Jonas Kako

Photojournalist
 
The taming of a wild Beauty
Location: Hannover
Nationality: Germany
Biography: Jonas Kakó is currently studying photojournalism & documentary photography in Hannover, Germany. Since 2017 he is working for a local newspaper in northern Germany. His work has been published by National Geographic, Huck Magazine,... MORE
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The taming of a wild Beauty
Copyright Jonas Kako 2024
Updated May 2022
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Summary
"The River is our life" says Dona (40) an activist who owns a camping near the city of Permet. "The Vjosa makes this place so beautiful!"A beauty that soon may vanish. The Vjosa, Europes last wild and free-flowing River is threatened by planned hydropower-plants along its 270 km route from the greek mountains to the mediterranean sea.
"The River is our life" says Dona (40) an activist who owns a camping near the city of Permet. "The Vjosa makes this place so beautiful!"A beauty that soon may vanish. The Vjosa, Europes last wild and free-flowing River is threatened by planned hydropower-plants along its 270 km route from the greek mountains to the mediterranean sea. If dams are build it would change the flow and ecosystem forever.Local activists are fighting against the threats and for the creation of a national park, but the faith of europe's last wild river is still uncertain.Although hydropower is often seen as a green energy it huge impact on biodiversity and even methane-emissions. In the Balkan region over 3000 hydropower plants are planned to be build in the next decade, wich will have huge impact on the nature and biodiversity in the region.
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