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120,000 sign petition to save one of Europe’s last unspoiled corners

June 22, 2024
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The Mratinje dam in Montenegro has disrupted the course of the Piva River

Credit: Patagonia

Campaigners are concerned that blocking or diverting the paths of the rivers will destroy biodiversity, impact local communities and put the brakes on a fledgling tourist industry. Rivers such as the Vjosa are popular for white-water rafting trips.

This week a group spearheaded by a number of environmental organisations, as well as clothing brand Patagonia, delivered a petition to the London headquarters of the European Bank of Reconstruction and Redevelopment (EBRD), which is involved in financing development in the region. 

The petition called on commercial lenders across Europe to restrict funding for projects in protected areas, apply more stringent green conditions to loans and divert money towards lower-impact renewable energy sources.

“120,000 signatures represents the largest petition response that EBRD has ever received on energy issues,” said Fidanka McGrath, from financial campaigner group Bankwatch.

“The bank prides itself on moving markets, so we hope it will take this groundswell of global public opinion to heart and drive investments in a more diverse mix of renewables, while also applying strict environmental and social safeguards.”

Yvon Choulnard, founder of Patagonia, which created the Blue Heart documentary, called the dam investments a “waste of money and a moral travesty”.

In the US, the narrative regarding dams has changed in recent years, with campaigns to pull down “deadbeat dams” gathering momentum. In America only three per cent of the nation’s 80,000 dams generate electricity. The remainder impact water quality, block the movement of nutrients and sediment and destroy fish and wildlife habitats, without yield.

The rivers of the Balkans… 

save the blue heart

… and the dams that threaten them

blue heart

In the Balkans, there are concerns that hundreds of dams could drive the Danube salmon to extinction and affect the survival of the endangered Balkan lynx in Macedonia. Two short films have been made about the issue, Blue Heart, and Adventures Not Dams, made by travel company Much Better Adventures.

The Blue Heart campaign has already enjoyed one victory after a court in Bosnia and Herzegovina ruled that an environmental permit for dam construction on the Kruscica river, one of the three rivers featured in the Blue Heart film, be annulled, halting construction.

Albania, like many of the Balkan states, is experiencing a boom period in visitor numbers, with travellers drawn to raw beauty of its mountains, valleys, forests, rivers and lakes. Since 2000, tourism arrivals to the former socialist republic has multiplied by nearly 13 times to 4.1 million. Many regard the country as the Mediterranean’s last “secret”.

A spokesperson for EBRD it had directly funded one per cent of some 2,000 or so hydro projects and it had not invested in any developments in protected areas since 2015.

The spokesperson said the EBRD had “strengthened its procedures” following a 2015 report but a “new review acknowledges that further improvements should be made in project implementation”, adding that the EBRD supports sustainable development. 

Source link : https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news/petition-save-blue-heart-europe-albania-rivers/

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Publish date : 2018-06-22 07:00:00

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