The health of the Prespa Basin
ecosystem can only be conserved and maintained by changing productive
sector practices within the Prespa Basin. Although the Prime
Ministers of Albania, Greece, and FYR-Macedonia recently declared the
Prespa Basin a symbolic trans-boundary “Park,” it is in fact very much
of a productive landscape, where people live and work and impact the
ecosystem around them.
The project’s strategy is to mainstream
ecosystem management objectives and priorities into productive sector
practices and policies. The project is designed to strengthen
capacity for restoring ecosystem health and conserving biodiversity
first at the national level in Albania and FYR-Macedonian Prespa by
piloting ecosystem-oriented approaches to spatial planning, water use
management, agriculture, forest and fishery management, and
conservation and protected area management.
Building on this strengthened
national-level foundation in the Prespa Basin, the project is designed
to strengthen ongoing trans-boundary cooperation in resource management
and conservation by empowering the existing trans-boundary institution
and piloting trans-boundary management and conservation
activities. Finally, the project will produce and secure funding
for a Strategic Action Programme endorsed at the highest levels of
Government within the three littoral states.