RURAL EUROPE: THE DANUBE DELTA – BETWEEN TRADITION AND RENEWAL

The contrast of agricultural ambitions that were once set in the Danube Delta and the growing motivation to advocate for a sustainable future characterizes the cultural landscape of the biosphere reserve. In the Romanian part of the Danube Delta, farmers meet the strictest requirements to protect nature. The elusive water world stretches like a labyrinth of countless channels, swamps, and lakes at the edge of Europe. Wild buffaloes and cattle roam the Romanian Danube Delta without herds. On the coastal sand dunes, lianas grow in the Letea jungle, which is animated by numerous birds and wild horses. In the marshes of the Danube Delta, between cultivated land and steppe, lie long lagoons with floating reed islands. The keeping of livestock is becoming more common in the economic zones designated for agriculture and animal husbandry on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Especially in the western part, where areas were drained during 40 years of communism, intensive agriculture is still practiced today.

 

To compensate for this, projects promoting renaturation are being implemented, initiating a reconsideration towards sustainable and nature-compatible management. In line with this, the promotion of ecological tourism is also emphasized, providing an important perspective for the entire population. Preserving nature and planning land use open new perspectives for the inhabitants of the Danube Delta, supporting both nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.

Directed by: David Holland

Produced by: Hoferichter & Jacobs

Country of origin: Germany

Year of production: 2023

Duration: 52:00 min

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David Holland

David Holland is an aspiring documentary filmmaker and journalist. He was born in Germany and has made a name for himself by bringing his creative flair to several successful film projects. Holland's stories are known for being profound, emotionally touching, and captivating. He always aims to move and inspire his audience, sparking reflection and contemplation. His films tackle subjects ranging from economics and politics to nature, and he excels at bringing them to the screen in a gripping and inspiring manner. He has received numerous awards and nominations as a film director and author. In 2022, he was honored with the prestigious Ludwig-Erhard-Förderpreis für Wirtschaftspublizistik (Ludwig Erhard Promotion Award for Economic Journalism). Additionally, he received nominations for the Deutsch-Französischen Journalistenpreis (German-French Journalist Award) in the categories of "Dokumentation" and "Nachwuchs" (Emerging Talent), as well as the Axel-Springer-Preis für jungen Journalismus (Axel Springer Award for Young Journalism). He studied Geography and Journalism and is currently living and working in Leipzig, Germany.

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