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CIPRA celebrates 70 years of Alpine protection

Connecting people, overcoming borders, protecting the Alps: For 70 years CIPRA has been working for a good life in the Alps. What might the Alps of the future look like? On the occasion of its birthday on 5 May, CIPRA is also taking a new look at itself.

Press/Media release
International, Liechtenstein
May 04, 2022

Climate Bridges

[Project completed] The Climate Bridges project strengthens cooperation for transnational climate protection in the Western Balkans, from Croatia via Bosnia-Herzegovina to Albania. Together with other NGOs, CIPRA Lab is setting up a network platform for this purpose.

CIPRA Project
International
Climate, People, Nature, Economy
Mar 01, 2022

On the war in Ukraine

A war has broken out in Europe that contradicts everything CIPRA stands for: Intensive cooperation across language barriers and cultural differences, cross-border cooperation and the search for development opportunities that strengthen people and nature.

News
International
Feb 25, 2022

Truck promotion instead of ecology

The European Parliament has shown no understanding. Even the last rescue attempts by three parliamentarians were shot down. The new toll regulation for road haulage on European motorways will lead to the one-sided promotion of hydrogen and electric engines. This will lead to a massive disadvantage for freight transport by rail and to even more trucks.

News
International, South Tyrol, Austria, Italy
Alpine Politics, Climate, Mobility & Transport
Feb 17, 2022

Alpine-wide network for shepherds

What are the possibilities and challenges for a cross-border organisation for shepherds in the Alps? CIPRA held an online conference on 27 January 2022 with representatives from agricultural colleges, national authorities, nature conservation groups and shepherds' organisations to find answers.

News
International
People, Agriculture, Nature
Feb 03, 2022

Questionable construction boom in ski resorts

Cable cars, reservoirs and blasting pylons: the Alpine landscape has been and continues to be built up for winter tourism even during the pandemic – sometimes in nature reserves and despite much criticism.

News
International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Feb 03, 2022

Saving land, saving soil

In the Alps and beyond, land is built up every day and valuable soils are lost. The project "Saving:Soils" shows alternatives and develops solutions together with pilot regions.

News
International
Nature, Soil quality
Feb 03, 2022

Leaving few traces along the way

How do we leave as few traces as possible on our way to the mountains or other attractions? On 22 November 2021, around 150 participants travelled virtually through the Alps during an online conference and exchanged ideas on measures to guide visitors in sensitive natural areas.

News
International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure, People
Feb 03, 2022

Onto the slopes by helicopter

Is heliskiing in the public interest? Vorarlberg extends its authorisation by two and a half years: CIPRA Austria calls for greater emphasis on climate protection.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics, Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Feb 03, 2022

Trucks on (de)tour

One third of the lorries on the Brenner motorway are rerouted to save toll costs. In doing so, they take detours of up to 120 kilometres, as a study from Tyrol/A shows. But the European Parliament does not take this into account.

News
International, Italy, Austria
Mobility & Transport, Economy
Feb 03, 2022

Securing the future of the Via Alpina

A modern information and networking platform, improved safety and easier orientation along the trail: the Via Alpina, the transalpine long-distance hiking trail, is getting a makeover in 2022. CIPRA International started a crowdfunding campaign to support this project.

News
International
Tourism & Leisure
Feb 03, 2022

Winter Games on a slippery slope

History repeats itself: after the fiasco surrounding the construction ruins in Turin in 2006, the plans for Italy's supposedly “green” Winter Games in Milan and Cortina in 2026 are now too coming under criticism.

News
International, Italy
Alpine Politics, Tourism & Leisure
Feb 03, 2022

Point of view: Let's finally press the reset button in tourism!

Mass tourism in the Alps has collapsed due to the ongoing Corona pandemic, and the opportunities for switching to environmentally and socially just tourism have increased. But they must also be exploited, says Hans Weber, Executive Director of CIPRA Switzerland.

News
International, Switzerland
People, Tourism & Leisure, Nature
Feb 03, 2022

AlpWeek. Alps in transition

The AlpWeek is an international event co-organised by the leading Alpine organisations committed to mountain protecion and sustainable development.

Event
Sep 06, 2022 Brig-Glis/CH
International, Switzerland
Alpine Politics, People
Jan 31, 2022

A voyage of discovery along the Via Alpina

On with your hiking boots, get set, go! To mark the 20th anniversary of the Via Alpina, the long-distance hiking trail across the Alps, CIPRA International is awarding eight hiking scholarships with the support of the VAUDE Sport Albrecht von Dewitz Foundation. Applications will be accepted up until 6 February.

Press/Media release
International, Germany, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, South Tyrol
People, Climate, Tourism & Leisure, Nature
Jan 20, 2022

The Winter Olympics

The Alps have hosted the Winter Olympics on a number of occasions, most recently in Turin in 2006. With Milano-Cortina, the 2026 Winter Games will once again be held in the Italian Alps, despite vociferous criticism. In 2030, the French Alps will be the venue for the Olympic competitions. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is striving for ‘sustainable games’, but this claim has failed every time so far.

Dossier
International
Tourism & Leisure
Jan 17, 2022

Online conference: Building an Alpine-wide web of shepherding organisations

The return of large carnivores in the Alps has many consequences on alpine farming and on the work and practises of shepherding. CIPRA International invites representatives from shepherding organisations in the Alpine region, representatives from agricultural schools and organisations as well as responsible authorities that have developed curriculums for herders to a virtual conference to discuss needs and opportunities for a cross-border shepherd organisation.

Event
Jan 27, 2022, 04:00 PMh Zoom
International, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovenia, South Tyrol, Switzerland
Agriculture, Alpine Politics, Economy, Nature
Jan 11, 2022

Kick-Off Italian EUSALP-Presidency 2022

The EU Strategy for the Alpine Region EUSALP, launched in 2015, aims at developing the Alpine region as an attractive, innovative, competitive and green region in the heart of Europe. The focus lies on economic growth and innovation, mobility and connectivity, as well as environmental protection and energy. After the successful French presidency, the autonomous provinces of Bolzano-South Tyrol and Trento will take over the presidency for Italy for the year 2022.

Event
Jan 26, 2022, 01:30 PMh Bolzano/I and online
International, Italy
Alpine Politics, Economy, Spatial development, Energy, Climate
Jan 11, 2022

Via Alpina Explorer 2022

[Project completed] Hiking boots on, get set, go! To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Via Alpina, the long-distance hiking trail across the Alps, we are awarding eight hiking scholarships of €1,500 each to selected individuals with the support of the VAUDE Sport Albrecht von Dewitz Foundation.

CIPRA Project
International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Dec 17, 2021

Eco.mont special issue: Biosphere Reserves in Mountain Regions

On the occasion of 50 years Man and the Biosphere Programme the Austrian MAB National Committee has organized and financed a special issue on Biosphere Reserves in Mountain Regions in eco.mont. The special issue contains 16 articles from four out of five MAB regions.

Publication
International, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovenia, South Tyrol, Switzerland
Alpine Politics, Nature, Water, Soil quality, Spatial development
Dec 13, 2021

New alliance for European mountain regions

Three umbrella organizations committed to mountaineering and sustainability in European mountain regions decided, at the end of November 2021, to join forces: the Club Arc Alpin (CAA), the European Union of Mountaineering Associations (EUMA) and the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA).

News
International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature, Alpine Politics
Dec 09, 2021

New alliance for European mountain regions

Global warming, excessive tourism and landscape degradation require the very highest degree of multifaceted solutions. Three umbrella organizations committed to mountaineering and sustainability in European mountain regions therefore decided, at the end of November 2021, to join forces: the Club Arc Alpin (CAA), the European Union of Mountaineering Associations (EUMA) and the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA).

Press/Media release
International
Tourism & Leisure, Alpine Politics, Nature
Dec 09, 2021

Alpine Climate Action

[Project completed] From classic forms of political participation to creative methods of non-violent civil resistance: in four online workshops, young adults learn about a range of political engagement – and how they can use it to campaign for climate protection.

CIPRA Project
International, Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol
Climate, Alpine Politics
Dec 06, 2021

Saving:Soils

[Project completed] With its project “Saving:Soils”, CIPRA is working for a trend reversal in the use of land in peri-urban areas in order to put scientific findings into practice, make pilot examples visible and encourage imitation.

CIPRA Project
International
Soil quality, Agriculture, Climate, Nature, Economy
Dec 06, 2021

Hydropower in the Alps

How much hydropower use is environmentally compatible and ecologically sustainable? This question has been on the minds of people in the Alpine region for decades - all the more so against the backdrop of the urgent need to move away from fossil fuels. There are currently around 21,000 hydropower plants in operation in Europe, 300 under construction and over 8,500 in the planning stage. In many places, climate change with its imponderables such as extreme floods is being countered with more dams and walls, although river widening, for example, would make more ecological sense.

Position
International
Water, Economy, Energy
Oct 07, 2021

For drinkable water

In a referendum held at the beginning of July, Slovenia’s citizens voted by a clear majority in favour of preserving the shore and coastal zones. In doing so, they overturned a new law that would also have affected Alpine waters.

News
International, Slovenia
Alpine Politics, Nature, Spatial development, Soil quality, Water
Oct 06, 2021

Abandoned and uncultivated

Remote mountain villages in Piedmont/I have been struggling with heavy emigration for years. The region is now supporting people moving back to the mountains. A study from Austria shows how endangered Alpine agriculture actually is.

News
International, Italy, Austria
People, Agriculture, Spatial development, Nature
Oct 06, 2021

Innovations and aberrations

Helicopter flights and Australian white wine on the one hand, an eco-museum and recycled smartphones on the other: positive and negative awards from environmental organisations point the way to a more sustainable future.

News
International, Italy, Switzerland
Economy, Nature, People
Oct 06, 2021

How much hydropower is ecologically sustainable ?

Renovate power plants instead of building new ones, preserve the last freshwater pearls, coordinate use and protection across countries: CIPRA has published a position paper with detailed technical demands on the use of hydropower in the Alps.

News
International
Water, Nature, Energy, Alpine Politics, Spatial development
Oct 06, 2021

Do you speak Alps?

A different dialect in every community: the linguistic diversity of the Alps is fascinating and constantly changing, which also makes it interesting for linguists. Using modern methods such as crowdsourcing, a research project is collecting dialect words across the Alps for a digital, living lexicon.

News
International, Germany, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, South Tyrol
People, Nature
Oct 06, 2021