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Tisza River Basin a European Model for Ministerial Action
Belgrade, 11 October 2007 - The five ministers responsible for water management in Ukraine, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary and Serbia announced their support for actions protecting the Tisza River Basin from pollution, floods and drought. The announcement was made at a 14:00 press conference today during the second day of the Sixth ‘Environment for Europe Conference’ in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Tisza River Basin a European Model for Ministerial Action (71.86 KB)
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Fact Sheet: ICPDR and Tisza Group (46.3 KB)
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Summary Report of the Tisza River Basin Analysis 2007 (2.34 MB)
Summary Report - A call for action TISAR project 2007 - Development of Tisza River Basin Management Plan
Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Slovakia and Hungary share the responsibility for the Tisza river basin and undertook jointly activities towards the implementation of the EU Water Freamwork Directive and the EU Flood Directive. These efforts were supported by the European Union in the frame of the TISAR 2007 and led to good results.
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Hungary Facts & Figures (157.27 KB)
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Annex (3.38 MB)
Photographic documentation of the ITR sampling mission, 2001 -
Final Report (1.72 MB)
Joint Danube Survey: Investigation of the Tisza River and its tributaries Final Report, May 2002 -
Tisza Group, Memorandum of Understanding (2004) (40.08 KB)
"Strengthening of Tisza River Basin cooperation: Towards the implementation of the Integrated Tisza River Basin Management Plan supporting the sustainable development of the region" Tisza Investigation
The investigation of the Tisza River was a follow-up project of the Joint Danube Survey 2001 organised by the ICPDR. The objective of the survey was to investigate the water quality along the river and to promote public awareness. The countries participating at the survey include Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Serbia and Montenegro.