The AdaptWater project focuses on mitigating the negative effects of climate change in the cross-border catchment area of the Batar, Palad, and Tur rivers. Jointly implemented by Ukrainian and Hungarian water management authorities, the project aims to address pressing challenges such as water scarcity and increased flood frequency, directly affecting over 20,000 residents.
Infrastructure interventions include the cleaning of the Staryi Batar riverbed and the reconstruction of key hydrotechnical structures in both countries. These actions are designed to improve the hydrological regime, increase water retention during dry periods, and enable the safe passage of floodwaters across an area of approximately 28,700 hectares on both sides of the border.
To complement the physical improvements, the project modernises the joint Ukrainian-Hungarian automated information and measurement system (AIMS Tisa), strengthens institutional capacities, and enhances maintenance procedures.
In addition, the project fosters climate awareness by offering educational initiatives and outreach activities, particularly targeting youth, to promote understanding of climate change impacts and the importance of nature-based water management solutions.

