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Joint Commitment in Tisza River Basin - Good Water Quality for all Tisza Countries
Uzhgorod, 11 April 2011. The five Tisza River Basin countries Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Ukraine entered a new stage in joint water management to ensure good water quality. In the course of a Ministerial Meeting held in Uzhgorod (Ukraine), a management plan was signed that commits the five countries to further cooperation in their efforts to protect the valuable environment of the basin. What used to be a matter of individual countries is now an international endeavour.
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Croatia Facts & Figures (150.25 KB)
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Ministerial Statement Towards the Development and Implementation of the RBM Plan for the Tisza Basin (2010) (60.99 KB)
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UNDP GEF TiSZA MSP BROSCHURE (1.8 MB)
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Danube Declaration 2010 (89.35 KB)
Danube Basin: Shared waters - joint responsibilities. Declaration made by the Ministers of the Danube countries. -
Presentations of the 1st Stakeholder meeting of the UNDP/GEF Tisza MSP (19.9 MB)
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Public Participation Process 2009 (58.31 KB)
to facilitate public involvementof in the development of the Danube River Basin Managment Plan -
Integrated Land Development - Project document (2.09 MB)
Integrated land development programmeto improve land use and water management efficiency in the Tisza Basin (HU, RO, CS) -
Selected Measures Towards Integrated Land and Water Management in Upper Tisza - Project Document (578.45 KB)
Project Proposal: Selected Measures Towards Integrated Land and Water Management in Upper Tisza -
Bodrog Project Document (993.22 KB)