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Second Himalaya Film Festival: Time to submit your films!

Films can now be submitted for the Second Himalaya Film Festival, which is to be held at the Cultural Centre of the Free University Amsterdam/Netherlands on 6 and 7 November.

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International
People
Apr 22, 2004

Comprehensive study on mountain areas in Europe

The European Commission recently published the results of a study on the economic and social situation of European mountain areas. The study provides an in-depth analysis of mountain areas in 29 countries in Europe, including the EU Member States, the 10 new Member States and Switzerland.

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International
Economy, People
Apr 08, 2004

Projects to protect bearded vultures and golden eagles show positive results

The species preservation projects "Golden Eagles in the Eastern Alps" and "Resettlement of Bearded Vultures in the Alps" were presented on 26 March as part of the 16th National Park Weeks at the Hohe Tauern National Park in Salzburg/A.

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International
Nature, People
Apr 08, 2004

St Moritz: the AlpenAkademie and a tourism, energy and agriculture alliance

The Swiss region of Engadine/St Moritz is focusing on the appeal of educational tourism, with the founding of the AlpenAkademie by the Academia Engiadina. A range of offers including language and computer courses as well as tourism, tour guide and management studies are already in place, and others are in preparation.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Apr 08, 2004

Electricity and heat essentially from renewable energies

By 2050 65% of electricity consumption and 50% of heating requirements in Germany could be provided by renewable energy sources.

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Germany, International
Energy
Mar 25, 2004

EU decisions on the issue of transport

During a Conciliation meeting held on 16 March the European Parliament and the European Commission reached an agreement on issues concerning the Second railway package. Under the agreement rail freight markets (incl. cabotage) are to be completely opened up as of 2007. Agreement was also reached on new regulations for railway safety and interoperability as well as the establishment of a European Railway Agency.

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International
Mobility & Transport
Mar 25, 2004

World Water Day: Calls for waterway conservation and a stop to deregulation

The motto for this year's International Water Day on March 22 was "Water and Natural Catastrophes". A number of organisations seized the day to put forward their demands for better water conservation.

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International, Switzerland
Water, Nature, People
Mar 25, 2004

Presentation of an international umbrella brand for leisure & fitness holidays in the Alps

From the end of this year 80 businesses from Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland and southern Tyrol are to join forces and carry the new umbrella brand Alpine Wellness International GmbH.

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Austria, International, Germany, South Tyrol, Italy
Tourism & Leisure, People, Economy
Mar 25, 2004

Taking the train and bus to the ski slopes proves popular

More and more skiers are making use of the ski trains and buses operated by the Vorarlberg Transport Authority. The main ski resorts of Austria's westernmost federal province, i.e. the Montafon, the Kloster valley and the Arlberg region, can all be reached by public transport. The good results achieved this season have prompted the Transport Authority to expand its offers as far afield as southern Germany, among others.

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Austria, International
Mobility & Transport, Tourism & Leisure
Mar 11, 2004

Early warning system for wolves

The New York Wildlife Conservation Society has developed an early warning system for wolf attacks to help prevent conflicts between man and beast, and as a result also protect the wolves.

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International, Italy
Nature, People
Mar 11, 2004

7th CIPRA Summer Academy: The Alps in three weeks

The 7th Summer Academy of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA) is taking place from 16 August to 3 September. For anyone interested in the Alps as a region this education course provides a detailed insight. The lectures and project work on topics related to the Alps are designed to offer a more comprehensive view of the Alps.

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Liechtenstein, International
People
Feb 26, 2004

New waste prevention initiatives in Europe

The City of Vienna has set up "Scarabeo 2004", the first ever European Youth Competition on Waste Prevention and Separation. Until May 15 young people from more than forty countries can submit projects on ways of preventing and separating waste.

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Austria, International, South Tyrol, Italy
Feb 26, 2004

Preserving priority areas of the Alps

At the UN Conference on Biological Diversity in Kuala Lumpur the WWF presented a study identifying 23 priority areas of the Alps. The alpine study in five languages was drawn up by the WWF, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA), the Network of Alpine Protected Areas and the International Scientific Committee for Alpine Research (ISCAR) with the help of a hundred experts from 90 institutions and bodies.

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International
Nature, People
Feb 12, 2004

"Green" holidays in the Alps for Dutch tourists

From this summer several Dutch tour operators, including the TUI subsidiary Holland International and the hiking and cycling holiday specialists SNP, are offering "Green Package Tours" to Switzerland and Austria.

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International, Switzerland, Austria
Tourism & Leisure, Mobility & Transport
Feb 12, 2004

Centre for nanotechnology in the French Alps

The first European network for nanobiotechnology, Nano2life, is being co-ordinated in Grenoble/F since February 2. So after Paris Grenoble is now the second largest research centre in France, with 18,200 people working in 200 laboratories.

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France, International
Economy
Feb 12, 2004

The Role of NGOs in Mountain Regions

The conference book of the 2002 Yearly Symposium of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA) in Schaan/Liechtenstein has just been published. Marking the occasion of CIPRA's 50th anniversary the Symposium focused on the role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in mountain regions.

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International
Spatial development, Nature
Jan 15, 2004

Minority languages of the Alps take to new media

In the past learning the Romansh language nearly always meant having to go through German. But since the end of last year Lia Rumantscha, the umbrella organisation for all Romansh associations, has posted an online English-Romansh dictionary called "myPledari" on the internet for free use.

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Switzerland, International
People
Jan 15, 2004

Extended mountain stays are good for you

Mountain air has a beneficial effect also on patients with cardiovascular problems. The optimum effect is achieved at altitudes of 2000 metres above sea level and after a minimum stay of three weeks.

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International
Tourism & Leisure
Jan 15, 2004

Natura 2000 List for EU mountain regions approved

The list of Natura 2000 protected areas in mountain regions of the EU was approved by the European Commission at the end of 2003. It covers 959 nature sites in the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Apennines and the Fennoscandian mountains, which under the Council Directive on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna are considered to be of European importance.

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International
Nature
Jan 15, 2004

Third Arge-Alp book award

The Arbeitsgemeinschaft Alpenländer (Arge Alp) Working Group is to present its book award for the third time at the Arge Alp Book Festival on June 5, to be held in Trento/I, the Alpine Town of the Year 2004.

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International
People
Jan 15, 2004

Questionnaire on best practice in protected area management

Experts and people working in protected areas are invited to take part in a questionnaire on best practice in protected area management.

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International
Nature
Jan 15, 2004

Second international conference on interdisciplinary research into mountain areas

Young scientists now have an opportunity to take part in the second international conference on interdisciplinary research into mountain areas. The conference is to be held at the National Park Centre Stilfserjoch in Stilfs/Trafoi (I) from 29 September to 2 October 2004 and is organised jointly by the Stilfserjoch National Park, the European Academy in Bolzano and Innsbruck University.

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International, South Tyrol, Italy
Nature
Dec 18, 2003

International conference on matriarchy and mountains

On 13 and 14 December 2003 the Centro Multipolare per lo Sviluppo Sostenibile (multipolar centre for sustainable development) in Sardagna/I organised the 5th International Mountain Conference, with the theme of "Matriarchy and Mountains".

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International, South Tyrol, Italy
People, Agriculture
Dec 18, 2003

52nd International Mountain Film Festival

The 52nd International Film Festival on the subject of mountains, research and adventure is to be held in Trento/I, the 2004 Alpine Town of the Year, from 29 April to 9 May. Countries from all over the world are invited to submit films in the following categories: mountain films, films on alpinism, alpine landscape films, research films, sports and adventure films.

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International, South Tyrol, Italy
People
Dec 18, 2003

Poland ratifies Carpathian Convention

Poland ratified the framework convention for the protection and sustainable development of the Carpathians on 25 November.

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International
Dec 18, 2003

Nepal: Sports event in aid of the local population

The Friendship Everest Skyrace was held for the first time in Nepal's Khumbu valley on 18 November. The event's main objective was to support the school in the remote village of Thame, and it attracted 150 competitors from Nepal and all over the world.

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International
People, Tourism & Leisure
Dec 18, 2003

UNO confirms global warming poses threat to winter sports everywhere

According to a new study on the economic repercussions of the climate change on winter sports many low-altitude ski resorts are set to face financial difficulties or even bankruptcy due to global warming. The study was commissioned by the UN Environmental Program and presented at the World Conference on Sport and the Environment in Turin/I on 2 December.

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International
Tourism & Leisure, Climate
Dec 04, 2003

First International Mountain Day on December 11

International Mountain Day is to be held worldwide for the first time on December 11. Its motto this year is "Mountains, Source of Freshwater". The UN decided to set up this special day following the resounding success of the International Year of Mountains in 2002.

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International
Water, Nature
Dec 04, 2003

A brochure on "nature-compatible winter tours"

Over the past few years nature-based winter activities have increased throughout the Alps. More and more these activities are spilling into regions which have hitherto been spared the impact of leisure tourism. In its new brochure entitled "Nature-compatible Winter Tours" the Club Arc Alpin (CAA), the umbrella organisation of the eight alpine associations operating throughout the Alps, offers simple, easy-to-apply tips for winter sports enthusiasts on how to adopt a proactive approach and prevent a negative impact on nature and the landscape.

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International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature, People
Dec 04, 2003

Promoting produce from mountain regions

The "Mountain Group" of the Forestry Department at the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has announced a new research project. Between September 2003 and March 2004 examples of good practice from all over the world are to be collated and evaluated, focusing on instances where quality products from mountain regions contribute to strengthening the local economy without impacting on the environment.

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International
Economy
Dec 04, 2003