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TEE and Cretan Region Face Criticism Over Landscape Degradation

Sunday, 21 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
The Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE) and the Region of Crete are facing criticism over their alleged role in the degradation of the Cretan landscape. According to a report by Cretalive, both institutions are accused of enabling or sponsoring development and construction practices that harm the island's natural and scenic environment. The Cretan landscape, known for its mountains, gorges, coastline, and historic villages, is a core draw for visitors. Concerns about overdevelopment and inadequate planning oversight have been raised by environmental advocates in recent years. While this issue does not directly disrupt travel, tourists interested in Crete's natural beauty may notice ongoing construction or landscape changes in certain areas. Visitors seeking unspoiled scenery are advised to explore protected areas such as Samaria Gorge and the White Mountains, which remain under stricter environmental controls.

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