Between Varazdin and the Slovenian border, Croatian Water Authorities are turning the living river into a concrete canal, closing off its meanders and side branches, and extracting large quantities of gravel directly from the riverbed and banks.
Between Varazdin and the Slovenian border, Croatian Water Authorities are turning the living river into a concrete canal, closing off its meanders and side branches, and extracting large quantities of gravel directly from the riverbed and banks. The consequences on the living environment are dramatic: biodiversity loss, the falling of groundwater tables, the drying out of forests and ruined landscapes. These construction works also add to the reduction of local socio-economic opportunities and are clearly in non compliance with international agreements signed by Croatia, plus Europe’s Water Framework Directive, the Birds and Habitats Directives and the EIA Directive.