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New Study: Biodiversity, potential impacts, and legal framework for hydropower development of the Vjosa

This baseline survey summarises the value of the Vjosa River system as one of the few remaining reference sites for dynamic floodplains in Europe on the one hand, and reveals the detrimental effects dams could have on the river system on the other. Only one dam will significantly destroy the ecological continuum of a pristine river.  Spearheaded by the University of […]

CategoriesReports Solar in Kutë

Solar in Kutë campaign

The ‘Solar in Kutë’ campaign, an initiative of partner organizations EcoAlbania, EuroNatur and Riverwatch, was officially launched on May 26th and has brought to the attention of the general public the history of Kutë community in protecting the Vjosa River and its capacity to produce solar energy on the buildings’ roofs without the need to […]

CategoriesReports Give voice to river protection

Guideline “River Protection Campaigning – The Vjosa Case”

Guideline “River Protection Campaigning” – Vjosa Case is based on the experience that EcoAlbania staff has built up within the frame of “Save the blue heart of Europe” campaign. It covers all aspects on how to: Aim of this guideline is mobilization of local communities and the public pressure, promoting engagement with sustainable management of […]

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Study: Monetary valuation of environmental crime in Albania

This study presents the current state of property assessment of illegal logging, taking into consideration a case study in the Mali ZM with Gropa Bize-Martanesh. The specific goals of the study are: Analysis of standards, studies, reports and methods for property assessment of damages in the territory of a protected forest area; Methodological proposal for […]

CategoriesReports MECA-Media and Environmental Cases in Albania

Media and environmental cases in Albania

This report presents an analysis of media coverage of environmental issues in Albania. It displays the frequency and the way in which the five most important environmental events of the last five years have been reported, behind which were mainly concessionary contracts for the use of natural resources based on Public Private Partnership (PPP) practices. […]

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