AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBiosphere Boost: UNESCO marked World Environment Day by adding 14 new biosphere reserves worldwide, expanding its network to 797 sites in 145 countries—Montenegro joins for the first time with the Lake Skadar Basin, while Lake Shkodra (shared with Albania) also lands in the UNESCO biosphere family, highlighting the lake’s freshwater biodiversity and bird migration value. EU Accession & Climate Policy: At the EU–Western Balkans summit in Tivat, EU leaders signaled fresh momentum for enlargement, with Montenegro’s accession treaty reportedly moving ahead and officials discussing a possible 2028 timeline—while Brussels also keeps a close eye on environmental compliance in the region. Water Use Spotlight: A new ranking puts Montenegro among the highest freshwater users per person globally, underscoring the need for smarter water management as tourism and development grow. Albania Resort Row (Regional Warning): Protests against a Jared Kushner-linked luxury resort in Albania’s protected coastal areas are drawing EU scrutiny, with concerns that changes to protected-area rules could clash with EU nature laws—an issue that will resonate across the Adriatic. Travel With a Green Lens: Jet2 announced new flights to Tivat from Leeds Bradford, adding pressure and opportunity for Montenegro’s coastal tourism growth.
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