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Rivers in the name of Sources for the Renewable Energy
Bujar Bajçinovci, Modest Gashi, Vlora Aliu, Bard Bajçinovci, Uliks Bajçinovci
University of Prishtina, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kosovo
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Abstract
Kosovo's water capacities are being ruined in the name of sources for renewable energy. Surely, those constructions for renewable energy have sparked fears of the worst wildlife damages and biodiversity of the environment. The study presented in this paper investigated the water resources of Kosovo. Focusing on the river volumes, legislation, biodiversity, sources for renewable energy, and urban planning issues. The current and possible degraded state of the environment in the name of sources of renewable energy are not acceptable, even more, when the water capacities are being ruined and creating cumulative impacts on river systems, disrupting the landscape and beauty of their characters, and affecting the function of their habitats. Surely, hydropower plants are potential of renewable energy, but it must be wise planned and carefully located, never affecting the public health and community wellbeing.
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Article Information
Title
Rivers in the name of Sources for the Renewable Energy
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
17. December 2019
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.6.11.620
Language
English
Journal
Vol 6 Issue 11
Categories
Visual Arts, Architecture and Design
Affiliations
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University of Prishtina, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kosovo
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Bujar Bajçinovci et al. (2019). "Rivers in the name of Sources for the Renewable Energy". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.6.11.620.