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Understanding and Revitalizing Transhumance in Albania: Findings and Strategic Recommendations

As part of the TRUST project (Transhumance Resilience and Utilisation for Sustainable Transformation), we are pleased to present two key publications developed through field-based research and institutional dialogue. These reports aim to inform national policy, strengthen institutional coordination, and support local communities in preserving and adapting the practice of transhumance in Albania. 📘 1. Assessment […]

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RESU at the Seman River Basin: A Step Toward Cleaner Waters

Our next stop for the “A River of People” initiative was the Seman River Basin, specifically along the Seman River in the municipality of Fier. During our field visit, we identified fewer illegal waste dumping sites compared to the three other river basins we have explored so far.This shows that while challenges remain, there are also signs of progress

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TRUST Project Selected for Funding: Preserving Transhumance Heritage in Albania

We are excited to announce that our project “TRUST: Transhumance Resilience and Utilisation for Sustainable Transformation” has been selected for funding under the European Heritage Hub’s Small Grants Scheme! Through TRUST, @reinforce.sustainability will work to preserve Albania’s endangered transhumance heritage by developing climate-resilient solutions that empower local communities and protect traditional pastoral practices. This project reflects RESU’s deep commitment to building sustainable futures

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Tree Planting for Independence Day: 38 Trees at Paskuqan Lake

On November 27, 2024, just before Albania’s Independence Day, we joined young activists and environmental enthusiasts by the shores of Paskuqan Lake to plant 38 trees.The action was part of the #TreeOfFriendship initiative, aiming to leave a lasting, sustainable mark for our community and inspire future generations. This symbolic act was not only a celebration of Albania’s freedom but

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The Role of the Community in the Sustainable Management of Water Basins

Sustainable management of water basins begins with understanding the natural boundaries that shape our territories — and recognizing our role in preserving these vital resources. As part of an event organized by Build Green Group Albania, RESU had the opportunity to share its experience and findings from field analyses, including case studies from Lake Ohrid and Lake Prespa.Drawing on

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Transhumance: A Living Heritage Under Threat

In Albania’s most remote villages, a quiet story unfolds — one that binds people, animals, land, and seasons together in a timeless rhythm.This story is called transhumance. Transhumance is more than a tradition; it’s a way of life. It embodies an irreplaceable connection between humans, nature, and sustainable land stewardship. For centuries, shepherds have moved their

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MELI Project Closing Event – Reflecting on Progress and Charting the Future

On September 28, 2022, the MELI Project came to a close after months of intensive community work, advocacy, and environmental action. But instead of a final farewell, the closing event was a celebration of progress, a moment to reflect on what had been accomplished, and a call to keep pushing for long-term change. Held in the heart of Laknas, the event brought

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Teaching Democracy in Action – How Youth Can Lead Change Locally

On a warm July 2, 2022, in the heart of Laknas, something different was happening. Instead of a traditional indoor workshop, RESU took learning out into the field, gathering with young people and local residents in a space where the problem was real—and so were the solutions. This wasn’t just a lecture. It was a hands-on experience in democracy.

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