Undammed, undimmed: The battle over a unique European river | Malay Mail

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ANËVJOSË (Albania), May 14 — Cutting into craggy mountains, meandering through plains and eventually hitting Albania’s shimmering Adriatic, the Vjosa river’s untouched landscapes are a national treasure, but one that is under imminent threat. Activists feel that time is running out to save...

An aerial photograph taken on May 6, 2021, shows the Vjosa River, near the city of Tepelena. The Vjosa River in Albania is one of the last remaining wild rivers in Europe with a rich and diverse habitat. — AFP picANËVJOSË , May 14 — Cutting into craggy mountains, meandering through plains and eventually hitting Albania’s shimmering Adriatic, the Vjosa river’s untouched landscapes are a national treasure, but one that is under imminent threat.

“Vjosa is my greatest love. My life is here, my childhood is here, my youth is here,” says local restaurateur Arjan Zeqaj. EcoAlbania is working with international NGOs to raise awareness, with Ulrich Eichelmann of Austria-based RiverWatch describing it as the “only chance in Europe” to save such a river system.

Last year, activists won a major victory when the environment ministry refused to allow Turkish-Albanian venture Ayen-ALB to start work on the dam, a decision the company is challenging in the courts. However, while she talks of rafting in the rapids and small excursions into unspoilt mountains, the government dreams of package tourists, thousands of them.

The river and all its tributaries are still untamed, and preserving the system would set “a new standard for what is possible in nature protection”, she added.

 

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