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Financing Of Floods Effects Removal In Danube'S Oltenian Sector

In: ENTERPRISES IN UNSTABLE ECONOMY

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  • Mihaela Triculescu

    (West University of Timisoara, Romania)

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Danube River Basin has been frequently affected by floods in the last decades which often gained historical meanings, the latest being recorded in 2006 and 2013. The material losses were very high and on the Cetate-Dabuleni sector of the Danube river, after the floods of 2006 the dikes have been damaged and partially destroyed. In the end the Rast locality were almost total relocated. Following these events is required to rebuild the flood defense infrastructure in the Lower Danube, but after the first assessment the costs are very high. With this paper we propose the ways of funding for the flood protection works on the Lower Danube, research being done on the Cetate-Dabuleni Danube's sector.

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  • Mihaela Triculescu, 2015. "Financing Of Floods Effects Removal In Danube'S Oltenian Sector," GUT FME Conference Publications, in: Blazej Prusak (ed.),ENTERPRISES IN UNSTABLE ECONOMY, chapter 1, pages 11-18, Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdansk University of Technology.
  • Handle: RePEc:gdk:chapte:2
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    finance; Danube; floods;
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