Развитие международной научно-исследовательской инфраструктуры региона Нижний Дунай
Abstract
Purpose. The main objective is common information about the creation, nature and scientific basis of a new research infrastructure that combines the world's leading expertise and provides access to a range of river and marine ecosystems. Providing a single center for knowledge sharing, access to harmonized data, a platform for interdisciplinary research, education and training, that provides opportunities for sustainable management and environmental protection. The general goal is to develop quality to a pan-European level of research. Methods. Interdisciplinary dialogue at different levels between scientists of different disciplines had been used. Results. The ability to take into account inter-disciplinary relationships is crucial to bridging the gap between scientific disciplines, as well as barriers between scientists and politicians, water managers and entrepreneurs. An education system is being developed for the development of transnational cooperation in order to facilitate the exchange of data and knowledge, which will make a significant contribution to increasing efficiency and capacity building. Users are offered research in the fields of geology, biology, ecology, chemistry, physics, numerical and physical modeling, climatology, social and economic sciences and the development of new technologies for freshwater, terrestrial and marine environments and transition areas. Conclusions. The final result allows identifying the most important scientific parameters in the river-sea ecosystem, identifying current environmental problems covering the river-sea system for solving key social problems and related scientific and political needs.
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