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W-Education First Transnational Meeting 12 th – 16 th November, 2008

Leonardo da Vinci Partnerships “Water for Life – Education for Water ” ROMANIA’s Case.

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W-Education First Transnational Meeting 12 th – 16 th November, 2008

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  1. Leonardo da Vinci Partnerships“Water for Life – Education for Water” ROMANIA’s Case W-Education First Transnational Meeting12th – 16th November, 2008 Maribor - Graz, Slovenia, Austria

  2. Environment - Drainage • Rivers: The Danube is the main collector of radius-distributed rivers, most of them springing from the Carpathians. • The four longest rivers have their source in the Eastern Carpathians: Olt, Mures, Siret and Prut. Also Tisa, on the northern border and Somesul Mare (Maramures region). • As naturak assets we should add more than 2,000 mineral water springs, many of them termal ones. • Lakes: The mountain lakes are either of glacial origin (Bucura and Zanoaga in the Retezat), volcanic, originated in a former volcanic crater ( Saint Ana Lake in Ciomatu Mare Massif) or formed by natural barrage ( Rosu Lake in Hasmas Mountains). • There are also lakes in the plains range as health spas (Amara, Sarat Lake) or as holiday/fishing resorts (Snagov, Caldarusani).

  3. - 97,4 % of Romania’s surface is located in the Danube River basin- Romania represents 29% from Danube River basin surface- The danube River has 37.7% of his length on Romanian territory

  4. Main romanian hydrographical basins

  5. Main hydrographical bodies, subject to the National Management Plan / Strategy

  6. BUCHAREST – ILFOV REGION • It is formed by Bucharest, the capital of Romania, and Ilfov County, located within the south of the country, in the central part of the Romanian Plane. In 2008 the localities network of Buchartest – Ilfov Region has 8 towns, 35 communes and 100 villages. • From these towns, only Bucharest is municipality with around 2 millions inhabitants. • Bucharest is situated on the rivers Dambovitza and Colentina. Colentina developed a series of lakes which modified the morphology and the initial topoclimat: Mogosoaia, Straulesti, Baneasa, Herastrau, Floreasca, Tei, Fundeni, Pantelimon). Some of these lakes soroundings were improved by touristical / agreement reasons, but others are still neglected .

  7. Bucharest satellite

  8. Fundeni Lake

  9. Fundeni Lake satellite

  10. Pantelimon Lake

  11. Pantelimom Lake satellite

  12. Plumbuita Lake

  13. Plumbuita Lake satelite

  14. Herastrau Lake

  15. Fundeni Lake – Dobroesti commune

  16. Fundeni Lake – Dobroesti commune

  17. Fundeni Lake – Dobroesti commune

  18. Dobroesti - 6 km far from Bucharest

  19. We decided to choose Dobroesti area – as a basis for establishing water trail • Reasons: • The proximity: 6 km far from Bucharest • The great touristic attraction • Geographical and cultural potential (sustainable development) • Natural resources education and lifelong learning in a rural/suburban area • Recreational vehicles, paddling classes • Volunteering Resources Mobilisation • Capacity building of NGOs and local decision makers.

  20. Many Thanks!

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