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- ehrenamtliches Vorstandsmitglied @POW Germany.pdf (67.7 KB)
- Leitung Regionalstelle Salzburg und Oberösterreich @GeoSphere Austria (01.04.2026).pdf (427.4 KB)
- Projektleitung Wasser und Umwelt @ Impuls AG (02.04.2026).pdf (94.6 KB)
- Mitarbeit im Bereich Wege & Schutzhütten zur Förderungsabwicklung und Digitalisierung @ Alpenverein Österreich (06.04.2026).pdf (135.0 KB)
- Mitarbeit Webkarte und Geodateninfrastruktur @Schweizer Pärke (06.04.2026).pdf (650.0 KB)
- Sachbearbeitung Administration und Finanzen @Schweizerische Greina-Stiftung (15.04.2026).pdf (852.2 KB)
- Teamleitung Medienarbeit @pro natura (16.04.2026).pdf (123.1 KB)
- Fachspezialistin Fliessgewässer, Fischerei, Neobiota @ Appenzell Ausserrhoden (21.04.2026).pdf (124.6 KB)
- Geschäftsleitung @pro natura (24.04.2026).pdf (69.5 KB)
- Mitarbeit Lawinenschutz @WSL- Institut für Schnee- und Lawinenforschung.pdf (113.9 KB)
- Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeit nachhaltiges Wassermanagement @WSL.pdf (118.3 KB)
- Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeit Vegetationsökologie @WSL.pdf (122.7 KB)
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News from the Alps
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CIPRA strengthens youth participation
Numerous young people want to get involved in the issues affecting the Alps. Proof of this was provided by the “Youth Alpine Express” at the CIPRA annual conference in Liechtenstein. The new YAPP online platform provides a link for these activities.
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No pardon for crimes against the environment
Damaging the environment in Italy can henceforth be punished with a jail term of up to fifteen years. Environmental legislation was also a concern of CIPRA co-founder Wolfgang Burhenne. A biography is now dedicated to him.
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A warm welcome to the new Alpine residents!
With an aging population and falling birth rates, depopulation and a boom in the immigration of the “new Highlanders”, the demographic change is marking the entire Alpine area – but different regions are being affected to varying degrees.
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Better protection for Alpine rivers
A European legal ruling has strengthened the protection of Alpine rivers. Derogations for hydro plants or snow-making facilities are now more difficult to obtain. The politicians are up in arms.