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King Albert Mountain Award an Werner Bätzing

Last week the King Albert I Memorial Foundation honoured seven mountain experts with golden awards. One of the Awards went to Germany's Werner Bätzing as a "leading expert on problems of the Alps as a whole".

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Switzerland, International
Sep 06, 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

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.

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Switzerland, International
Climate
Jun 14, 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

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

International event on the management of protected areas

The Third International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas is to be held in Rapperswil/CH from September 13th to 17th.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, People
Feb 09, 2006

Ländergender - cross-border gender mainstreaming

As part of the Interreg IIIA Ländergender Project the governments of Vorarlberg/A, St. Gallen/CH and Liechtenstein plan to pool their efforts aimed at equal opportunities for men and women. The aim is to co-ordinate - and assist with - the implementation of gender mainstreaming in the regional administrations of the Lake Constance Region.

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Austria, International, Liechtenstein, Switzerland
People
Jan 27, 2006

Swiss FSC wood for Harry Potter

(12.01.2006) The latest volume of Harry Potter (in English) was printed largely on eco-friendly FSC-certified paper from the Swiss Alps. The FSC abbreviation stands for Forest Stewardship Council and is a guarantee of ecologically sound and socially and economically sustainable forestry activities. The use of FSC paper was one of the demands made by J.K. Rowling, the star author of the Harry Potter series.

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Switzerland, International
Forest
Jan 12, 2006

International Master of Landscape Architecture

(12.01.2006) The Master of Landscape Architecture (IMLA) at the University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil/CH is to be expanded in 2006, and will now also be available jointly at the Universities of Nürtingen-Geislingen/D and Weihenstephan/D.

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Switzerland, International, Germany
Spatial development, People
Jan 12, 2006

Alpine landscape too bright at night

Swiss researchers have conducted a study to examine the extent to which man-made lighting has penetrated mountain regions since the 1970s. The comparison of satellite imagery shows that areas which previously were lit only in isolated spots - if at all - are now increasingly exposed to night time lighting.

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International, Switzerland, Italy
Nov 17, 2005

New issue of the Journal of Alpine Research series

The latest issue of the Revue de Géographie Alpine series comprises five specialist articles on a variety of topics. One article examines the causes of flooding and the measures that are necessary to prevent it based on the example of the Isère/F region while another article focuses on sustainable water management in general.

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France, International, Switzerland
People, Nature, Water
Nov 17, 2005

International conference on cross-alpine traffic

The international "Transport Across the Alps" conference is to be held in Lucerne/CH from 1 to 3 December. Key issues to be addressed at the conference include the impact of road traffic along the main alpine thoroughfares, the influence of statutory and political provisions on transit traffic and the interactions between transport, regional development, tourism, the environment and the economy.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport
Nov 03, 2005

Alpine summit flora undergoing rapid change

As part of their study on the "Influence of Climate Change on Succession Processes and Population Dynamics of Vegetation in Alpine Environments" research teams at the universities of Hanover/D and Zurich/CH have concluded that the rate of change in the floristic composition of vegetation in the Swiss Alps is increasing all the time. According to the experts this trend is consistent with global climate change.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, Climate, People
Nov 03, 2005

Swiss Bird Index tracks Alpine birds

The Sempach Ornithological Station and the Swiss Association for the Protection of Birds [Schweizer Vogelschutz] have developed a Swiss Bird Index (SBI) modelled on stock exchange indices.

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Switzerland, International
Nature
Oct 06, 2005

Mountains and the modern age: innovative construction at high altitudes

The Austrian Tourist Club [Österreichischer Touristenklub] recently opened the first high-alpine passive building, namely the Schiestlhaus am Hochschwab/A at 2,153 m.

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Austria, International, Switzerland
Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure
Sep 07, 2005

Decrease in water runoff from the Swiss Alps

A new study analyses the impact of a potential climate change on hydrological discharge regimes from the Swiss Alpine region for the period between 2020 and 2050. Eleven catchment areas with different glaciation rates and altitude ranges were examined.

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Switzerland, International
Water, Energy, Climate
Aug 25, 2005

Why wait? Pull down those unused mountain installations now!

Anyone who comes across unused installations or buildings while out hiking or mountaineering in the Swiss Alps should take part in the Wilderness Olympics 2005 and notify Mountain Wilderness (MW) of their "find".

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Switzerland, International, France
Nature
Jun 30, 2005

Alpine transit exchange - a feasible, efficient and cost-effactive solution

An Alpine transit exchange is seen as a viable option for promoting a shift from road to rail for transalpine heavy goods vehicle traffic. A report commissioned by the Swiss Ministry of Transport has confirmed the technical feasibility and economic acceptability of such a solution.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport
Jun 02, 2005

Snowcats and man-made snow as a threat to plant diversity

The number of plant species growing on mountain slopes used for ski trails in Switzerland is eleven percent lower than on adjoining sites. The reduction is especially striking in the case of woody and early flowering plants.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
May 04, 2005

Breakthrough in the Lötschberg railway tunnel

28 April saw the breakthrough right in the middle of the almost 3-kilometer-long Lötschberg rail tunnel under the Swiss Alps.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport
May 04, 2005

Mistletoe area boundaries on the ascendant

Scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research have found specimens of mistletoe at altitudes of up to 1500 m. It was previously thought that in Switzerland mistletoe grew only in areas below 1000 m above sea level.

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Switzerland, International
Climate
Feb 24, 2005

Research on the economic significance of the landscape

What is the monetary value of the Alpine landscape for the resident populations and tourists? This question was studied in the framework of Swiss National Research Programme NFP48 "Landscapes and Living Spaces in the Alps".

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Switzerland, International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Feb 10, 2005

2005 Swiss Mountain Water Award launched

The Governmental Conference of Alpine Cantons (GCAC) has launched the Swiss Mountain Water Award, which is endowed with a total of CHF 50,000. The objective of the competition is to initiate and promote practical water projects capable of making a substantial contribution to increased net output in the mountain areas of Switzerland in commercial, ecological, social and/or institutional terms.

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Switzerland, International
Water
Dec 16, 2004

CIPRA conference on cities in the Alpine space

CIPRA's annual conference will be held in Brig/CH on 22 - 24 September. The subject of the 2005 conference is Alpine cities and their role as sustainability actors, with a focus on the following main aspects: - design, management and optimization of relations between Alpine cities and the surrounding areas; - networking, alliances and enhanced co-operation and synergies among Alpine cities to achieve effective positioning in the face of competition from other European locations.

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Switzerland, International
Spatial development
Dec 16, 2004

Artificial high water affects ecology of running water

A new WWF study shows that the artificial high-water (surges) and low-water (sinks) caused daily by hydraulic power plants are having disastrous repercussions on the ecosystem of running water.

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Switzerland, International
Water, Nature, Energy, People
Dec 02, 2004

Glaciers melting faster than anticipated

A new study by Zurich University using satellite images to analyse the surface area of 930 glaciers has shown that Switzerland's glaciers lost around 18% of their surface area between 1985 and 2000.

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Switzerland, International
Soil quality, Climate
Nov 18, 2004

Storm Lothar not an ecological disaster

Storm damage does not pose a threat to the long-term conservation of Switzerland's forests; rather it contributes to forest renewal and promotes biodiversity.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, Forest, People
Nov 18, 2004

Certification system for sustainable hotel establishments

The Ibex Label is to be used to certify Swiss hotel establishments which excel through particularly sustainable and social management. Depending on achievements one to five of these Ibexes are to be awarded by the Association for Economy, Ecology and Society.

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Switzerland, International
Tourism & Leisure
Nov 18, 2004

New publications show: biodiversity still on the wane

The "Biodiversität in der Schweiz" (Biodiversity in Switzerland) study published by the Biodiversity Forum Switzerland has concluded that genetic diversity and biodiversity are more at risk in Switzerland than in most other European countries.

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Switzerland, International
Nature
Nov 04, 2004

As free as a bird? Light pollution a hazard for migratory birds

More and more migratory birds are falling prey to night-time lighting conditions as they fly south. A closed cover of low-lying fog such as the one that prevailed over large areas of Switzerland in mid-October seriously disrupts the migratory birds' ability to orientate themselves; combined with towns and villages that are brightly lit at night it can represent a death trap for the birds.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, People
Nov 04, 2004