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The Tysa automated information and measurement system is an important tool for managing the water resources of the Tysa River basin. It allows for effective monitoring, forecasting and management of floods by integrating data from various sources, including geographic information systems (GIS) and ADCP. Operational data of the Tysa AIMS are key for making informed decisions by regional and district executive structures. Implementation of GIS technologies allows optimizing water resources management and developing strategies to minimize flood risks, which ensures sustainable development of the region and rational use of water resources. The system also facilitates cross-border cooperation by participating in international projects and supports the modern GSM data transmission mode.

The analyzed stock materials and the results of the work of the Tysa River Basin Water Resources Administration and its individual structural units allow us to assert the crucial role of geoinformation and cartographic support for the work of water management structures, the State Emergency Service, local governments, environmental and non-profit structures and organizations, as well as scientists in the development and implementation of water management plans for the Tysa River Basin within the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine. Significant changes relate to the algorithms and timing of data collection, processing and presentation, and the adoption of relevant management and project decisions.

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