Project

Establishment of a Basin Management Framework for the Integrated Management for the Tisza Transboundary River Basin

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Mid-Term Evaluation
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Project Document
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Project Identification Form
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Report
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SAP
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Workshop
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Key Basin Project Results

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Catalytic Impacts

Project generated additional resources (co-fin) for parallel project on plastic waste from Coca Cola in Ukraine

Results Indicators

Restored habitat, including wetlands

19957 ha

INDICATOR#1 Ha of wetlands planned for reconnection/restoration [Target (as identified by the agreed ITRBMP): 17,306 ha were identified with potential for reconnection. 2,651 ha are expected to be reconnected by 2015 and 12,993 ha (Ukraine) are planned for reconnection by 2021. Two of the demonstration projects investigated the challenges of floodplains and wetlands resulting in 6 km of restored riverbank and a restored mountain stream in Ukraine. In Slovakia the concept of ‘making space for rivers’ has gained acceptance by the national Ministry of Environment following limited restoration of floodplains and wetlands in the Bodrog basin. Through the development of a manual on Integrated Land Development further stress reduction through improved management is expected.
Establishment of country-specific inter-ministerial committees

YES

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Regional legal agreements and cooperation frameworks

YES

-Danube River Protection Convention, in force -There has been a Tisza MoU since 2004 and planned Ministerial Meeting next April to update MoU and reinforce 'Tisza Group' INDICATOR #1: Regional and national integrated management plans endorsed by all countries by 2011. National budgets allocated to implement plans by 2011. Management reports to ICPDR and Tisza Group each year. [Target: Integrated (quality and quantity, water and land) management] On 11 April 2011, in Uzhgorod, Ukraine the Tisza Ministers and High Representatives of the countries adopted the ITRBM Plan and updated a Memorandum of Understanding to express their commitment to the Integrated Tisza River Basin Management Plan and pledge to continue the efforts needed to achieve its goals.
Regional Management Institutions

NO

For Danube River as a whole, not for Tisza. Since 2004 Tisza Group under MoU agreement of Tisza Ministers. Will be extended (time and remit - including measures to address pollution, floods etc) in April 2011.
National/Local reforms

YES

INDICATOR#2: Adoption of revised policies for land-water management by 2011. [Target: All countries involved in demo projects} The revised policies on land-water management were included in the ITRBMP. The results and lessons learned from three pilot demonstration projects guided the development of the ITRBMP and were included in the Plan as positive examples to stimulate replication.
Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis: Agreement on transboundary priorities and root causes

TBD

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Development of Strategic Action Program (SAP)

YES

The UNDP/GEF Tisza Project (has worked closely with the Tisza countries and the ICPDR to develop an Integrated Tisza River Basin Management Plan (ITRBMP). This Plan is equivalent to a GEF Strategic Action Programme (SAP). The Project had a focus land/water management aimed at improving the use and protection of wetlands and floodplains to encourage further restorations of these important river basin features that have been lost due to intensive farming and flood protection and undertook three pilot projects addressing land and water management in addition to the co-ordination of the ITRBM support.

Information sources

GEF 4 Tracking Tool (2010), IWC6 Results Note (2011)

The transboundary water resources of this important sub-basin of the Danube are being seriously threatened by pollution from domestic, agricultural and industrial discharges, and by unsustainable land-water management practices aggravating the frequency and impacts of extreme climatic events (floods). This critical situation has been highlighted by the diagnostic assessments (Danube TDA1999 and TDA2006) conducted within the context of the GEF-EU coordinated efforts for the sustainable management of the Danube River Basin, which have led to the agreement on a Strategic Action Program (SAP) for the entire Danube basin. For the Tisza River Basin the SAP identifies the need of a coordinated regional effort to develop harmonized national and regional policies for integrated land and water management that would include actions to reduce nutrient discharges, thereby contributing to the overall goal of the rehabilitation of the Black Sea ecosystem. In response to TDA findings and to SAP agreements, the proposed project, building on the successful implementation of the GEF-UNDP Danube Regional Project and complementing other GEF and non-GEF ongoing initiatives in the region will: (i) Accelerate, as part of the Danube SAP implementation process - and in line with the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD), the establishment of the Tisza River Management Plan, adopting Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) principles and including measures for nutrient reduction, mitigation of hazards from toxics and to reduce impacts from extreme climatic events, such as restoring flood plain functions; (ii) Promote the replication of the good practices in nutrient reduction demonstrated through GEF Investment Fund projects in the region (e.g. in Romania, Bulgaria etc). (iii) Implement small-scale demonstration projects that will support these efforts towards reforms of environmental and natural resources governance, and serve as a learning experience for other larger scale pilot projects to be conducted as the Tisza RMP is implemented. The project will hence contribute to the achievement of the goals of the Black Sea -Danube Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction (GEF-World Bank - UNDP), advance the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive, and more in general improve environmental sustainability, in line with Millennium Development Goal 7.

Project Category

River/Lake

Country

Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Regional

Waterbodies

Danube

Ecosystems

River

Budget

USD 1,930,000

Total Cost of the project

USD 1,000,000

GEF Allocation to project

Partners

United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)

The UN Office for Project Services - UNOPS - manages project resources to help developing nations and countries in transition in their quest for peace, social stability, economic growth and sustainable development.

Contacts

Maria Galambos

Senior Counsellor

Philip Weller

IAWD Program Coordinator Danube Water Program

Peter Whalley
Peter Whalley

GEF IWC10 Coordinator / Independent Environmental Consultant

Diana Heilman

Technical Assistant

Olena Marushevka

Project manager

Vladimir Mamaev
Vladimir Mamaev

UNDP/GEF Regional Technical Advisor for International Waters for Europe, CIS and Arab States

GEF ID

2617

Status

closed

Focal Area

International Waters

Project Type

Medium-Size Project

Start Date

30 Apr, 2008

End Date

31 May, 2011

Last Update

06 Mar, 2018