Further opposition to Albanian airport construction

Joint Press Release by AOS, PPNEA and EuroNatur
5th December 2022

Further opposition to Albanian airport construction

European governments request that the Albanian governmenst suspend the construction of the airport in the Vjosa-Narta Protected Area. The main argument: the apparent lack of adherence to national and international laws.

Strasbourg, Tirana, Radolfzell. During the annual meeting of the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention held last week in Strasbourg, the Albanian authorities were urged to suspend construction work on the planned Vlora airport. Within its recommendations, the Committee also urged the AlbanianGovernment to start a comprehensive Wildlife Monitoring Programme and integrate the data in a revised Environmental Impact Assessment. This requests comes after the Bern convention, jointly with the Convention on Migratory Species and the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement, carried out an on-the-spot appraisal of the situation in the Vjosa-Narta Protected Landscape. Furthermore, European governments also frowned upon the recent revision of the borders of the Narta-Vjosa Protected Landscape which resulted in a cutting out sections of the protected area to build the airport. With its recommendations, the Bern Convention supports the demands of the two Albanian nature conservation organisations AOS and PPNEA as well as EuroNatur.

On the 23rd of November, AOS and PPNEA, with the support of EuroNatur, filed a lawsuit with the Albanian Administrative Court against the construction of the airport within boundaries of the Vjosa-Narta Protected Landscape.. The construction works lie within one of the most important wetlands and biodiversity areas in Albania and along the Adriatic flyway, an important flyway for many migratory birds. By continuing with the development plans, the Albanian authorities are violating national laws and international conventions.

„The Albanian authorities must immediately stop these nature destructive activities“, says Annette Spangenberg, Head of Conservation at EuroNatur. „Albania‘s planned accession to the European Union is difficult to imagine when it is is deliberately  destoying important European protected areas.“

Further Quotes

„Any problem gives rise to an opportunity! As it is the case, I call the Albanian Government to abide to the decision of the Standing Committee of Bern Convention, to halt the construction of the airport and engage with NGOs and academic instituions to restore the damaged habitats within the Protected Area. We ask the government to reverse the recent decisions for the reduction of the surface and habitats of Vjose-Narta and other coastal protected areas of Albania. Act now and do not leave that environmental burden to future generations!“ says Taulant Bino, Head of the Albanian Ornithological Society (AOS).

The last decision of the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention is a clear and strong stand that the majority of European countries and the EU have against the construction of the Vlora airport within a candidate emerald site and protected area in Albania. The stubbornness of the Albanian government to continue with the plans for constructing the airport inside a protected area, in complete contradiction with the national legislation on nature conservation and the international conventions that Albania has ratified, is a worrying indicator that the country is actually regressing on its path towards European integration. By building an airport in a main bird migratory route and internationally recognized protected area, the Albanian government is not only destroying the nature of its own country, but also damaging the natural heritage of the entire European continent” says Aleksandër Trajçe, Executive director of PPNEA.

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Background information:

      • Vjosa-Narta Protected Area is one of the most important ecological ecosystems in Albania, the second most important wetland in Albania, and home of important fauna and flora species. The Narta Lagoon is an Emerald site and is part of several ecological networks, located along the Adriatic migration flyway, which hosts more than 220 bird species. 

      • National and international NGOs have opposed the plans for the construction of an airport within the protected area Vjosa-Narta Protected Area since the genesis of these plans. Open letters to authoritiesmanifestations, and revision of the EIA report are some of the actions taken to oppose the illegal construction of the airport within the Vjosa-Narta Protected Area.


    Contact:

    Erald Xeka, AOS – erald.xeka(at)aos-alb.org Phone: +355 (0) 69 24 45 037

    Christian Stielow, EuroNatur – christian.stielow(at)euronatur.org, TPhone: +49 (0)7732 – 92 72 15