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The Tisza Basin has been subject to significant anthropogenic impacts that have resulted in a degraded system, particularly in terms of pollution and the loss of floodplains and wetlands. The present project is focusing on the development of strategies and implementation of demo project to test the multiple environmental benefits of wetlands to mitigate impacts of floods/droughts and help to reduce nutrient pollution.

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Project title

Integrating multiple benefits of wetlands and floodplains into improved transboundary management for the Tisza River Basin

Summary of the project

The MSP will implement two key components resulting in the following expected outcomes (1); the adoption of policies and legislation (zoning, land use, etc.) within the countries of the Tisza River Basin that promote the optimal use of wetlands / floodplains and other habitat for flood mitigation, nutrient retention, biodiversity enhancement and social amenity value consistent with the EU WFD and IWRM; and (2); demonstrations of effective floodplain management strategies including the adaptation to increased flood events as a consequence of fluctuating flow regime for, nutrient retention, habitat restoration, and flood management implemented at local level. These outcomes and project outputs of actual hectares of wetlands reconnected/restored/conserved will encourage the replication of these GEF-funded pilots as new approaches on the use of wetlands with their multiple environmental benefits throughout the region and with potential for global dissemination.

Objectives

The MSP has two main objectives; (1) to integrate water quality, water quantity, land use, and biodiversity objectives within integrated water resources/river basin management (IWRM/RBM) under the legal umbrella of the EU and ICPDR, and; (2) to begin implementation of IWRM principles through the testing of new approaches on wetland and floodplain management through community-based demonstration. The community-level pilot activities will link to the development and implementation of an agreed river basin management plan following the principles of IWRM and tested at the regional/local level under the governance arrangements established for management of the Tisza River Basin. The integration of water quality and quantity management is considered to be a significantly innovative approach in the basin and the results of this will be utilised elsewhere in the Danube River Basin through catalytic policies and actions of the ICPDR.

Activities of the project

The Baseline activities of this MSP (funded by the Tisza River Governments, European Union and ICPDR ) include:

  • Implementing the EU Water Framework Directive;
  • Developing flood and drought management strategies;
  • The development of a river basin management plan

The GEF Incremental cost activities (including activities funded by UNEP and UNDP) include:

  • The implementation of pilot projects on wetlands and floodplain restoration and protection to deliver multiple benefits across GEF focal areas (including flood mitigation, nutrient retention, biodiversity enhancement, etc.) supporting the mainstreaming of this approach into national policy promoting floodplains protection for a wide range of uses.
  • Involvement of local communities in delivering multiple benefits towards integrated land and water management
  • The integration of water quality, water quantity, land use, and biodiversity objectives within integrated water resources/river basin management under the legal umbrella of the EU and ICPDR to ensure sustainability;
  • The development of a replication strategy for elsewhere in the region and globally.
  • Promoting the benefits of involvement of a wide range of ministries/sectors in the protection and maintenance of the environment through active participation of inter-ministerial committees.
  • Catalyzing development of the Tisza Group’s new integrated mission at operational level under an effective functioning of a sustainable regional institution for management of the Tisza River Basin under the authority of the ICPDR’s process of implementing integrated management plans in sub-basins.

Activities related to Component 1

Integration of water quality, water quantity, land use, and biodiversity objectives within integrated water resources/river basin management under the legal umbrella of the EU and ICPDR

  • Activity 1(i) – Development of strategies for reducing pollution in the Tisza River Basin
  • Activity 1(ii) – Development of a flood and drought mitigation strategy
  • Activity 1(iii) – Combination of Tisza River Basin Strategies into an Integrated River Basin Management Plan
  • Activity 1(iv) – Dissemination and replication strategy for Component 1

Activities related to Component 2

Implementation of IWRM principles through the testing of new approaches on wetland and floodplain management through community-based demonstration

  • Activity 2(i) – Identification of potential demonstration projects
  • Activity 2(ii) – Agreement via stakeholder workshop on priority projects to be implemented
  • Activity 2(iii) – Implementation of demonstration projects
  • Activity 2(iv) – Feedback and presentation of results – final stakeholder workshop
  • Activity 2(v) – Development of a replication strategy for Component 2

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News

 

Integrating Land and Water Management in the Tisza River Basin, 26 - 27 April 2010, Szolnok, Hungary

Hungary, the ICPDR, UNDP-GEF, UNEP and EC, DG ENV-D.1 are jointly organizing a workshop on "Integrating land and water management to reduce impacts of floods and droughts on water status in the Tisza River Basin District" on 26 – 27 April 2010 in Szolnok, Hungary. If interested, please visit the webpage of the workshop (see Related Links).

 

ICPDR Ministerial Meeting, 16 February 2010, Vienna, Austria

On the 16th February in Vienna ministers and high-level representatives responsible for water management from the Danube River Basin countries joined and discussed about the achievements and future needs/actions related to the Danube River Basin. In the frame of the high level Ministerial meeting - hosted by the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR)- Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Montenegro, the Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine and the European Commission have endorsed the ‘Danube Declaration’. In addition, ministers and high-level representatives from Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine adopted the `Ministerial Statement towards the development and implementation of a River Basin Management Plan for the Tisza River Basin’. The related documents can be downloaded from below.

 

 1st UNDP/GEF Tisza MSP Stakeholder meeting in November 2009

On 13th November 2009 the 1st UNDP/GEF Tisza MSP Stakeholder meeting was organised with the support of the UNDP. The purpose of this workshop was to highlight the activities underway in three demonstration projects across the Tisza River Basin that are addressing the management of water quality and quantity. These demonstration projects would provide valuable ideas to the development of an Integrated Tisza River Basin Management Plan that is currently the focus of the ICPDR Tisza Group.

The presentations of the Stakeholder meeting can be downloaded from below.


2008-07-17
Call for Project Ideas (PDF, 478.7KB)

Call for project ideas in Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Ukraine in the frame of the UNDP/GEF project "Integrating multiple benefits of wetlands and floodplains into improved transboundary management for the Tisza River Basin"

2008-08-29
Inception Report (PDF, 708.8KB)

Integrating multiple benefits of wetlands and floodplains into improved transboundary management for the Tisza River Basin

2008 July

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Last Edit: 2010-03-23