TABLE OF CONTENTS
Kristof Van Assche, Constantin Iordachi, – Nature, Culture and the
Biopolitics of the Danube Delta
I. PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE
1.Jenică Hanganu, Mihai Doroftei, Ion Sârbu, Nicolae Ştefan –
Physical Landscape: Distribution of the Vegetation within the
Danube Delta
2.Erika Schneider – The Impact of the Hydrological Regime on the
Diversity of Natural Habitats in the Danube Delta
3.Jenică Hanganu, Mihai Doroftei – The Importance of Danube Delta
Reed Beds – for the Environment and for Use by Humans
4.Erika Schneider – The Danube Delta: Lessons Learned from Nature
Restoration Projects
II. HISTORICAL LANDSCAPE
5.Nicolae Panin, Willem Overmars – Recent Development of the Danube
Delta: Evaluation of Existing Cartographic Documents
6.Ştefan Constantinescu – Various Approaches to the Danube Delta:
From Maps to Reality
III. CULTURAL-POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
7.Petruţa Teampău, Kristof Van Assche – Pirates, Fish and Tourists.
The Life of Post-Communist Sulina
8.Tanya Richardson – (In)Accessible Land: The Changing Practice and
Regulation of Gardening in the Reed Beds of Ukraine’s Danube
Delta
9.Alexander Prigarin – Fishing Traditions Among Old Believers in
the Danube Delta: Survival Strategies during the 19th Century
10.Cosmina Timoce – Romanians and Lippovans in Sulina: Prismatic
Identifications and Contexts for Generating Cultural Comparison
11.Natalia Serebriannikova – Traditional Medicine and its Evolution
in Southern Bessarabia
12.Kristof Van Assche, Sandra Bell, Petruţa Teampău – Birds, Fish
and the Traumatic Nature of the Swamp: Concepts of Nature in
Regards to the Romanian Danube Delta
IV. POLICY-PLANNING LANDSCAPE
13.Bart Schultz – Some Aspects of Water Management and land
Reclamation in the Danube Delta
14.Paul Goriup, Natasha Goriup – The Evolution of Policies and
Institutions for the Conservation of the Ukrainian Danube Delta
15.Iulian Nichersu – Towards a Master plan: Support for Sustainable
Development in the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve
16.Joanne Vinke-de Kruijf, Hans Bressers, Denie Augustijn –
Integrated Management of the Lower Danube River: Experiences with
the Application of Dutch Policy Concepts and Interactive Planning
Methods
17.Kristof Van Assche, Martijn Duineveld, Raoul Beunen, Petruţa
Teampău – Circumscribing Locals: Transformations of Knowledge/
Power and the Governance of the Danube Delta
Constantin Iordachi is an associate professor of history and
co-director of Pasts, Inc. Center for Historical Studies at the
Central European University, Budapest.
Kristof Van Assche is an associate professor of planning,
governance and development at the University of Alberta and
visiting associate professor of strategic communication at
Wageningen University.
The insights discovered in this book are bold and we are obligated
to listen; they give voice to so many stories that have lacked a
voice until now. Van Assche and Iordachi have brought together an
extraordinary team of researchers who elevate our knowledge
and understanding of this special place, the Danube Delta, and the
many issues surrounding it. Now, we need to translate these
insights into current and future planning. This volume offers us an
enormous opportunity to make that happen.
*Kyle Whitfield, University of Alberta*
The Bio-Politics of the Danube Delta offers an intricate,
thoroughly composed, and timely insight into the physical,
historical, cultural-political and policy/planning landscapes of
the delta. In doing so, the volume contributes interdisciplinary
perspectives on socio-political and ecological transformation
processes to ongoing debates on ‘sustainable development’ of the
region. A must read for all scholars working on transformation and
change processes in post-Soviet settings.
*Anna-Katharina Hornidge, University of Bonn, Germany*
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