Nature-based solutions as water management measures in Hungary

L. Balatonyi, B. Lengyel, Ádám Berger
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Climate change, loss of biodiversity and degradation of ecosystems are all linked and have devastating consequences for our socio-economic stability, health and well-being. Working with nature is increasingly recognized as an efficient way to tackle these growing challenges, according to the new EEA report ‘Nature-based solutions in Europe: Policy, knowledge and practice for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction.’ In line with the basin wide updated flood risk strategy like International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (hereafter: ICPDR) Flood Risk Management Plans 2021. Multilevel action plans have been developed. The EU level plans, such as the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, from the geographical point of view (for example: EU Green Deal) are mainly based on watersheds and on macro-regional scale. However, at the same time, counties should elaborate their strategies on their own level. Hungary has many strategies, one of the most relevant in terms of climate change is the Hungarian National Water Strategy (hereafter: HNWS), also known as, Kvassay Jenő Plan.
基于自然的解决方案作为匈牙利的水管理措施
气候变化、生物多样性丧失和生态系统退化都是相互关联的,并对我们的社会经济稳定、健康和福祉造成毁灭性后果。根据欧洲环境局的新报告《欧洲基于自然的解决方案:适应气候变化和减少灾害风险的政策、知识和实践》,与自然合作日益被认为是应对这些日益严峻的挑战的有效途径。根据国际多瑙河保护委员会(以下简称:ICPDR) 2021年洪水风险管理计划等全流域更新的洪水风险战略。制定了多层次行动计划。欧盟层面的规划,如欧盟多瑙河地区战略,从地理角度来看(如:欧盟绿色协议),主要是基于流域和宏观区域尺度。然而,与此同时,各国应在各自的层面上制定各自的战略。匈牙利有许多战略,其中与气候变化最相关的是匈牙利国家水资源战略(以下简称HNWS),也被称为Kvassay jenzoplan。
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