Albanian government,historic step of signing a commitment to establish a Vjosa River National Park

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2022
  • Albania takes an important step towards protecting the Vjosa River as government signs commitment to collaborate on Europe’s first Wild River National Park
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    Tirana, Albania, 13 June, 2022 - After ten years of dedicated action by local communities,environmentalists, scientists and artists to permanently protect the Vjosa River and its tributaries, today, the
    Albanian government took the historic step of signing a commitment to establish a Vjosa Wild River National Park. The Wild River National Park will protect the entire network of the Vjosa from the Greek border to the
    Adriatic Sea, including the free-flowing tributaries. This is something that has never been done before in Europe.
    This morning at the National Theater of Opera and Ballet in Tirana, Prime Minister Edi Rama, Minister for Tourism and Environment Mirela Kumbaro and Patagonia CEO Ryan Gellert joined Albanian and
    international NGOs from the Save the Blue Heart of Europe coalition in a ceremony to mark the public signing
    of a Memorandum of Understanding between Patagonia and The Ministry of Tourism and Environment. This is a significant step closer to safeguarding the last big, wild river of Europe.The Memorandum of Understanding between the two parties includes the agreements:
    • Parties will work to increase the protection of Vjosa River to the level of International Union for
    the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Category II: National Park.
    • The National Park shall include the Vjosa River and its free-flowing tributaries.
    According to the Memorandum, the signing parties will establish a working group within 30 days to start
    planning for the establishment of the national park. The park is set to include visitor centers, rangers, and
    scientific and educational programmes and will yield new economic opportunities for the local communities.
    This novel action taken by the Albanian government will also serve as a role model for many other rivers in
    the region; including the Aoos River in Greece which is the source of the Vjosa across the Greek border.
    Besjana Guri, Communications Manager, EcoAlbania states: “While there is much work to do before we can
    guarantee the future of the Vjosa, this is a major milestone for Albania and for river defenders everywhere. The
    ambition of creating Europe’s first Wild River National Park is one step closer to becoming a reality.”
    Ulrich Eichelmann, CEO, Riverwatch adds: “The message that comes from Tirana today has the potential to
    extend far beyond the Vjosa - the concept of a Wild River National Park which protects not only the main
    waterway, but also its tributaries, is unique. At the Vjosa, we are witnessing a new model of protection for other
    rivers in Europe, which are threatened by dam projects and other forms of pressure. We need to think bigger to
    protect our nature.”

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