This document provides an overview of the National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (NIHWM) in Romania and its involvement in the RESTORE project. The NIHWM is a public research institution that conducts hydrology, hydrogeology, and water management research to support decision-making. It has about 200 employees and obtains funding from contracts with the Ministry of Environment and Forests and National Administration "Romanian Waters". The NIHWM is also involved in several international organizations. As part of the RESTORE project, the NIHWM is subcontracted by the DLG in the Netherlands to assist with project management, communications, networking events, and populating the river restoration wiki database for central and eastern Europe.
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1. Brief Presentation of National Institute of
Hydrology and Water Management and its
Involvement in the RESTORE Project
Andreea Galie, pHD
Head of Water Management and Eco‐hydrology Dpt.
Regional Communications Manager for Central and Eastern Europe Region within
RESTORE project
Elisabeta Cserwid, eng.
Head of River Basin Development Plans Dpt.
Regional Communications Assistant for Central and Eastern Europe Region within
RESTORE project
2. Overview
National Institute of Hydrology and Water
Management – main activities
Example of studies in the field of
Eco‐hydrology/River Restoration in Romania
NIHWM involvement within RESTORE project
3. National Institute of Hydrology and Water
Management (NIHWM / INHGA)
Public institution, under National Administration “APELE ROMANE”
(“ROMANIAN WATERS”) umbrella
Develops research activities and provides services in the field of
hydrology, hydrogeology and water management in order to support
decisions in IWRM field (N. A. “APELE ROMANE” and Ministry of
Environment and Forests)
About 200 employees (150 universities degree staff, 30 PhD degree)
Sources of financing (actual situation) :
• 45 % ‐ contracts with Ministry of Environment and Forests
• 23 % ‐ contracts with different national beneficiaries
• 20 % ‐ contracts with National Administration “APELE ROMANE ”
• 12 % ‐ international projects ‐ CE : FP7, Life+, IPA, SEE etc; EEA.
4. NIHWM ‐ member and active participant to
many international organizations
World Meteorological Organization (NIHWM is Romania’s
representative in the field of hydrology with WMO)
National Committee for International Hydrological Program – IHP
UNESCO
International Association of Hydrological Sciences – IAHS
European Union of Earth Sciences
Central and Eastern European Network of Basin Organization –
CEE NBO Secretariat
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
5. MAIN FIELDS OF ACTIVITY (1)
warnings of dangerous hydrologic events for prevention and
management of crisis situations (floods, droughts) ;
short, medium, and long term hydrologic forecasts of national
and transboundary interest ;
coordination of hydrologic and hydro-geologic activity at
national level ; data validation
water resources assessment; hydrological studies, impact of
the climate changes on the hydrological regime ;
water resources management, including flood and drought risk
management ;
6. MAIN FIELDS OF ACTIVITY (2)
studies for implementation of IWRM national strategies :
• elaboration of support studies for River Basin Development
and Management Plans;
• carrying out of studies for implementation of the WFD
2000/60/EC and Flood Directive 2007/60/EC ;
• flooding studies, development of research in the field of eco-
hydrology including river restoration, etc.
responsible with the accomplishment of commitments resulted
from international conventions / agreements in the field of
hydrology, hydrogeology and water management in which
the NIHWM is part, as well as tasks established by
hydro-technical commissions with the neighboring countries.
7. Examples of studies in the field of eco‐
hydrology / river restoration
Restoration Guideline for Hydro-morphologically Altered
Rivers (Volume 1 - Steps to implement a RR project –
conceptual planning; Volume 2 - Case Studies) – 2011
Study on fish migration aids suitable for 15-50 m height of
dams – 2011
- a comparative analysis of global practices on fish
migration aids;
- case studies on the Crisul Repede River (Tileagd and
Lugasu dams).
8. NIHWM involvement within RESTORE project
The NIHWM is subcontractor of the DLG Government
Service for Land and Water Management (DLG) -
The Netherlands which is junior partner within the
RESTORE (Rivers: Engaging, Supporting and
Transferring knOwledge for Restoration in Europe)
Project;
DLG is in-charge with:
The Eastern European network;
Knowledge management;
Information management.