Back to newsA local committee in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete has formed to oppose large-scale renewable energy installations, particularly industrial wind farms, under the banner "Development with Respect." The group argues that energy projects in the area should not come at the expense of the landscape, environment, or communities that depend on tourism and agriculture. Lasithi is known for its distinctive plateau, traditional windmills, and rural character, which residents fear could be affected by industrial-scale energy infrastructure. The committee is calling for development that balances energy needs with preservation of the region's natural and cultural identity. Tourists visiting the Lasithi Plateau and surrounding areas are unlikely to see immediate changes, but the debate reflects broader tensions across Crete over land use and the future of its iconic landscapes.
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Crete Community Opposes Wind Farm Projects to Protect Rural Landscape
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