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Getting the modal shift moving

Austria gives the green light for the construction of a controversial rail tunnel. At the same time, the Swiss Federal Office for Transport has published two reports that suggest that the modal shift of goods onto rail can succeed even without large infrastructure projects.

News
International, France, Italy
Nature, Mobility & Transport
Jun 03, 2015

Ski lifts in Italy to become liable for tax

The Supreme Court in Italy has now ruled that cable cars and chair lifts do not count as public transport, meaning that municipal tax on real estate is therefore now payable. The judgment has led to uproar in ski resorts.

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International, Italy
Tourism & Leisure, Mobility & Transport
Apr 29, 2015

New format, new content

In 2014, CIPRA Italy created a new format for work on its territory: a Development Workshop for the Alps.

News
Italy
People
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.

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

Point of view: Protecting the Alps – the responsibility of people

The diversity of the Alps is a challenge that at the same time holds great potential. It is up to the new German presidency of the Alpine Convention to put this into effect, states Federica Corrado, President of CIPRA Italy.

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International, Italy
Alpine Politics, People
Nov 25, 2014

Ill-timed winter tourism developments throughout the Alps

Despite rising temperatures and doubts about profitability, some Alpine regions are building new winter sports facilities. But who will pay the bill?

News
Italy, Slovenia
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Nov 25, 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.

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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.

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

Italy threatens to grind to a halt

The Gotthard rail tunnel is due to open in 2016, with the aim of transporting the majority of goods between Italy and Switzerland by train. But the necessary infrastructure is lacking in Italy. Will the result be traffic chaos?

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Italy, International
Mobility & Transport
Sep 18, 2013

National parks remove exotic fish species

Collecting what was released into the wild fifty years ago is the order of the day in the Gran Paradiso and Triglav National Parks, where the fish species introduced have had serious effects on the natural environment.

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Italy, International, Slovenia
Water, Nature, People
Jul 10, 2013

CIPRA's Annual Conference: "The Alps as a Water Trough"

The "blue gold" of the Alps is limited in quantity and thus in high demand for use as drinking water, snow or electricity. At its Annual Conference in Bozen/Bolzano in October 2013, CIPRA will be asking who has the right to this elixir of life and who has responsibility for it.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International
Water
Jun 19, 2013

End of the line for the Tende railway?

New tunnels crossing the Alps are feverishly being built elsewhere, but the Tende line between Turin and Nice is due to be closed. People on both sides of the border are protesting, however. Can this historic railway line still be saved?

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Italy, International
Mobility & Transport
May 21, 2013

Claire Simon takes up post as CIPRA Executive Director

CIPRA International is getting a new Executive Director. Claire Simon, 35, holds dual French-German nationality and is the first woman in 60 years to lead the organisation. Nor is that the only first.

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International, Italy
Alpine Politics, Nature, People
Apr 18, 2013

Lecco opens Alpine Town Year

Lecco, the capital of the province of the same name, has this year been selected as the "Alpine Town of the Year 2013". The opening ceremony took place at the beginning of April and the initiatives for the Alpine Town Year were briefly presented.

News
Italy, International
Apr 18, 2013

“Fact-finding trips like Climalp are some of my favourite assignments”

CIPRA communicates in four languages of the Alps and also in English. The resulting translation load is handled by several translators and interpreters. Reinhold Ferrari is one of them.

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Italy, International
People
Apr 08, 2013

Bolzano sent the proposal for FP7-Smartcities-2013

The participation to the FP7 call for proposals might represent an opportunity to further enhance the activities of Bolzano towards carbon neutrality.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International
Climate, Nature, Energy, People
Jan 10, 2013

Climate action plan of Bressanone

With beginning of 2013 the city of Bressanone (20.000 inhabitants, located northern Italy in the Alps) will issue its climate action plan.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International
Climate, Energy
Jan 10, 2013

Valtellina Valley toward carbon neutrality by 2050

Considering its typically alpine features, FLA identified Valtellina Valley as the ideal region where to cultivate the goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. Starting from a preliminary analysis to identify the most critical sectors in terms of carbon emissions, FLA undertook two pilot actions relating to transport and energy issues.

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Italy, International
Climate
Jan 10, 2013

CIPRA's point of view:Italian French Summit: modal shift gets red light

The summit meeting last week between Italian leader Mario Monti and French president François Hollande covered plenty of ground - except for a rapid and effective modal shift from road to rail.

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International, France, Italy
Mobility & Transport, 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.

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

The northern bald ibis - welcome back to the wild!

Jazu is back. Last autumn he became the first wild northern bald ibis for 400 years to leave his breeding ground near Burghausen, Bavaria: in summer he found his own way back from Tuscany.

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Germany, International, Italy
Nature, People
Sep 18, 2012

CIPRA's point of view: Torino 2006: a hard lesson - but nothing learned

The Olympic Winter Games 2006 have left a burdensome legacy. The idea is thus to close the loss-making bobsleigh and replace it with an indoor ski slope. Is Turin simply throwing good money after bad?

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International, Italy, Germany
Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure
Aug 21, 2012

Oh! ...

… the bears in Trentino have finally gone too far.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International
People
Jun 20, 2012

CIPRA's point of view: Alpine Convention: Italy says yes but Switzerland still says no

Italy, surprisingly, has ratified eight of nine protocols of the Alpine Convention. Only Switzerland has yet to sign up. We do not need the protocols, stated the Swiss Federal Council recently - Swiss policy is, in its view, more sustainable than in any other Alpine country.

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International, Italy, Switzerland
Mobility & Transport
May 30, 2012

International support for campaign against Brenner wind farm

With its planned wind farm on the Brenner Pass, Italy is breaching the Alpine Convention, according to the Club Arc Alpin, which has petitioned the Alpine Convention's committee of inquiry. For the first time in the history of the convention, "complaint proceedings" have begun.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International, Austria
Energy, Nature
Apr 26, 2012

International support for campaign against Brenner wind farm

With its planned wind farm on the Brenner Pass, Italy is breaching the Alpine Convention, according to the Club Arc Alpin, which has petitioned the Alpine Convention's committee of inquiry. For the first time in the history of the convention, "complaint proceedings" have begun.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International, Austria
Energy, Nature
Apr 26, 2012

Bruin is back!

The number of bears in the province of Trento has grown, while the damage they cause has fallen significantly, states the report on bears in the province. But not all is well for Bruin and friends.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International, Austria
Nature, People
Apr 26, 2012

Swiss-Italian cooperation in favor of ecological connectivity

During the last Alpine Conference in March 2011 the Alpine Convention officially nominated 8 pilot regions for ecological connectivity in the Alps.

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Switzerland, International, Italy
Nature, People
Mar 14, 2012

Lyon-Turin: Environment Ministry gives bad marks

Criticism of the planned Lyon-Turin rail line is growing: environmental organisations have rejected the megaproject, as has the conservative UMP party in Savoy. The French Environment Ministry is now also expressing doubts.

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France, International, Italy
Mobility & Transport
Feb 22, 2012

Climate plan for South Tyrol

The Province of Bolzano wants to become more energy efficient by 2050. Every inhabitant of the Province currently produces around five tonnes of carbon dioxide. The aim is to cut that figure to a mere 1.5 tonnes over the next forty years.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International
Climate
Jul 29, 2011