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Transfer Danube Hungarian National Stakeholder Meeting & Conference

Experts, decision-makers, and practitioners gathered in Tatabánya on the 10th of March 2026 for the TRANSFER Danube National Stakeholder Meeting & Conference, organised by the Rába-Duna-Vág European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation with Limited Liability. The event created a vibrant platform for dialogue on one of the most pressing challenges facing the region today – climate change...

National Stakeholder Conference in the University of Stuttgart, Germany

On 12 March 2026, the Institute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental Systems (IWS) at the University of Stuttgart hosted an outreach event on the TRANSFER Danube project at Campus Vaihingen, combining an introduction to the project with a practical drone workshop. The event began with an overview of TRANSFER Danube and the role of IWS...

National Stakeholder Conference in Podgorica, Montenegro

On 4 March 2026, the Institute of Hydrometeorology and Seismology held a national conference within the TRANSFER Danube project, presenting results, the agroclimatic e-platform, and future activities to strengthen climate resilience in agriculture. The Institute of Hydrometeorology and Seismology organized the National Stakeholders Conference on 4 March 2026 at the European House, Podgorica, within the...

TRANSFER Danube National Dissemination Event in Bucharest, Romania

On 3 March 2026 in Bucharest, 29 stakeholders (public authorities, researchers, farmers) attended the TRANSFER Danube dissemination event to present project progress and discuss climate risks, irrigation challenges, and agro-climatic tools. The event brought together 29 participants representing national and regional public authorities, research and academic institutions, farmers’ associations, and agricultural enterprises. Key participants included representatives from the National...

First National Stakeholders Conference in Tulln, Austria under the TRANSFER Danube project

The first national stakeholder workshop in Tulln on February 26, 2026, with the title “TRANSFER Danube – an international project to strengthen climate resilience in agriculture”, was organized by BOKU University. 12 participants representing all target groups (national/regional/local public authorities, education/training centers apart from BOKU University, operating water management company and farmers) were present and...

First National Stakeholders Conference in the Czech Republic under the “TRANSFER Danube” project

On 13 February 2026, a National Stakeholders Conference within the project TRANSFER Danube – InTegRAted moNitoring System For agro-climatic risks within DanubE Region was held at the conference centre of Hotel Olympionik in Mělník, Czech Republic. The event was organised by the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CULS) and brought together representatives of relevant stakeholder groups...

First National Stakeholders Conference in Bulgaria under the “TRANSFER Danube” project

The First National Stakeholders Conference within the project TRANSFER Danube “ InTegRAted moNitoring System For agro-climatic risks within DanubE Region”, co-funded by the Interreg Danube Region Programme, was organised by the Bulgarian partner, Association Centre for Sustainability and Economic Growth (CSEG), on the 11th of February 2026 at the conference hall of Hotel Domaine, Peshtera, Bulgaria. The event was attended by representatives from local...

First National Stakeholders Conference in Croatia

Within the framework of the TRANSFER Danube project, a national stakeholders conference was organised to introduce the project, its objectives, and its main thematic focus to key national and regional stakeholders. The event was organised by Sensum Ltd. and brought together representatives of public authorities, research and educational institutions, professionals from the agricultural sector, and...

UAV shooting and phenology observations in Croatia

Within the TRANSFER Danube project, activities related with phenology observation started during November in Croatia. The Sensum team together with BC institute established two pilot areas for winter wheat and maize. During the initial field work, microplots for phenological observations were set up at each location in accordance with the project’s standardised protocol. These microplots...

Establishment of new pilot areas in the Czech Republic

Within the TRANSFER Danube project, activities related to the new agricultural season have started in the Czech Republic. The team from the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CULS) established three new pilot areas for winter wheat. During the initial field work, microplots for phenological observations were set up at each location in accordance with...
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