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Monitoring of Biodiversity in Protected Areas
The goal of the study was to evaluate some threats related to the protected areas according to biodiversity monitoring indicators; based on the results of qualitative and quantitative analysis, to develop proposals (recommendations)
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Nenskra HPP poses possible threat to Georgian biodiversity hot spot
In January 2016 the Georgian government decided to exclude from the Bern Convention’s candidate Emerald Site “Svaneti 1” all territories that are part of the valleys of the Nenskra and Nakra rivers which are relevant for the construction of the Nenksra hydro power plant (HPP)
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Déjà vu in biodiversity: public banks pitted against international convention
Europe’s wildlife guardian has sent a warning to Georgia over changes to a protected area in the Caucasus mountains. International lenders are interested in financing hydro developments in the region
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River defenders gather forces in Georgia
Free-flowing rivers are often the unsung heroes of the natural world. They support immense biodiversity, as in Macedonia, where the Mala Reka nourishes the scenic Mavrovo National Park, the country’s largest. The park is home to fifty animal species, 129 species of birds, and over a thousand invertebrate species - many of which are strictly protected.
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Don’t Dam the rivers
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The progress in implementation of EU Georgia Association Agreement Environment and Sustainable Development
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Green Alternative comments on EU Member States and Switzerland's Joint Programming sectoral strategic fiche "Sustainable use of Natural resources"
The Sector Strategy Fiche “Sustainable use of Natural Resources” reviews different sectors (Energy, Environment, Water, Waste, Climate, Biodiversity, Natural disasters) and determines key issues that need to be addressed by the Donors in 2017-2020 in Georgia
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Workshop Institutional Capacity Building in the Area of Environment Protection
On June 9, 2016 Green Alternative together with partner organization - Lithuanian Fund for Nature - organized workshop dedicated to nature conservation and sustainable forest governance issues in Georgia. The workshop
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Statement by Green Alternative on Allowing Hunting of Endangered Species
At the end of December 2011, just a couple of days before the New Year the Georgian Government issued a number of legal acts allowing the hunting of endangered species included in the Red List