AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBiodiversity & EU accession: Montenegro has adopted a Natura 2000 proposal covering about half the country, with 58 Sites of Community Importance, 32 bird Special Protection Areas, and 7 marine sites—aimed at protecting key habitats and species like the Dalmatian pelican and Skadar Lake birds. Environmental enforcement: Montenegro still lacks a strong environmental crime deterrent, with data pointing to gaps in how violations are detected and punished. Hazard & preparedness: Portugal asked the EU, Spain and Morocco for extra aerial firefighting support as a heatwave raises forest-fire risk, while Portugal also activated civil protection measures. Pollution risk in Montenegro: Investigators have pushed criminal complaints over toxic red mud basins near Podgorica, where hazardous dust reportedly blows over nearby villages; the government says it will buy back the basins to fix the problem. Regional context: A new analysis says Western Balkans countries may need decades—sometimes more than a century—to reach EU standards, with environment and infrastructure lagging most.
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