Licurici, MihaelaBoengiu, SanduIonuş, Oana2016-11-172016-11-172011Quaestiones Geographicae vol. 30 (1), 2011. pp. 57-68.978-83-62662-62-30137- 477Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10593/15564The paper discusses the natural and man-induced hazards in the Rast-Gighera sector of the Danube Floodplain, an area displaying asymmetric character, with the high and steep slopes of the Prebalcanic Tableland dominating the low Romanian floodplain. The subject regards an acute present problem, the necessity to improve the management of dangerous phenomena included among the objectives for this millennium. Moreover, the paper regards a space with an exceptional natural heritage that has been seriously transformed by man, the natural-human opposition becoming the key-element of the region. The complexity of the subject is given by the plurality of causes that lead to the genesis of hazards. Their nature, frequency and intensity, along with other factors of psychological or economic nature imply different answers from the part of the affected population.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDanube Floodplainfloodregulation worksland degradationnatural hazardreconstructionNatural and man-induced hazards along the Danube, between Rast and Gighera settlements, with a special view on the 2006 floodArtykuł