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Turin Winter Olympics 2006: Government to fill financial gap

Less than one year before the start of the 2006 Winter Olympics uncertainty still prevails as to how to fill the financial gap of around €180 m that has resulted from a lack of revenue. Moreover the internal disputes within the Games' Organising Committee that have now been going on for several months have reached a new high with the forced resignations of both the Chairman and his deputy.

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Italy, International
Tourism & Leisure
Mar 10, 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

New publication on mountain sports in the Alps

Mountain sports in the Alps are the focus of the latest English/French publication in the series "Revue de Géographie Alpine/Journal of Alpine Research", which contains five essays from the fields of cultural geography, tourism economy, and sport- and ethno-sociology. Thomas Bieger examines the patterns of demand on the traditional Swiss winter travel market and concludes that while the number of winter sports has greatly increased, demand is concentrated on just a few offers.

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International
Tourism & Leisure
Feb 10, 2005

Record investments in French winter sport areas

In 2004 France's winter sport resorts invested 348 million euros - more than ever before - in refurbishment and upgrade measures. In the last ten years, such investments have increased by about 200 percent compared with only 50 percent for ski area turnover. The number of skier days per season is now stagnating at 63 million.

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure, Economy
Jan 13, 2005

Satellite handsets for Scotland's first mountain museum

If two Scottish visitor centres have their way, tourists in the Highlands will soon be walking about with hand-held computers. That will help turn Schiehallion Mountain into a dedicated mountain museum, and Helmsdale will become a centre for Scottish gold-panning tours. The postcard-sized computers employ a technology that is similar to the GPS system to be found in modern cars, and they are programmed like traditional museum audio guides.

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International
Tourism & Leisure, People
Dec 16, 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

Hydrogen-powered piste vehicles in the Alps

The Swiss association Swiss Alps 3000 has launched a new campaign aimed at zero-emissions mobility in the Alps. As part of the campaign it presented the prototype of a hydrogen-powered piste vehicle. The first vehicle of this type was tested during winter 2003/2004.

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Switzerland, International
Energy, Tourism & Leisure
Sep 23, 2004

2004 Award for Sustainable Tourism: Take part now!

The authorities of the département of Haute-Savoie/F is presenting an award for the most sustainable tourist project as part of the 6th Tourism Summit of Chamonix Mont-Blanc.

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure
Aug 26, 2004

New tourist complexes in high mountain regions

The Ukrainian project at Bukovel reflects the global trend towards developing increasingly vast ski areas:

News
Austria, International, Italy
Tourism & Leisure
Aug 12, 2004

REMOTION - International conference on environmentally friendly mobility concepts and tourism

REMOTION 2004 is an expert conference that invites participants to consider and discuss the future prospects of mobility in tourism. It is being held at Werfenweng/A from 19 to 21 September and aims to bring together tourism destinations and manufacturers of environmentally sound transport and drive technologies.

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Tourism & Leisure, Mobility & Transport
Aug 12, 2004

Mountain regions and the elderly and disabled

Services for the elderly and the accessibility of accommodation by the disabled are the two key issues of a seminar at Feltre in Italy on July 2. The seminar is being held as part of the Interreg IIIA Programme Montagna Accessibile (Mountains Within Reach) of the Belluno Province and the Federal Province of Tyrol/A.

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Italy, International, Austria
Tourism & Leisure, Economy
Jul 01, 2004

Switzerland: internet timetable for mountain enthusiasts

The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) has posted a new German and French internet page at www.alpenonline.ch , to help mountaineers plan their tours.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport, Tourism & Leisure
Jul 01, 2004

Restriction on new holiday homes

In future all new properties built in Zermatt/CH must have a principal residence share of 30%. This measure is designed to prevent Zermatt becoming a ghost town during the off-season.

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Switzerland, International
Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure
Jul 01, 2004

K2: Environmental impact of anniversary treks

To mark the 50th anniversary of the first ascent of the K2 summit in the Himalayas the Italian Alpine Association is organising several treks to the mountain's base camps. Up to 60,000 people are expected to pass through some of the intermediate camps this year. The problems this causes include the insufficiently rapid degradation of biological waste at high altitude, the pollution of rivers, or damage to the vegetation through the gathering of firewood. A number of expeditions are also to make greater use of helicopters.

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International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature
May 19, 2004

Invitation to compete for the International Environment Award

Exemplary environmental protection projects from all over the world that are closely linked to tourism are eligible for the International Environment Award. The Award is presented each year by the German Association of Travel Agencies and Tour Operators.

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International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature
May 19, 2004

Environmental management for the Everest region

The University of Torino/I and the Ev-K2-CNR Committee are currently conducting an international co-operation project called "Everest: A Remedy Against Damage Caused by Tourism" in the Everest region of Nepal. The aim is to develop an environmental management methodology to be able to lessen the negative impact of the 70,000 or so western tourists a year in the sensitive eco-systems of the Everest region.

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Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Apr 22, 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

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.

News
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

"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

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

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

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

The Alps are becoming more and more of a theme park

On 29 November Coca-Cola AG inaugurated its Alpen Club Micky Maus in the ski resort of Arosa/CH.

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Switzerland, International
Tourism & Leisure, Economy
Dec 04, 2003

Italy: 2005 World Ski Championships a risk to national park

Preparations for the World Ski Championships in the upper Valtellina in 2005 are in upheaval. The projects for the resort of Santa Caterina Valfurva, which is to stage the women's races, have come under attack. Environmental associations believe that as the Santa Caterina Valfurva skiing region is situated in the Stilfserjoch National Park the environmental impact of the projects should be examined particularly thoroughly.

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Italy, International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature
Sep 25, 2003

Via Alpina Book now available online

A book on the network of hiking trails of the Via Alpina, which follows five routes through all the Alpine countries, is now available in the four main languages spoken in the Alps and in English. The road-book offers basic practical information on the hiking routes, with the walking times between the stages, suggestions for overnight accommodation, tourist offices and maps.

News
International
Tourism & Leisure
Aug 28, 2003

Prix Wilderness: Award for nature- and environment-minded mountain tours

For the fourth time keepwild!, the specialist environmental department for trend sports of Mountain Wilderness Switzerland, together with the Save the Mountains Foundation, is awarding the Prix Wilderness for Trend Sports.

News
International, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure
Aug 14, 2003

Colle del Nivolet and Val di Genova, Italy: No more car invasions

On Sundays in summer in the past few years the high plateau in the area of Colle del Nivolet was regularly transformed into a giant car park. However as of this summer the plateau can be reached only on foot, by bicycle or by shuttle bus.

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Italy, International
Mobility & Transport, Tourism & Leisure, Nature
Jul 18, 2003

Friends-of-Nature Wildhaus Declaration: tourism and sustainability in the 21st century

Tourism needs an intact natural environment, a vibrant cultural life, and a fair partnership between visitors and visited. As an economic sector, tourism is directly dependent on sustainability. The Declaration calls upon the tourism industry, the tourism regions, governments and individual tourists to curb the consumption of natural resources and reduce the burden of traffic caused by tourism traffic. It also calls on tourism to contribute towards eliminating poverty and to implement a sustainable destination and transport policy for the environment.

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International
Tourism & Leisure
Sep 13, 2002