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IUCN WORLD CONSERVATION CONGRESS: MOTION 130
Nature is under growing pressure. For decades, protected areas have been the cornerstone of efforts to protect biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Yet in the name of economic development, tourism infrastructure has pushed to the edges of protected areas, exploiting legal loopholes. In many countries, the boundaries of these areas are being pushed back, not by nature, but by laws rewritten for investors. Tourism, when well-planned, can benefit conservation. But increasingly, it’s used as a justification for mass construction: luxury resorts, airports, and energy infrastructure in the heart of ecosystems that should remain untouched.
Legal action against the Vlora Airport in Albania
New developments on the planned airport construction in the Narta lagoon: The lawsuit filed by PPNEA and AOS against the...
BERN CONVENTION REQUESTS THE SUSPENSION OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE VLORA AIRPORT
Joint Press Release by AOS, PPNEA and EuroNatur 5th December 2022 Further opposition to Albanian airport construction European governments request...
Political propaganda is threatening the gems of Albanian nature!
During an interpellation in the Parliament of Albania between the deputy Ms. Jorida Tabaku and the Minister of Tourism and...
2nd Public forum for the protection of the Vjosa Delta from unsustainable infrastructural developments
The destructive plans for the construction of the Vlora airport within the Vjosa-Narta Protected Area are ongoing, as well as...
1st Forum for the protection of the Vjosa Delta from infrastructural developments
For four years now, the Albanian government wants to build an international airport inside the Vjosa-Narta protected area. Four panelists...