On her first 70 km, the Vjosa flows through Greece territory and is called Aoos. Apart from the one single dam 10 km below the source of Aoos, the river is near natural, representing all types of river ecosystems, including canyons, braided parts and meandering stretches. 50 of the 70 km in Greece are already protected by the Northern Pindos National Park. However, the last 20 km towards the border with Albania remain unprotected. These two studies commissioned by Pindos Perivallontiki provide evidence of the region’s biological importance as well as the need for a transboundary Wild River National Park and show that further development of hydropower is not necessary to reach the RES development goals.
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