February was all about sediment management and waterway development at the Hungarian General Directorate of Water Management (OVF)
At the Hungarian Hydrological Society’s committee session on February 13th, experts gathered to discuss sediment transport, dredging impacts, low water level changes, and riverbed morphology. Our iNNO SED coordinator, Sándor Baranya (Budapest University of Technology and Economics - BME) , delivered a presentation highlighting the crucial role of sediment dynamics in sustainable river management and showcasing how the iNNO SED project will contribute to innovative solutions throughout the project lifecycle.
Following on from this event, at the FAIRway Danube II workshop on February 26th, Sándor introduced the iNNO SED and Danube Sediment Q2 (of which BME is also a partner) projects, addressing key questions such as how sediment management can support waterway development and what interventions are needed for Hungary’s navigation routes
Following on from this event, at the FAIRway Danube II workshop on February 26th, Sándor introduced the iNNO SED and Danube Sediment Q2 (of which BME is also a partner) projects, addressing key questions such as how sediment management can support waterway development and what interventions are needed for Hungary’s navigation routes
