Prof. em. Dr. Michael Succow supports the Vjosa National Park © Michael Succow Stiftung

Alternative Nobel Prize Winners Support Vjosa National Park

Most recently, ten Alternative Nobel Prize winners - including the renowned Prof. em. Dr. Michael Succow - addressed and signed an open letter to the Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, the Minister of Tourism and Environment Blendi Klosi, the Albanian President Ilir Meta  and several EU representatives, urging these leading politicians to protect the Vjosa River and begin preparations to establish it as Europe’s first Wild River National Park. More specifically, they call upon the politicians to safeguard the entire river valley, including its tributaries and that the national park protections adhere to IUCN standards.

Signees of the letter include:

Prof. em. Dr. Michael Succow, Germany, Right Livelihood Award 1997

Angie Zelter for Trident Ploughshares, UK, Right Livelihood Award 2001

András Biró, Hungary, Right Livelihood Award 1995

Raúl Montenegro, Argentina, Right Livelihood Award 2004

Bianca Jagger, Nicaragua, Right Livelihood Award 2004

Anwar Fazal, Malaysia, Right Livelihood Award  1982

Maude Barlow, Canada, Right Livelihood Award 2005

Tony Rinaudo, Australia, Right Livelihood Award  2018

Martin von Hildebrand for Consolidation of the Amazon Region (COAMA), Colombia, Right Livelihood Award 1999

Jean Bellini for Comissão Pastoral da Terra (CPT), Brazil, Right Livelihood Award 1991

 

This letter is a part of the outpour of international support demanding a Vjosa National Park Now. Celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellie Goulding have used their platforms to raise awareness and take action on this issue and so have hundreds of others. Thank you to each of the Alternative Nobel Prize winners for their support in this cause of for the continued support of many others.