The Danube River and The Western Black Sea Coast
The Danube River and The Western Black Sea Coast by Jürg Bloesch, Bernd Cyffka, Thomas Hein, Cristina Sandu, Nike Sommerwerk
Follow the pulse of one of Europe’s most dynamic landscapes in this authoritative exploration of the Danube River and the Western Black Sea Coast. Combining field research, regional expertise, and clear synthesis, this book guides readers through the river’s downstream journey into the western shores of the Black Sea — a region where hydrology, coastal dynamics, ecology, and human activity meet.
Clear, compelling chapters examine sediment transport, shoreline evolution, deltaic processes, and the socio-economic pressures shaping Romania and Bulgaria’s coastlines. The authors — respected scientists with interdisciplinary backgrounds — present up-to-date analyses on water management, biodiversity hotspots, flood risk, and adaptation strategies in the face of climate change. Practical maps and precise case studies make complex processes accessible to researchers, planners, and engaged travelers alike.
Whether you are a coastal geomorphologist, environmental planner, policy maker, student, or simply fascinated by European river systems, this volume delivers actionable insight and regional perspective. It balances rigorous science with readable narrative, making it an essential resource for understanding how natural forces and human decisions shape the Danube–Black Sea interface.
Add The Danube River and The Western Black Sea Coast to your professional library or recommend it to colleagues — a timely reference for anyone invested in sustainable river and coastal futures across the Danube basin and the Western Black Sea region.
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