“Strateška procjena uticaja na životnu sredinu” neprihvatljiva!

Ozon – Saopštenje za javnost 

Ekološki pokret ,,OZON“ nakon analiziranja dokumenta ,,Strateška procjena uticaja na životnu sredinu za Detaljni prostorni plan za koridor dalekovoda 400 kV sa optičkim kablom od crnogorskog primorja do Pljevalja i podmorski kabl 500 kV sa optičkim kablom Italija – Crna Gora“ smatra da je nepotpun i da ne daje adekvatne mjere zaštite životne sredine.

Imajući u vidu značaj, kompleksnost i obim ovog projekta, koji će nesporno imati negativne uticaje na okruženje, smatramo da je u toku procedure Strateške procjene uticaja na životnu sredinu (SEA) neophodno javnost informisati o svim bitnim podacima koji će uticati na konačnu odluku i na osnovu kojih će se moći uporediti i ekološki i ekonomski parametri, odnosno imati predstava šta dobijamo a šta gubimo ukoliko dođe do njegove realizacije.

Na žalost, imali smo situaciju da se javna tribina organizovana u Nikšiću, realizovala bez učešća značajnog broja građana i organizacija civilnog društva, odnosno zainteresovane javnosti, iz prostog razloga što organizatori nijesu našli za shodno da adekvatno najave ovo dešavanje. Čak ni na zvaničnim internet prezentacijama Ministarstva održivog razvoja i opštine Nikšić, koji su organizovali javnu tribinu nije bilo najave o datumu i mjestu održavanja.

Ekološki pokret ,,OZON“ nije želio svojim prisustvom davati legitimitet ovakvim dešavanjima koja na suštinski način ne ispunjavaju namjenu, niti opravdavaju potrošena sredstva poreskih obveznika. Da bi građani imali mogućnost kvalitetne pripreme za učešće na javnim raspravama oni moraju biti na vrijeme informisani i imati na uvid dokumenta koja su predmet procedura.

Svjesni preuzete odgovornosti u cilju zaštite javnog interesa ne želimo dopustiti da se paušalnim ocjenama i namjerno plasiranom tezom da projekat nema značaj za građane Nikšića, manipuliše javnost. Podsjećamo da je planirano da dalekovod od primorja do Plevalja, prolazi kroz teritoriju opštine Nikšić i to značajnim dijelom pored vještačkih akumulacija Slano i Krupac, koje imaju izuzetan ornitološki značaj i kuda je migratorni koridor za izuzetno veliki broj ptica, što bi neosporno imalo negativan uticaj kako na životnu sredinu tako i na turistički potencijal tog područja.

Obzirom da je Crna Gora Ustavom deklarisana kao ekološka država a da projekat ima uticaj na područja koja su po zaštitom, što imajuću u vidu eventualne neželjene situacije svakako ukazuje na neophodnost postojanja svih relevantnih studija koje se tiču biodiverziteta, a između ostalih i uticaja na ornifaunu.

Nedopustivo je da se u zaključku obrađivača kao glavni razlog za nedostajanje ,,nultog stanja“ navede citiramo: ,,nepostojanje informacione osnove o stanju i kvalitetu životne sredine“.

Ukoliko nema ,,nultog stanja“ nije realno očekivati ni da, ionako površno i nekvalitetno urađena SEA, opravda namjenu, odnosno bude mehanizam u zaštiti javnog interesa. Investitor je dužan da prilikom strateške procjene uticaja na životnu sredinu obezbjedi potrebne podatke, kako bi ih obrađivač mogao koristiti prilikom izrade dokumenta koji je predmet javne rasprave.

Predlažemo da se SEA na projekat ne prihvati, odnosno da se prvo urade sve potrebne studije uticaja na biodiverzitet i da se u DPP ponudi opcija koja zaobilazi zaštićene i značajne prirodne predjele, kao što su Nacionalni parkovi Lovćen i Durmitor, rijeka Tara i jezera Slano i Krupac.

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  1. Evo, a propos ondasnje rasprave o znacenju peticije, saopstenje Avaaz-a:

    Dear amazing Avaazers,

    Just days ago, two things were different – questioning the global “war on drugs” was a huge taboo in government circles, and Formula 1 was set to hold their Grand Prix in Bahrain despite a brutal government crackdown on peaceful democracy protesters.

    Then our community got involved.

    Within 72 hours, more than 1 million of us joined these two campaigns, and we won! Formula 1 has, under intense pressure, reversed its decision to race in Bahrain and the UN Secretary-General has agreed to establish a new task force on drugs, with world leaders beginning an historic new debate on regulation and decrimalisation.

    People power works, and we are seeing it more and more all over the world. Here are two stories of how …

    Victory in Brutal Bahrain!

    Bahrain's brutal regime uses shotguns on peaceful protesters, and locks up the nurses and doctors that treat them, but wants the world to believe all is normal. They worked hard to get the prestigious Formula 1 Grand Prix to return to the country. Then, with 48 hours until the Formula 1 decision, Bahrain reached out to the U.S. for help and Avaaz kicked into gear!

    In two days, nearly 500,000 Avaaz members joined the campaign and, together, we left over 20,000 messages on the Facebook and Twitter pages of the F1 teams. The Avaaz team spoke to legendary driver Damon Hill, who added his voice to the effort. And media attention mounted.

    But the F1 bigwigs decided to go ahead with the race. The Avaaz campaign was cited in thousands of articles worldwide (NYT, AFP, Reuters, ESPN) and our spokespeople were interviewed on CNN (pictured at right), BBC and many major networks.

    Then, Avaaz obtained a leaked internal F1 report which shockingly concludes that Bahrain has “no human rights violations” — turns out F1 only spoke to the government and visited a supermarket! We released our reaction, igniting a media firestorm, and finally … the F1 teams unanimously objected to the race date in Bahrain, forcing F1 to cancel the Bahrain race for 2011! CNN interview

    Victory Against the War on Drugs!

    The war on drugs has cost billions in tax money, funneled trillions of dollars into organized crime, cost countless lives, and achieved zero results.

    Yet, for decades, any debate around ending the war on drugs has been quashed. In official circles, it's “taboo” to talk the about regulation or decriminalisation — some even lose their jobs for doing so.

    Then a group of former presidents formed The Global Commission on Drugs to boldly speak out for reform. They faced one problem — politicians claimed they couldn't act because there was no public support for change! So Avaaz joined the fight.

    We launched the campaign, and in one week, our community proved the politicians wrong, with over 600,000 Avaazers calling for an end to the war on drugs. The ex-presidents and billionaire Richard Branson called a press conference, presented their expert report proposing reform, received the Avaaz petition — and the response was incredible! Over 2000 media articles were written (AP, IPS, The Guardian), virtually all of them positive!! The taboo was broken…

    In a strategy meeting that afternoon, the ex-presidents repeatedly looked to our community to help take the campaign forward, stressing that only grass roots pressure can create the political will for action.

    The next day, the Global Commission and Avaaz met with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. In 30 minutes of discussion, the Avaaz petition was presented and repeatedly cited as evidence of public demand for an end to the war. Ban took an important step and decided to create a task force to look at new solutions to the problem of drugs! A real and desperately needed debate has finally begun …

    A Huge Thanks to Everyone

    These two stories happened at the same time, and are just two among many, many more. See the Avaaz April reportback here. And in the same two week period that these campaigns took place, Avaaz also played a crucial role in breaking the blackout on international coverage of Syrian repression. Our network of brave citizen journalists in Syria, funded by Avaaz donations, is one of the only sources of information for the world's media on the nightmare unfolding there.

    All of this is only possible because so many of us join Avaaz campaigns with such hope, energy, and vision – signing, telling friends, donating, making phone calls or posting messages. An enormous thank you and congratulations to everyone who's pitched in!!

    When Avaaz started out, we were thousands, and we won sometimes. Now we're almost 10 million, and we're winning much of the time! If we keep believing in each other and in change, it feels like anything is possible…

    With enormous gratitude for this wonderful community,

    Ricken, Alice, Maria Paz, Emma, Saloni, Brianna and the whole Avaaz team

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