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Switzerland says No to "gigaliners"

Environmental associations have launched a campaign against the introduction of "gigaliners" on Switzerland's roads. The country's Bundesrat [Federal Council] has already clearly rejected the "monster trucks".

News
Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport
Jan 15, 2009

Even high-elevation Himalayan glaciers are melting

Glacier studies by an international team led by Natalie Kehrwald of Ohio State University show that even high-elevation glaciers are suffering from the effect of climate change.

News
International
Climate, Soil quality
Jan 15, 2009

Lots of Russian tourists in Austria

Never before have so many Russian holidaymakers come to Austria as in 2008. Hotels reported a 35% rise in arrivals and a 40% increase in overnight stays.

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Austria, International
Tourism & Leisure
Jan 15, 2009

Discussion on territorial cohesion in Europe

Discussion of the European Commission's Green Paper on Territorial Cohesion entitled "Territorial Diversion as Strength" has been underway since October 2008.

News
International
People, Spatial development
Dec 18, 2008

LexALP online database

The LexALP project (Legal Language Harmonisation System for Environment and Spatial Planning within the Multilingual Alps) co-financed by the EU is aimed at collating and explaining specialised terminology relating to the subjects of spatial planning and sustainable development, and making available free of charge on an internet website.

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International
Dec 18, 2008

More than 10,000 alien species in Europe

The fact that more and more non-indigenous species of fauna and flora are spreading throughout Europe is nothing new. But for the first time a complete list of all the invasive species has now been compiled.

News
International
Nature, People
Dec 04, 2008

Alpine Crossing

The "Alpine Pearls" co-operation venture is organising a "softly mobile" winter trip through the Pearls of the Alps between 19 and 30 January 2009 - specially for members of the press.

News
France, International, Austria, Germany
Tourism & Leisure, Mobility & Transport
Dec 04, 2008

ACCESS: Improving the provision of basic services

ACCESS, the transnational project, was launched in Genoa/I at the end of October. Its objective is to improve the provision of basic public services in rural mountain regions using innovations in organisation.

News
Italy, International
Mobility & Transport
Nov 20, 2008

Projects on transnational networking in the area of natural hazards

AdaptAlp, a recently launched EU project, looks at climate response measures and the evaluation of natural hazards. The work on strategies and proposed solutions aimed at coping with the impact of climate change is to provide the basis for more intensive international co-operation in natural hazard management.

News
International
Nature, Climate, People
Nov 20, 2008

A scientific insight into mountain regions and cultures worldwide

In the October issue of its IHDP Update magazine the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP) looks at mountain regions worldwide.

News
International
Climate, People
Nov 20, 2008

Is climate change drying up the Alps?

The Alpine range will continue to fulfil its role as central Europe's water tower in the future. But not without restrictions, according to the forecasts of a current study by a group of 20 experts commissioned by the European Environment Agency (EEA).

News
International, Switzerland
Climate, Water
Nov 20, 2008
Publication
International
Nov 11, 2008
Publication
International
Nature
Nov 10, 2008

€100,000 for exemplary climate protection in the Alps

At a ceremony held in Bern/CH on 6 November, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA) awarded prizes for outstanding climate protection to seven municipalities, businesses and organisations, the winners of its cc.alps competition held across the Alps. Weather expert Thomas Bucheli and CIPRA President Dominik Siegrist presented the prizes worth a total of €100,000.

News
International
Climate
Nov 06, 2008

ECONNECT: Nature without limits

The kick-off for the EU project "ECONNECT - Restoring the web of life" took place in Vienna/A on 4 and 5 November. Over the next three years sixteen partners and four observers from all the Alpine States will be working to implement an ecological network across state borders and the confines of protected areas.

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International
Nature, Climate, People
Nov 06, 2008

New hypothesis on deep erosion in high mountain regions

Researchers in the south-east of the Tibetan plateau have found that the moraine dams created during glacier fluctuations have over the millennia helped to slow down the erosion effect of large rivers known as downcutting.

News
International
Soil quality, Climate
Nov 06, 2008

Rhône Glacier to melt away by 2100

Scientists at the Écoles Polytechniques Fédérales de Lausanne/CH and Zurich/CH have used complex computer simulations to predict that the Rhône Glacier in the Canton of Valais/CH will have disappeared by 2100.

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Switzerland, International
Climate, Soil quality
Nov 06, 2008

Early warning system for water scarcity in the Alps

The kick-off for the cross-border project "ALP-WATER-SCARCE: Water Management Strategies against Water Scarcity in the Alps" took place in Annecy/F in mid-October as part of the INTERREG Alpine Space Programme.

News
International
Water
Oct 23, 2008

Protected areas in the EU lacking in quality

According to a report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) more than half of the protected species and habitats in the EU are under pressure. Worldwide, just under 17,000 species are on the Red List, i.e. threatened by extinction.

News
Nature, People
Oct 23, 2008

Latest issue of the Journal of Alpine Research

The latest publication in the bilingual series Journal of Alpine Research comprises four specialist articles on different topical issues. The first feature deals with the rivalry for public commodities, illustrated with the specific example of an irrigation system in northern Italy.

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France, International
Water, Nature, Agriculture, People
Oct 23, 2008

Solar thermal power plant in the French Hautes-Alpes

The energy companies Dalkia and Solar Euromed have joined forces and plan to build the first solar thermal power plant in France. The plant is to be built in Chevalet d'Aspres sur Buech and will generate some 60,000 megawatt-hours of electricity.

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France, International
Energy
Oct 09, 2008

Mountain Research Initiative launches new Newsletter

The first issue of MRI NEWS has just been published. The Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) newsletter will be sent out by e-mail in English twice a year and is entirely given over to research on Global Change in mountain areas.

News
Switzerland, International
Sep 25, 2008

The Andes and the Alps on a single rope team

This year mountain guides from Peru are carrying out part of their training in the Alps at the invitation of their Swiss counterparts. Already back in the early 1980s, the Swiss Mountain Guide Association initiated a professional mountain guide training course in Peru.

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International
People, Tourism & Leisure
Sep 25, 2008

Cashmere goats for the Aosta Valley

Italy's Aosta Valley is to introduce cashmere goats in a bid to start a breeding project. The regional office for agriculture states that the goats can be kept outdoors all year round and are happy to graze even on difficult terrain.

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Italy, International
Agriculture
Sep 25, 2008

EU measures on climate change

When the time comes for the new European Commission to take office in 2009, it is possible that the EU will appoint a Commissioner for Climate Change, according to the environmental news service ENDS Europe Daily.

News
International
Climate, Nature
Sep 11, 2008

2008 King Albert Mountain Award

The King Albert I Memorial Foundation held its annual award ceremony in Pontresina/CH on 6 September.

News
International, Switzerland
Sep 11, 2008

New publication on developments in environmental law

This book is the first to tell the full story in chronological order of the Environmental Law Programme of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN ELP).

News
International
Sep 11, 2008

Glittering mountain hut in the Monte Rosa massif

Construction work began last week on the new Monte Rosa Hut at the foot of the Dufourspitze above Zermatt/CH. The hut, which resembles a glittering rock crystal, is being built by the Swiss Alpine Club in the framework of the 150th anniversary of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.

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Switzerland, International
Tourism & Leisure, Spatial development
Aug 28, 2008

Water resources under threat in the Himalayas

Climate change is threatening the water reserves of East Asia. An estimated 50 percent of the water from the Himalayas comes from glaciers, permafrost zones and the snowmelt.

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International
Climate, Soil quality, Water
Aug 28, 2008