Research Projects

  • SIDPOP – Support instrument for decision making in persistent organic pollutants management: Case Study – Mureş Catchment Area – EEA Grant

  • The influence of biotope on the morphological variability, distribution and structure of aquatic Heteroptera communities – ULBS Grant

  • The assessment of ant communities and other groups of insects as indicators of heavy metal pollution – ULBS Grant

  • Quantification and modeling of the ecosystem services offered by the Carpathian rivers in the context of impact assessment and the environmental costs of human activities – OP HRD Post - doctoral Grant

  • Integrated management plan review for the Grădiştea Muncelului–Cioclovina Natural Park ROSCI0087 and ROSPA0045 – OP ENV Grant

  • Ensuring an appropriate management for the Maramureş Mountains Natural Park by preserving biodiversity, monitoring, sightseeing, information and awareness – OP ENV Grant

  • Study of the quality of Timiş water and registry of polluters, source to border –part of the Protective measures for Timiş River project – financed by European Community through the PHARE CBC program

  • Fishes as water quality indicators of open waters of Serbia – financed by Serbian Ministry of Education and Science

  • A sustainable sanitary model in decentralized spaces according to Hosman village (Romania) example – financed by DBU

  • The integrated management of ichthyofauna in Carpathian rivers (order I, II) in bio-economic and eco-economic context. Pilot study: the Târnava basin, adaptability model at national level – OP HRD Post-doctoral Grant

  • Estimating soil loss through erosion and land degradation in the Secaşul Mare Basin for development by eco-economic and bio-economic principles – OP HRD Post-doctoral Grant

  • Assessing the biodiversity – stability – self-regulation relationship, scientific basis for sustainable management of the Carpathian lotic ecosystem resources and services in eco-bio-economic context – OP HRD Post-doctoral Grant

  • Heliciculture as a bio-economic and eco-economic alternative for the overexploitation of terrestrial gastropods in Romania for commercial purposes. Pilot Study: Southern Transylvania – OP HRD Post-doctoral Grant

  • Promoting a responsible forest management to support sustainable development in the Danube – Carpathian ecoregion, Romania – financed by The European Commission and WWF-DCP

  • Integrated management of wetlands in the Carpathians, part of the BioREGIO Carpathians Project – financed by Swiss Contribution to the enlarged European Union and Carpathian Wetlands Initiative

  • Elaborating the Red List of species, habitats and the list of invasive species in the Romanian Carpathians, part of the BioREGIO Carpathians Project – financed by Swiss Contribution to the enlarged European Union and Carpathian Wetlands Initiative