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Alpine protected areas: a new international agency in Chambéry

The administration of the Network of Alpine Protected Areas (ALPARC) was transferred to the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention (AK) by the French government on 10 July 2006

News
International
Nature
Jul 27, 2006

Ice-free Alps just a matter of decades?

A new study by the Glaciology and Geomorphodynamics Research Group led by glaciologist Michael Zemp of the Department of Geography at the University of Zurich/CH provides real figures on the past, present and potential future glacier cover in the Alps.

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International
Climate
Jul 27, 2006

Switzerland: NEAT costs have doubled

More than 600 participants from all over Europe recently convened in Lucerne/CH for this year's Swiss Tunnel Congress to find out more about the state of progress with the New Alps Transversal Route, or Neat.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport
Jul 27, 2006

Future research and transnational cooperation in the Alps

The June issue of the Journal of alpine research bears the title "Future research and transnational cooperation in the Alps". Four contributions in two languages (French and English) are devoted to this theme.

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International
Spatial development
Jul 13, 2006

Know-how for the Alps online

Within the project "Future in the Alps" of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps CIPRA, experts have collected, prepared and put on the web exhaustive knowledge about sustainable development in the Alps. With this, the part of the project called "alpKnowHow" has been completed, and the extensive knowledge base is online at www.cipra.org/zukunft .

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International
Jun 29, 2006

Austria: Federation money for the implementation of the Alpine Convention

In Austria the Federation recognises the potential of the Alpine Convention (AC) and, in the future, it will directly fund its implementation. So far, the AC was often considered as pure "prohibition law". Recently it has found access in the Austrian Federation programme for country development.

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Austria, International
Jun 29, 2006

Biodiversity in Europe's mountains

At what point is Europe on the way to halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010? With respect to this issue, the European Environment Agency has drafted a report in English, in which a chapter is devoted to biodiversity in mountain ecosystems.

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International
Nature
Jun 29, 2006

Brain Drain and Brain Gain in peripheral regions

The focus of the 2003 - 2007 "Brain Drain - Brain Gain" Project is the development, introduction and evaluation of action plans that reduce the migration of skilled labour from peripheral regions and instead favour migration into these areas.

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International
Economy, People
Jun 14, 2006

Negotiable land use certificates

Through the tool of the land use certificate (FNZ) the growing land consumption in Switzerland shall be limited. With the brochure "Recovering land - land use certificates in land planning" the environmental organisation Pro Natura wants to bring the discussion about this tool in the public arena.

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Austria, International
Spatial development
Jun 14, 2006

The way of the Wolves - The Alps- Carpathian Corridor

The Austrian Ministry for Transportation Innovation and Technology is committed to the establishment of the wildlife Alps-Carpathian Corridor.

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Austria, International
Nature, People
Jun 14, 2006

Wengen Workshop 2006 on global climate change

An international workshop on global climate change research will take place also this year on 4 - 6 October in Wengen/CH.

News
Switzerland, International
Climate
Jun 14, 2006

Mountain Convention: Cohesion towards growth

The fifth European Mountain Convention will take place on 14 and 15 September in Chaves in Portugal. It is organised by Euromontana, the European Association of Mountain Territories and its slogan is "Cohesion for growth - mountains as natural ingredients for Europe's competitiveness ".

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International
Jun 01, 2006

Is mountain milk more valuable?

For the first time in Switzerland, the price that consumers are ready to pay for milk from mountain areas was determined based on customer surveys.

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Switzerland, International
Agriculture
Jun 01, 2006

Management and Winter sport resorts

A new volume from the series "Journal of alpine research" was published in March. It deals with the management and governance of winter sport resorts.

News
International
Tourism & Leisure, Spatial development
Jun 01, 2006

New CIPRA resolution for climate protection

CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, adopted a resolution on "Climate Protection and Climate Change Adaptation Strategies" at its Assembly of Delegates in Bad Hindelang/D on 18th May.

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Germany, International
Climate
May 18, 2006

Co-operation in the mountains of Europe

The Pro Monte final conference to be held in Chambéry/F on 8 and 9 June is entitled "Mountain Massifs and Territorial Co-operation in Europe". The Pro Monte Project launched as part of the EU Interact Initiative assists and networks players from European mountain regions looking for answers to urgent issues relating to environmental policy, regional planning and social matters.

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France, International
May 18, 2006

ALPRO - an analysis tool for projects in the Alpine region

ALPRO is a planning tool to be used by local authorities, organisations, promoters and investors to evaluate comprehensively the impact of landscape-altering projects in the Alpine region.

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Switzerland, International
Nature
May 18, 2006

Resolution: Climate Protection and Climate Change Adaptation Strategies

The Alpine region is particularly affected by global climate changes, many of which are the result of man’s impact. The Alps are a particularly sensitive region and are affected all the more by the forecast changes such as the rise in annual average temperatures, the increase in extreme meteorological events, summer droughts and melting glaciers. It is CIPRA’s view that climate change represents one of the 21st century’s greatest challenges. Given the above it calls upon the European Union, the bodies of the Alpine Convention, all the Alpine states, the federal provinces, regions and cantons as well as all governmental and non-governmental authorities .. to intensify their climate protection efforts in order to reduce the greenhouse effect; .. to draw up sustainable strategies for dealing with the growing repercussions of climate change.

Position
International
Climate
May 18, 2006

Slovenia: plans for a series of hydraulic power plants

Slovenia has granted concessions for the planning of a series of power plants along the Mura, Drava and Sava rivers. The International Committee for the Protection of the Mura River Unsere Mur - Nasa Mura, founded in spring 2006, is opposing this threat to precious river landscapes of the Alps and pre-Alps.

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Slovenia, International
Water
May 04, 2006

US ski resort to tackle climate change

The well-known winter sports resort of Aspen in the Rocky Mountains plans intends to cover its entire energy requirements from renewable sources by 2015, a move prompted first and foremost by the realisation that climate change poses a genuine threat to winter tourism in Aspen.

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International
Climate
May 04, 2006

Alpine Convention shows solidarity with other mountain regions

The keynote event of the 32nd Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Alpine Conference focused on international mountain partnerships. In future the Alpine Convention is aiming to co-operate first and foremost with players from the mountain regions of Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Carpathians and the Balkans.

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International
Apr 21, 2006

CIPRA to attend Green Week 2006 in Brussels

CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, has just received confirmation from the EU Commission that it has been allocated a stand at Green Week 2006, one of the world's largest annual discussion forums on environmental policy.

News
International
Nature
Apr 21, 2006

International events on "Water in the Mountains"

The 2nd "Water in Mountains" International Congress on "Integrated Management of High Watersheds - Implementing the European Water-Framework Directive" is to be held in Megève/F from 20 to 22 September 2006.

News
International
Water
Apr 21, 2006

Caucasus Conference documentation available online

The three-day conference "Nature Protection in the Caucasus" was held in Berlin/D from 9 to 11 March 2006.

News
International
Nature
Apr 21, 2006

New alpMedia dossier - "Ecological Networks"

On 7 and 8 November 2005 representatives of the eight member states of the Alpine Convention attended a seminar on the creation of an ecological network of protected areas to debate the possibilities for establishing an ecological network spanning the Alps. The alpMedia dossier entitled "Ecological Networks" drawn up on that occasion provides an overview of the instruments that play an important role in the establishment of ecological networks at the global, pan-European, European and national levels.

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International
Nature, People
Apr 06, 2006

Workshops of the Alps-Carpathian co-operation project

The Alpine Network of Protected Areas is organising two international workshops as part of the co-operation project between the Alps and the Carpathians. The first workshop entitled Integrated Management of Protected Areas is to be held at the Mala Fatra National Park in Slovakia from 1 to 3 June.

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International
People, Nature
Apr 06, 2006

Skiers: a species on the verge of extinction?

A new study by WWF Italy shows that snowfall in the Italian Alps has decreased by 20% over the past thirty years and looks at the consequences. The tourism industry, which has been a cash cow for many alpine regions, has come to rely exclusively on artificial snow installations in many cases.

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Italy, International
Tourism & Leisure
Mar 23, 2006

Alpine Enterprise network to promote sustainability-oriented enterprises

Together with nine partners from all the alpine countries CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (Schaan/FL), has set itself the aim of establishing an alpine-wide network of small and medium-sized businesses as part of the NENA Project and promote sustainability-oriented enterprises. The idea of an alpine-wide network of enterprises came about as part of CIPRA's Future in the Alps project.

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International
Mar 09, 2006

Signing of the Apennines Convention

On 24 February the Italian Apennine mountain range was endowed with a new protection and management instrument following the signing of the Apennines Convention at the political level.

News
International
Nature
Mar 09, 2006

Perception of the Alps in European cultural history

As a research report the book Die Alpen! Les Alpes! published by Jon Mathieu and Simona Boscani Leoni looks at the way in which the Alps have been perceived in European cultural history since the Renaissance. The research project comprises a Swiss and an international section and proceeds from the assumption that the Alpine discourse differs more from one country to the next than was previously thought.

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International
People
Mar 09, 2006