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Our green lungs are running out of air

Animals and plants have to migrate in order to reproduce. That involves crossing land used by human beings. Ecological networking therefore needs the support of a variety of stakeholders. CIPRA brings them together.

News
International, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland
Spatial development
Apr 07, 2015

Sustainable transport policy for an improved quality of life

On Liechtenstein’s doorstep, in the Austrian town of Feldkirch, the planning process is currently underway for a gigantic road construction project in the form of the Feldkirch Urban Tunnel.

News
Austria, Liechtenstein
Mobility & Transport
Apr 07, 2015

Working together for the future of the Alps

In terms of policymaking for the Alps, 2014 was an eventful year. The stage was set for the development of a macro-regional Alpine strategy to find transnational solutions to problems encountered throughout the Alpine space and develop innovative projects specifically targeted at the Alps, and progress was made in defining the terms of reference.

News
Austria
Alpine Politics
Apr 07, 2015

Bus and train: new moves in the Alps-Adriatic region

Public transport between Italy, Austria and Slovenia is moving forward. The consequences remain to be seen.

News
Austria, Italy, Slovenia
Economy, Nature, Tourism & Leisure, Mobility & Transport
Mar 24, 2015

No breathing space in the Alpine regions

As CIPRA South Tyrol has flagged up, EU limits for nitrogen oxides are being massively exceeded in the region. There is an acute need for action, both in South Tyrol and in other Alpine regions.

News
Austria, South Tyrol
Nature, Mobility & Transport
Feb 05, 2015

South Tyrol commits itself to the common good

The “economics of the common good” represents a growing trend, including in the Alps. South Tyrol is now putting this into practice.

News
Austria, South Tyrol
Economy
Feb 05, 2015

cc.alps

[Project completed] With the compact "Water in climate change" published at the end of 2012, the project "cc.alps - climate change: looking one step further" has come to an end. In the last four years, CIPRA International together with a wide range of experts and practitioners has shown what intelligent climate activities should look like.

CIPRA Project
International, Germany, Austria
Climate
Jan 01, 2015

Strange but true...

…We now have a new hero factory, Trentino, that is “bearing” heavily on the Alps.

News
International, Austria, South Tyrol
Nature
Oct 01, 2014

Express tourism on the Eiger

The North Face of the Eiger in the Bernese Oberland is an inspiration for every mountaineer. A new railway project is now intended to make the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains even more accessible. Swiss environmental groups are, however, critical of the project.

News
Austria, Slovenia
People, Energy
Jul 09, 2014

Signal fires against transit traffic

Transit traffic over the main Alpine crossings is steadily increasing. Projects such as a second tube for the Gotthard road tunnel are increasing the attractiveness of road transport for goods. This year’s CIPRA action, “Fire across the Alps”, takes aim at this trend.

News
Italy, Austria, Switzerland
Mobility & Transport
Jun 11, 2014

Ski tourism: an insatiable hunger

Gigantic artificial lakes, myriads of snow cannons, secret forest clearances. Ski areas are continuing to expand in all Alpine countries, often using questionable methods and concepts. Below are three examples.

News
Austria, Germany, Italy
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Jun 10, 2014

Improvisational Theatre: Macro-Region for the Alps

Is it a comedy, a farce, or a whodunnit? In any case, the subject matter - an Alpine macro-region - is controversial and the cast high-powered. Inspired by the EU, Alpine countries and regions take to the stage while the Alpine Convention assumes the role of input provider.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics, People
Apr 30, 2014

Strange but true!

... Winter ade, scheiden tut weh – Winter must go, parting hurts, as the old German folk song runs. The little Austrian community of Ramsau is now ignoring this piece of wisdom, as well as the laws of nature.

News
Austria
Tourism & Leisure
Apr 16, 2014

Point of view: who will fill the macro-regional Alpine house with life?

Just as in the building of a house, the inhabitants are the most important persons involved in the Alpine macro-region. But, eight weeks after the start of the process, states and regions have yet to indicate to the representatives of civil society whether they may contribute. R.S.V.P.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics, Spatial development
Jan 29, 2014

Austrian tunnel vision

The Austrian town Feldkirch wants to build a by-pass and thus create a connection between the Austrian and Swiss motorway systems. Liechtenstein fears it will be overrun by traffic. Is this a case for the Alpine Convention?

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Austria, International
Mobility & Transport
Dec 13, 2013

We are the macro-region Alps

On 19 December 2013 the European Council will decide whether there should be a European strategy for the Alpine space. States and regions have been working for months on an appropriate proposal - while excluding representatives of civil society. Why the alpine macro-region needs the science, NGOs and municipalities.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics
Dec 13, 2013

Oh...!

… the new silver bullet aimed at reviving the ailing winter tourism sector comes in the form of so-called "Downhill Bubbles".

News
Austria, International
Tourism & Leisure
Nov 13, 2013

NGOs demand participation in the Alpine macro-region

Observer organisations of the Alpine Convention are bewildered at their exclusion from the Alpine macro-region. They are demanding their inclusion in the ongoing process for a macro-regional Alpine strategy.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics
Oct 17, 2013

Who will shape the Alpine macro-region?

With its "Alpen.Leben" (Living in the Alps) project, CIPRA Austria is sounding out the role of the Alpine Convention for a macro-regional strategy and is asking who should actually have a say in shaping this European Union strategy for the Alps.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics, Nature
Oct 17, 2013

Land for all

Fewer and fewer areas remain untouched by building development. Vorarlberg has therefore seen the establishment of the "Bodenfreiheit" (ground clearance) association, which is now successfully buying up land for public use.

News
Austria, International
Soil quality, Spatial development, People
Oct 17, 2013

Alpine Convention: new Secretary-General takes office

Markus Reiterer began his new job on 1 July 2013 as Secretary-General of the Alpine Convention at the "Goldenes Dachl" in Innsbruck. The new head of the Permanent Secretariat talks about his aims.

News
Austria, International
Spatial development
Aug 23, 2013

Upgrading the high mountains

Austria's highest suspension bridge, including the "Steps into the Void", is intended to lure tourists to the Dachstein Glacier in a similar way to the recently opened "Du Gouter" luxury hut for walkers on Mont Blanc. The ways in which the Alpine mountain world courts visitors.

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Austria, International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature, Soil quality
Aug 23, 2013

Boost for the macro-region Alps

The European Union is publishing its first analysis of existing macro-regions - encouraging news for current developments in the Alpine space.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics, Spatial development
Jul 10, 2013

Macro-region: Europe goes a step further

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution on a macro-regional strategy, while the Alpine Space Programme submitted an expert report to the European Union.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics, Spatial development
Jun 19, 2013

CIPRA's point of view: Shaping the macro-region Alps according to the Alpine Convention - but better

Many people in the Alps are afraid of being marginalised by the surrounding metropolitan areas. But the expansion of the sphere of action and influence also offers numerous opportunities - if we rise to the challenge, CIPRA believes.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics, Spatial development
Jun 19, 2013

Launch of the Alpstar mobility network in Vorarlberg

Alpstar project partner Vorarlberg launches a mobility network with 9 companies mainly from the producing industry in Vorarlberg. The network partners will share their experiences in the network and they will work on solutions for upcoming challenges within the field of mobility.

News
Austria, International
Mobility & Transport, Climate
Jun 18, 2013

Natural forests for woodpeckers, beetles and bats

The new Austrian project, "Network Natural Forests", intends to contribute to the protection of biodiversity by connecting its forest habitats via two elements: close-to-nature stepping stones and the co-operation of different protected areas.

News
Austria, International
Nature, People
May 27, 2013

An Alpine "arms race": the desire for fun and games

Europe's highest suspension bridge is being opened in Switzerland, while an Austrian peak is getting a four-armed cross that is accessible to visitors - unbelievable adventures in the Alps.

News
International, Austria, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure, Spatial development
Dec 12, 2012

Out for gigantic Brenner wind farm

It was supposed to have been the highest wind farm in the Alps. Now a court has revoked the building permit for the wind turbines on the Sattelberg Mountain - referring also to the Alpine Convention in the grounds for its decision.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International, Austria
Energy, Nature
Dec 12, 2012

Bavaria: Alpine Convention makes court appearance

The constitutional court of Bavaria has received a complaint against the classification of land for development demanding, for the first time, compliance with the Alpine Convention. The court ruling could significantly change how the Alps are protected in Bavaria.

News
Germany, International, Austria
Nature
Aug 21, 2012