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ABSTRACT: About 200,000 hectares of alluvial wetlands offer sustainable
flood control, natural water purification, and incomparable ecological
value on the Sava and Drava Rivers between Croatia, Hungary, and Slovenia.
The continuous riparian system formed by the rivers, their tributaries, and
the Danube stretches over 2,000 km. An ecosystem of pan-European importance
is being endangered by unsustainable water management, hydroelectric
dams, and plans to ease navigation. Large biosphere reserves are propo


econo


sed to maintain the hig
highigh
hh economic and ecological value and to promote best
practices in natural resources management and tourism. Birds are discussed


tice
as an indicator of the ecological importance of the


in flooding and geomorphology
of the alluvial wetlands.
K e y wo rd s : alluvial wetlands, nature preservation, birds as indicator,
flood control, navigation, water management