Project background
The Vjosa, the last wild river in Europe
The last major wild river in Europe outside of Russia is the Vjosa River in Albania. From Greece, where it is known as Aoos, the river and its tributaries flow freely all the way to the Adriatic coast.
The Vjosa and its free-flowing tributaries form an ecosystem with considerable biodiversity of national and global importance, and the valley’s outstanding scenic values are the result of undisturbed natural processes.
These values provide great opportunities for ecotourism and other economic benefits to the people of the region. The surrounding watershed provides fertile land for villages to engage in agricultural activities.