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Environment of Albania

The environment of Albania is characterised by unique flora and fauna and a variety of landforms contained within a small nation. It also consists of different ecoregions, which represent the natural geographical ecosystem, water systems, weather, renewable resources and influences upon them.

The Valbonë Valley National Park in northern Albania.

Of the factors caused by human intervention that can affect this environment, activities that sustain the economy of Albania such as mining and forestry are notably influential. The environment strongly influences public health in Albania, as for example air pollution and smog in urban areas such as in Tirana can result in great distress for those with respiratory conditions such as asthma.

Geography

Albania is a small predominantly mountainous country between Southeastern and Southern Europe, on facing the Adriatic and [[Ionian n Sea|Ionian sea]]s within the Mediterranean Sea. It has a total area of 28,748 square kilometres (11,100 square miles), bordering Montenegro to the northwest, Kosovo to the northeast, Macedonia to the east and Greece to the south.[1] It lies between latitudes 42° and 39° N and between longitudes 21° and 19° E. Its coastline length is 476 km (296 mi)[2]: 240  and extends along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas.

Climate

With Albania's coastline facing the Adriatic and Ionian seas, its highlands backed upon the elevated Balkan landmass, and the entire country lying at a latitude subject to a variety of weather patterns during the winter and summer seasons, Albania has a high number of climatic regions for such a small area. The coastal lowlands have typically mediterranean climate; the highlands have a continental climate. In both the lowlands and the interior, the weather varies markedly from north to south.

Inland temperatures are affected more by differences in elevation than by latitude or any other factor. Low winter temperatures in the mountains are caused by the continental air mass that dominates the weather in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Northerly and northeasterly winds blow much of the time. Average summer temperatures are lower than in the coastal areas and much lower at higher elevations, but daily fluctuations are greater. Daytime maximum temperatures in the interior basins and river valleys are very high, but the nights are almost always cool.

Biodiversity

 
Butrint National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Phytogeographically, Albania is part of the Boreal Kingdom specifically, part of the Illyrian province of the Circumboreal Region and Mediterranean region within the Boreal kingdom. Albania is divided into three ecoregions including Illyrian deciduous forests, Dinaric mixed forests, Balkan mixed forests and Pindus mixed forests. Further, Biomes in Albania include Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest and Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub, that are all in the Palearctic realm. Due to its climatic, hydrological, geological and topographical conditions, Albania is one of the richest in Europe in terms of biodiversity. Almost 30% of the entire flora and 42% fauna in the entire European continent can be found in Albania.[3]

There are 799 Albanian protected areas, which covers a surface of 4,600 square kilometres (460,000 hectares). These include 15 national parks, 5 protected landscape areas, 29 nature reserves, 4 protected resource areas and 750 nature monuments.[4][5] The national parks covering a surface area of 210,668.48 hectares (2,106.6848 km2) or roughly 13.65% of the overall territory.[6] The nation host also 8 archaeological parks covering a surface area of 1,120 hectares (11.2 km2). The largest national park in Albania is the Fir of Hotova National Park, covering a surface area of 34,361 hectares (343.61 km2) and having the largest area of Bulgarian Fir in the Balkans. Other large national parks includes the Butrint National Park, Karaburun-Sazan National Marine Park, Divjaka-Karavasta National Park, Prespa National Park, Shebenik-Jabllanice National Park, and others.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Albania country profile". bbc.com. Europe. 19 June 2017. Albania is a small, mountainous country in the Balkan peninsula, with a long Adriatic and Ionian coastline.
  2. ^ Eftimi, R. "SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON SEAWATER-FRESHWATER RELATIONSHIP IN ALBANIAN COASTAL AREA" (PDF). ITA Consult.
  3. ^ "Biodiversity Albania". climatechangepost.com. Some of the 30% of the European plant species, and 42% of the European mammals can be found in the country. Albania's variety of wetlands, lagoons and large lakes also provide critical winter habitat for migratory birds (1).
  4. ^ "Biodiversity and Protected Areas-- Albania" (PDF). catsg.org.
  5. ^ "Albania, Europe". protectedplanet.net.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-05-29. Retrieved 2019-08-09.


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The environment of Albania is characterised by unique flora and fauna and a variety of landforms contained within a small nation It also consists of different ecoregions which represent the natural geographical ecosystem water systems weather renewable resources and influences upon them The Valbone Valley National Park in northern Albania Of the factors caused by human intervention that can affect this environment activities that sustain the economy of Albania such as mining and forestry are notably influential The environment strongly influences public health in Albania as for example air pollution and smog in urban areas such as in Tirana can result in great distress for those with respiratory conditions such as asthma Contents 1 Geography 2 Climate 3 Biodiversity 4 See also 5 ReferencesGeography Edit Main article Geography of Albania See also Atlas of Albania at Wikimedia Commons Albania is a small predominantly mountainous country between Southeastern and Southern Europe on facing the Adriatic and Ionian n Sea Ionian sea s within the Mediterranean Sea It has a total area of 28 748 square kilometres 11 100 square miles bordering Montenegro to the northwest Kosovo to the northeast Macedonia to the east and Greece to the south 1 It lies between latitudes 42 and 39 N and between longitudes 21 and 19 E Its coastline length is 476 km 296 mi 2 240 and extends along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas Climate Edit Main article Climate of Albania See also Climate of Albania at Wikimedia Commons With Albania s coastline facing the Adriatic and Ionian seas its highlands backed upon the elevated Balkan landmass and the entire country lying at a latitude subject to a variety of weather patterns during the winter and summer seasons Albania has a high number of climatic regions for such a small area The coastal lowlands have typically mediterranean climate the highlands have a continental climate In both the lowlands and the interior the weather varies markedly from north to south Inland temperatures are affected more by differences in elevation than by latitude or any other factor Low winter temperatures in the mountains are caused by the continental air mass that dominates the weather in Eastern Europe and the Balkans Northerly and northeasterly winds blow much of the time Average summer temperatures are lower than in the coastal areas and much lower at higher elevations but daily fluctuations are greater Daytime maximum temperatures in the interior basins and river valleys are very high but the nights are almost always cool Biodiversity EditMain articles Biodiversity and Protected areas of Albania See also Biodiversity of Albania and Protected areas of Albania at Wikimedia Commons Butrint National Park a UNESCO World Heritage SitePhytogeographically Albania is part of the Boreal Kingdom specifically part of the Illyrian province of the Circumboreal Region and Mediterranean region within the Boreal kingdom Albania is divided into three ecoregions including Illyrian deciduous forests Dinaric mixed forests Balkan mixed forests and Pindus mixed forests Further Biomes in Albania include Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest and Mediterranean forests woodlands and scrub that are all in the Palearctic realm Due to its climatic hydrological geological and topographical conditions Albania is one of the richest in Europe in terms of biodiversity Almost 30 of the entire flora and 42 fauna in the entire European continent can be found in Albania 3 There are 799 Albanian protected areas which covers a surface of 4 600 square kilometres 460 000 hectares These include 15 national parks 5 protected landscape areas 29 nature reserves 4 protected resource areas and 750 nature monuments 4 5 The national parks covering a surface area of 210 668 48 hectares 2 106 6848 km2 or roughly 13 65 of the overall territory 6 The nation host also 8 archaeological parks covering a surface area of 1 120 hectares 11 2 km2 The largest national park in Albania is the Fir of Hotova National Park covering a surface area of 34 361 hectares 343 61 km2 and having the largest area of Bulgarian Fir in the Balkans Other large national parks includes the Butrint National Park Karaburun Sazan National Marine Park Divjaka Karavasta National Park Prespa National Park Shebenik Jabllanice National Park and others See also EditEnvironmental issues in Albania Geography of Albania Climate of Albania Biodiversity of AlbaniaReferences Edit Albania country profile bbc com Europe 19 June 2017 Albania is a small mountainous country in the Balkan peninsula with a long Adriatic and Ionian coastline Eftimi R SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON SEAWATER FRESHWATER RELATIONSHIP IN ALBANIAN COASTAL AREA PDF ITA Consult Biodiversity Albania climatechangepost com Some of the 30 of the European plant species and 42 of the European mammals can be found in the country Albania s variety of wetlands lagoons and large lakes also provide critical winter habitat for migratory birds 1 Biodiversity and Protected Areas Albania PDF catsg org Albania Europe protectedplanet net Pershkrimi i Rrjetit aktual te zonave te mbrojtura PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 05 29 Retrieved 2019 08 09 Portals Environment Geography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Environment of Albania amp oldid 992854449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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