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Kalivaçi HPP – EcoAlbania conducts an informative meeting with the local community on the environmental impact and socio-economic consequences

Press release from EcoAlbania EcoAlbania is following informative and awareness meetings with local communities in the Vjosa valley who are affected by the next danger for the Vjosa river, the construction of the Kalivaç HPP. From the official data so far, through bulletin no. 43 dt. 30.10.2017, announced by the Public Procurement Agency, information is […]

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Scientists from the BOKU University of Vienna and the Polytechnic University of Tirana visit the Vjosa valley again for the Study of sediments.

Press release from Riverwatch, EuroNatur and EcoAlbania Tirana, March 20, 2018. Scientists from Austria and Albania continue their studies in the Vjosa river – the last largest wild river in Europe. Today they held a press conference to present the findings from the expeditions carried out during 2017 in the Vjosa valley as well as […]

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Study – International banks are fueling the hydropower tsunami that is destroying the pristine rivers of the Balkans

++ Multilateral development banks have supported no fewer than 82 hydropower projects across south-eastern Europe, including in protected areas, according to a study by the CEE Bankwatch Network published today. ++ Radolfzell, Vienna, Prague, Tirana – The study [1] shows that the number of hydropower projects in the region that enjoy financial support from multilateral […]

CategoriesActivities Encouraging green entrepreneurship among high school students Press Release

Green jobs: young people’s approach to sustainable development

EcoAlbania started the implementation of the project “Encouraging green entrepreneurship among high school youth” within the framework of promoting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Vocational high school students will be informed about CSOs, the existence of “green jobs” and the possibilities of developing their professions while remaining environmentally friendly. During the month of February, […]

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New Bankwatch study: European-financed small hydropower plants destroy Albania’s landscapes

++ Two European-financed hydropower projects are causing significant damage to nature and people’s livelihoods, finds a new study by CEE Bankwatch Network released today. December 20th, 2017. Prague, Tirana. A field visits to the Rrapuni and Tërnovë hydropower plants in June 2017 showed that there is an almost complete lack of implementation of the monitoring by the […]

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