The Tisza River is one of Central Europe’s main rivers, releasing its water into the Danube. The Tisza River Basin is the largest sub-basin of the Danube River Basin, covering an area of 157,186 km².
Local development agency with over 10-years project management experience, including infrastructural & investment ones. It was a subcontractor in the HUSKROUA/1101/057 project responsible for external project & financial management in UA; customs & permitting procedures, documentation & all other project bureaucracy related issues.
Regional authority responsible for public control in the sphere of environmental protection, use of natural resources & radiation safety. It was involved in a number of cross-border cooperation projects as a partner.
The environmental NGO is active in the field of environmental protection, nature conservation and environmental education and is the administrator of the Tur River Protected Areas. EKESM’s personal have relevant professional experience in project management (HUSKROUA ENPI, HURO CBC, EU Structural Funds), assessment of water quality and biodiversity in aquatic and wetland habitats, planning of conservation
The organization is the successor of the former environmental authority. This organization was responsible for coordination and implementation two project in the frame of “Hungary-Slovakia-Romania-Ukraine ENPI Cross-border Cooperation Program 2007-2013” and one under the umbrella Hungary-Romania Cross-border Cooperation Program 2007-2013.
The Tisza River is one of Central Europe’s main rivers, releasing its water into the Danube. The Tisza River Basin is the largest sub-basin of the Danube River Basin, covering an area of 157,186 km².
One of the main goals of the project is to gain knowledge on the water quality and ecological status of the Upper Tisza and its tributaries. The ecological assessment is done according to the EU Water Framework Directive. The results can be used to develop the common River Basin Management Plan for the Danube River Basin. On the basis of the results of the assessment carried out, adequate frequency and density monitoring could be plan for the future to follow the changes in water quality and ecological state.
To examinate the invasive species and the ones with Community importance
Planned total budget of the project
Requested EU contribution (90%)
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The project is co-financed by the European Union.