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Deliverable D3.3 June 2025 Lead: DDNI

Shared Vision on Spatial Policies

For the protection and restoration of freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity in the Danube River Basin and its Delta

A cross-sectoral vision integrating stakeholder engagement, spatial scenario development, and ecosystem-based policy modelling under the EU Mission "Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030".

Purpose & Scope

D3.3 is the final output of WP3 – Innovative Practices in Spatial Policies for the Protection and Restoration of Freshwater Ecosystems and Biodiversity. Building on D3.1 (inventory of ecosystem-based practices) and D3.2 (stakeholder session reports), it translates stakeholder-driven scenarios into policy-relevant spatial development strategies.

The deliverable uses Logical Framework Analysis (LFA) combined with Planning Support Systems (PSS) to enable evidence-based scenario modelling, dynamic spatial planning, and policy evaluation across diverse geographic and institutional contexts within the Danube Basin.

Key Outcomes

A structured methodology for integrating spatial and ecosystem-based planning in freshwater governance

Policy recommendations tailored to cross-border regions and urban-rural dynamics

Decision-support tools enabling participatory multi-actor collaboration in spatial planning

Strategic alignment with EU climate resilience, biodiversity protection, and sustainable land-use strategies

Validation of scenarios through Living Labs in real-life contexts including the Danube Delta

Deliverable Information
NumberD3.3
Work PackageWP3
TaskT3.4 – Ecosystem impact assessment for urban land-use transformations
Due DateM30 (June 2025)
Submitted26.06.2025
Lead PartnerDDNI (Danube Delta National Institute)
DisseminationPublic

Related Deliverables
The 3R Framework – Core Approach

The modelling framework is structured around the 3R approach, validated through participatory Living Labs and tested in locations such as the Danube Delta.

Restoration

Re-establishing ecological functions, connectivity, and biodiversity in degraded freshwater ecosystems across the Danube Basin. Based on evidence from ER/NbS projects.

Revitalization

Strengthening socio-ecological systems through adaptive governance, participatory planning, and integration of ecosystem services into spatial development frameworks.

Regeneration

Transformative change toward resilient, inclusive, and sustainable land-water governance aligned with EU Green Deal and Mission Ocean objectives by 2030.

Methodology – 6 Stages (LFA + PSS)

Combining Logical Framework Analysis (LFA) with Planning Support Systems (PSS), the deliverable applies a six-stage process using System Dynamics, Cellular Automata, and Agent-Based Modelling.

1
Conceptual Framework

System Dynamics (SD), Cellular Automata (CA), and Agent-Based Modelling (ABM) to map causal relationships, land-use transitions, and human-land interactions.

2
Data Collection & Processing

Geospatial (GIS, remote sensing), socio-economic (census, policy), and climate & hydrology (precipitation, temperature) datasets.

3
Scenario Development

Reference Scenario, Restoration Scenario, and Regeneration Scenario developed to assess future land-use interventions and policy impacts.

4
Participatory Planning

Stakeholder validation of the PSS framework through workshops, expert consultations, public participation, and policy analysis.

5
Model Validation & Policy Integration

Comparative case studies, sensitivity analysis, and ecosystem impact assessment to validate the PSS framework.

6
Visualization & Decision Support

GIS-based spatial analysis, AI-supported techniques, and Artificial Neural Networks to produce actionable policy recommendations.

EcoDaLLi Living Lab

Living Labs are open innovation ecosystems operating in real-life environments. They emphasize iterative feedback, co-creation, rapid prototyping, and scaling of solutions. The Danube & Black Sea Lighthouse acts as orchestrator between citizens, research organizations, companies, and government levels.

The EcoDaLLi Living Lab in the Danube Delta was organized with the Ministry of Environment, Waters and Forests of Romania, Tulcea County Prefecture, and DDNI, engaging a wide range of institutional actors:

City Council County Council ANAR ARBDD Aquaserv Prefecture ENEL Distribution AQUASERV DSVSA DSP Energoterm ADI APA CANAL APM EUROPOLIS SNIF Fishing Village Agromarkets
Living Lab Concept: Foundation (contingency theory + 30+ years of ER/NbS experience) → Development (Open Network Innovation + EcoDaLLi Research Design) → Results (Network, User & Stakeholder perspectives and outcomes).
Water – Biodiversity – Climate Change Nexus

The Danube Delta Living Lab demonstrates the systemic interdependence of three critical domains for ecological restoration.

Water

Water balance and underground balance essential for hydrological integrity. Key actors: City & County Council, ANAR, ARBDD, Aquaserv. Central challenge: sufficient ecological flows.

Biodiversity

Habitat fragmentation and loss of ecological connectivity addressed through NbS. Socio-economic network includes citizens, local producers, markets, and DSP/Agromarkets.

Climate Change

LULUCF dynamics, outdated energy infrastructure, and financial constraints on lake level maintenance. Requires adaptive measures for local communities and ecosystems.

Ecosystem restoration depends on integrated water management, biodiversity conservation, and climate adaptation, all underpinned by institutional collaboration and support for local socio-economic actors.
Three Pillars: Biodiversity – Social – Economy

The three pillars of the EcoDaLLi Living Lab framework highlight the association of biodiversity conservation with European economic and social initiatives.

Biodiversity

Aligned with the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030:

  • Transform ≥30% of EU land & seas into effectively managed protected areas
  • Restore degraded ecosystems across the EU
  • Promote NbS and Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EBA)
  • Reduce pressures on biodiversity through transformative change
Social

Inclusive governance through the Practice Living Lab System (PLLS):

  • Local actors: citizens, educators, NGOs, producers, municipalities
  • Participatory scenario development & spatial visioning
  • Co-design addressing social equity, public health, access to services
  • Knowledge co-creation and community ownership of ecological goals
  • Aligned with EU Biodiversity Strategy, European Pillar of Social Rights & SDGs
Economy

Four economic transformation goals for 2030:

  • Intensification – "Ecology First" vision: economy aligned with biodiversity conservation, not above it
  • Differentiation – Public finance for developing countries; private sector for developed economies
  • Pluralization – Multiple economic instruments for livelihoods, climate resilience & cultural value
  • Marketing – Integrating market mechanisms to prevent market failure and overuse of natural assets
EU Policy Alignment

The shared vision connects to and supports the following European strategies and frameworks:

EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 European Green Deal Paris Agreement European Climate Law 2030 Agenda & SDGs Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Circular Economy Action Plan EU Climate Adaptation Strategy Farm to Fork Strategy Bioeconomy Strategy EU Forestry Strategy 2030 EU Soil Strategy Sustainable Mobility Strategy Water Framework Directive EU Floods Directive Danube River Basin Management Plan
Conclusion & Forward Look

D3.3 lays the groundwork for coordinated, science-informed action across the Danube River Basin. By coupling LFA with PSS, the approach enables:

Evidence-based decision-making by policy-makers and spatial planners

Multi-stakeholder collaboration through Living Labs and co-creation workshops

Practical application of 3R restoration models across diverse ecological and institutional contexts

Capacity building and knowledge exchange facilitated by the EcoDaLLi Portal

This shared vision aims to catalyze long-term alignment of regional policies and foster community empowerment through inclusive governance of freshwater ecosystems.
Access the Full Deliverable

D3.3 is the final output of WP3, intended for policy-makers, spatial planners, researchers, and regional stakeholders.

Download D3.3 (PDF) Back to WP3

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