severin Hohensinner
severin.hohensinner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-81203
BOKU Project Leader
01.09.2014 - 30.09.2020
BOKU partners
External partners
Wassercluster Lunz - biologische Station GmbH
Thomas Hein
coordinator
University of Vienna, Department of Limnology
Hubert Keckeis
partner
University of Vienna, Department of Conservation Biology, Vegetation Ecology, Landscape Ecology
Thomas Wrbka
partner
University Vienna, Division of Tropical Ecology and Animal Biodiversity
Christian Schulze
partner
Technical University Vienna, Institute of Hydraulics and Water Management
Alfred Paul Blaschke
partner