Lake Balaton Integrated Vulnerability Assessment, Early Warning and Adaptation Strategies

The project aims to draw together the results of existing scientific studies on the Lake Balaton region on the topic of sustainability in the context of global and local changes (demographic, climatic, economic and land use). This is meant to contribute to the formulation of effective policy instruments and adaptation measures.
The project will empower stakeholders to develop a lake and catchment area-specific information system in order to
Water scarcity and water quality
The products of the project encompasses a better understanding of vulnerabilities as a combined effect of global and local dynamics such as changes in land use and climate. Through its training component the project leads to a measurable improvement in vulnerability assessment and adaptive capacity. Familiarity with Lake Balaton notably increases awareness of climate change, vulnerability and adaptation on the local, national and international level.
The project will empower stakeholders to develop a lake and catchment area-specific information system in order to
GEF (SPA): US$985,000
Government of Hungary: US$3,000,000
UNEP: US$50,000
IISD (in kind): US$40,000
TOTAL: US$4,075,000
UNDP RBEC Regional Support Centre, Bratislava, Slovakia
The Lake Balaton Development Coordination Agency (LBDCA) (executive arm of LBDC);
Lake Balaton Alliance (an association of the local governments in Lake Balaton region);
Educational and research institutions (high schools, universities, research institutes);
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)