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The project consists on the identification of the problems that Albania will face in the path towards EU integration regarding the environmental aspect. It will also push the policy makers to work more on the environmental sector, as a vital sector not just for the EU integration of Albania, but also for the economy and sustainable development of the country.
Albania's climate action is guided by its National Adaptation Planning and its Third National Communication. The country is dedicated to creating a long-term strategy for low-carbon development and reducing its greenhouse gas emissions. [7] Albania has pledged a 20.9% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030. [8]
The largest national park in Albania is the Fir of Hotova National Park, covering a surface area of 34,361 hectares (343.61 km 2) and having the largest area of Bulgarian Fir in the Balkans. Other large national parks includes the Butrint National Park , Karaburun-Sazan National Marine Park , Divjaka-Karavasta National Park , Prespa National ...
It was featured in Tirana's 2030 Materplan which mainly aimed to bring an increase in green and wooded surfaces in the central areas of the city. It was designed as a self-sustainable Green building displaying a total of 3,200 plants and 145 trees on the façades, which, according to the main architects, gives the building the impression of ...
The Green Party of Albania was created to represent the environmental concerns of Albanians. The importance and urgency of solving numerous environmental problems in Albania prompted a group of young intellectuals from different fields to initiate the beginnings of The Green Party of Albania.
Tarifa, Fatos and Max Spoor – The First Decade and After: Albania’s Democratic Transition and Consolidation in the Context of Southeast Europe. [59] Thomas, John I. – Education and Communism: School and State in the People's Republic of Albania. [60] Vickers, Miranda and James Pettifer – Albania: From Anarchy to a Balkan Identity. [61] [62]
The territory of Albania is populated by two important species of freshwater turtles such as the European pond turtle and the Balkan pond turtle. [80] One of the best-known turtles of Albania is the Hermann's tortoise which is relatively abundant throughout the country. Lizards are also found in the country.
Renewable energy in Albania includes biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, and wind energy. [1] Albania relies mostly on hydroelectric resources, therefore, it has difficulties and shortages when water levels are low. The climate in Albania is Mediterranean, so it possesses considerable potential for solar energy production. [2]