A good combination of NWRMs focusing on rainwater retention both in the residential and the outer areas
October 20, 2023
Ruzsa is a small village in Hungary, with 2800 inhabitants and a territory of 4800 hectares. The settlement is situated on the Sand Ridge of the Danube-Tisza Interfluve in South-East Hungary, which is the driest part of the country. In this region, the changes in hydrological factors significantly influenced the landscape in a relatively short period of time. The area of wetlands is continuously decreasing, which is a critical symptom of vulnerability
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