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France paves the way for its green and blue infrastructure

After more than a year of discussions, France officially established its "trame verte et bleue" ecological network with the publication of a decree at the end of 2012. This Alpine country now has legal rules on how to define and implement its green and blue infrastructure.

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France, International
Nature, People
May 27, 2013

Win-win for nature, economy and society: more green infrastructure throughout Europe

Since May the countries of the European Union have received guidelines on how to promote green infrastructure. The European Commission has adopted its strategy on this topic with the aim of better integrating natural processes into spatial planning and strengthening the benefits of intact ecosystems for the economy and society. In addition, Natura2000 and Emerald sites have been further recognized as major elements in an ecological network.

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International
Nature, People
May 27, 2013

Alpine Convention strengthens co-operation between neighbouring countries

With its new presidency, the "Ecological Network" Platform of the Alpine Convention is now continuing its work. In focus over the next two years are cross-border co-operation between neighbouring states and activities in the pilot regions.

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International
Nature, People
May 27, 2013

The cameras are rolling for hermits and fire salamanders

What can be done to preserve the diversity of plant and animal species in the Alps? CIPRA provides some answers in the short film "For hermits and fire salamanders - How municipalities connect habitats in the Alps". The film can be seen online and at different locations in the Alps.

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International
Nature, People
May 27, 2013

Ecological Continuum in the Alps: from 50 questions to a few concerted actions

How will demographic change affect the future of the ecological continuum? And which indicators of species and habitats can be used to assess an ecological network? These are just two of the 50 questions put together by scientists, politicians and environmentalists from all the Alpine lands.

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International
Nature, People
May 27, 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

Commitment to networks for nature

CIPRA has produced a short film to show what can be done at the local level to preserve biodiversity. The spotlight on the actors in the municipalities is a source of great encouragement and strengthens them in their commitment. Let the film roll!

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International
Nature, People
Apr 08, 2013

Young Alps

Everyone’s talking about the future. But usually without involving those to whom it actually belongs. CIPRA supports young people in articulating their hopes and demands.

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International
People, Nature
Apr 08, 2013

What counts for the diversity of Alpine species

An international team of researchers has decided on the 50 most important questions for the connecting of habitats in the Alpine regions. Research, support and projects should thus now all be singing in unison. What really counts for the Alpine space?

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International
Nature, People
Mar 12, 2013

Stage is set for hermits and fire salamanders

What can be done to preserve the diversity of plant and animal species in the Alps? CIPRA provides some answers in the short film "For hermits and fire salamanders - How municipalities connect habitats in the Alps".

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International
Nature
Feb 15, 2013

Protected areas form their own association

ALPARC, the Alpine Network of Protected Areas, has split from the permanent secretariat of the Alpine Convention to form its own association - in order to ensure better implementation of the Alpine Convention.

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International
Nature
Feb 15, 2013

Kick-off for recharge.green project: connecting energy and nature

Concrete dams, wind turbines, tree plantations: there is often a conflict between energy production and nature conservation. The recharge.green project, now being implemented throughout the Alps, intends to give landscapes a value. A solution to the dilemma?

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International
Energy, Nature, People
Jan 17, 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.

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

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

Wolves: France wants to shoot them while Switzerland celebrates new-borns

In Switzerland they are celebrating the first new generation of wolves. But where should these wolves go? A national park in the south of France has initiated a debate on this topic - with consequences for the Alps.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, People
Nov 15, 2012

Sustainable building in europe’s mountain municipalities

The house of the 21st century is nice and cool in summer, nice and warm in winter, hardly uses energy and – being built of local wood – stimulates the regional economy. The MountEE project explores ways in which municipalities in Europe’s mountain areas can create such a building culture. Seven partners in European mountain areas – among them CIPRA – work together, learn together and jointly improve their strategies and construction methods.

Press/Media release
International
Energy, Climate, Nature, Economy
Oct 30, 2012

National park under discussion

The Vanoise National Park in Savoy has a new charter. Representatives from the worlds of politics, economics and civil society have been working on it for over five years. Environmental groups have given it their support, but criticise its limited impact. The municipalities are nevertheless reluctant to sign up to it.

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France, International
Nature
Oct 17, 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

Connectivity video clip for mayors

Municipalities can collaborate in the improvement of ecological networks in many different ways. Therefore CIPRA wants to convince mayors for this topic with the help of a video clip.

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International
Nature
Aug 30, 2012

Connectivity analysis for cross-border areas in the Alps

Which cross-border areas between Alpine countries are most relevant for further connectivity activities? To answer this question the Platform Ecological Network of the Alpine Convention has contracted an analysis.

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International
Nature
Aug 30, 2012

Indicators on evaluating the progress of the Alpine ecological network

The establishment of the Alpine Ecological Network is a long process. In order to evaluate the progress, the Platform Ecological Network of the Alpine Convention has developed a set of indicators.

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International
Nature
Aug 30, 2012

Econnect's drive living on in recharge.green

Ecological connectivity in the Alps can only be maintained if the production of renewable energy is managed in line with nature protection. Some of the Econnect partners seized the opportunity given by the last call of the Alpine Space Programme to work out a project on this issue. They were successful and "recharge.green" is about to start on 1st October.

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International
Nature
Aug 30, 2012

Northeast Asia inspired by the Alpine Ecological Network

In South Korea, China and Japan activities have been started in favour of ecological connectivity. The major protected areas of these countries, the Ministry for environment of South Korea and other key stakeholders have been convinced by the importance of connected habitats thanks to the successful initiatives in the Alps.

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International
Nature
Aug 30, 2012

The French ecological network becomes regional

The main aim of the French "Green and Blue Infrastructure" ("Trame Verte et Bleue" - TVB) is to stop biodiversity loss. The ecological network is in addition a powerful tool for spatial planning. The two Alpine regions Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur have started to set up this new planning tool.

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France, International
Nature
Aug 30, 2012

Financial boost to Bavaria's Ecological Network

2 million Euro will help to further develop the ecological network in Bavaria, "BayernNetzNatur". The environment Ministry gives this additional funding to at least one new nature protection project in each of Bavaria's seven provinces for 2013 and 2014.

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Germany, International
Nature
Aug 30, 2012

Bavaria: Alpine Convention makes court appearance

The constitutional court of Bavaria has received a complaint against the classification of land for development demanding, for the first time, compliance with the Alpine Convention. The court ruling could significantly change how the Alps are protected in Bavaria.

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Germany, International, Austria
Nature
Aug 21, 2012

Young, climate-conscious, and thirsting for action

Young people from five Alpine nations campaigned as part of the My Clime-mate Project to make the Alps a carbon-neutral region. At the end of October they took stock - and forged new plans.

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International, Switzerland
Nature, Climate
Jul 13, 2012

"CIPRA is a both a mainstay and a cornerstone"

Chris Walzer, lead partner of Econnect, on ecological networking, psychological barriers and a continuous landscape.

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International
Nature, People
Jul 13, 2012

Fewer Alpine pastures

It is not the number of Alms (mountain pastures) that is in decline: rather it is the area of pastureland being worked, according to the preliminary results of the work on the "Alm Atlas".

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International
Nature
Jul 10, 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