Project Title
Building the Resilience of Kune-Vaini Lagoon through Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA)
Key Figures:
- Budget: USD 1.9 million (Co-finance: USD 11.5 million)
- Executing Entity: Ministry of Tourism and Environment
- Area rehabilitated: 10 hectares of degraded forest and 2000m of coastal dunes restored with climate-resilient species
- Fund: Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF)
- Timeline: 2016-2020
Description
In Albania, UNEP is working with the Ministry of Tourism and Environment to improve the capacity of the Kune-Vaini lagoon ecosystem to adapt to climate change and provide vital goods and services to local communities. A rapid increase in population size and widespread poverty in the area have led to increasing pressure on the lagoon for resources. This unsustainable use of the lagoon system is being compounded and exacerbated by the effects of climate change.
To respond to these observed challenges the project will improve the technical and institutional capacity of policy- and decision-makers in Albania to implement adaptation interventions, especially ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA). The project is also increasing the awareness among local communities of effective EbA actions.
Media & Resources
- Project Factsheet
- Story: Albania: How a lagoon became a frontline defence against climate change
- Video: Using nature to fight climate change in Albania
- Story: Ecosystem based Approach (EbA), the instrument which unites civil society and wetland ecosystems
- Story: Albanian wetlands: A natural resource in the focus of youth
- Project website
- GEF Project page
- Find more climate adaptation resources and multimedia
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For more information about the project or UNEP’s work in climate adaptation, contact us here UNEP-Climate-Adaptation@un.org