The partners participating in the ENHYGMA project currently lack the data, technology and know-how necessary for analysing geomorphological vulnerabilities affecting their regions. The project's main rationale is to compensate for the structural lack of comprehensive territorial data and integrated water management methodologies in CADSES countries, particularly those affected by floods. The project aims at promoting transnational exchange of experiences, technologies and know-how on integrated water management. It focuses on land surveys, laser scanning and remote sensing for 3D modelling in relation to hydrological risk assessment methodologies development. The main objective is the definition of a versatile, effective and low-cost problem-solving methodology for integrated water management in flood risk areas; this will be achieved through the collaboration of various institutions of the CADSES region. The methodology will serve as a basis for the development of a pilot project and its application in the Tisza-Marosszogi Association area (Hungary), with the purpose of creating a Digital Terrain Model (DTM), as well as Flood Risk Area Maps through bi-dimensional hydraulic modelling. By making available such strategic tools, the project will provide a crucial contribution to the optimisation of environmental planning.