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New publication on regional development and landscape change in the Alps

The publication "Regional Development and Cultural Landscape Change in the Alps" features results from the completed REGALP research project, which was funded by the European Commission under the 5th Framework Programme.

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International
Spatial development, People, Nature
Feb 09, 2006

Glacier data from outer space

With the aid of new satellites glaciologists in Zurich are now able to study the world's ice regions with greater precision than before. The results of the data surveys are not encouraging: the Alps' glaciers are melting at a much faster rate than previously thought. Major changes have been noted in an increasing number of glaciers. The Zurich glaciologists are definite in their diagnosis: there is now no stopping the shrinkage of alpine glaciers.

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International
Nature, Soil quality, People
Jan 27, 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

54th mountain film festival in Trento

(27.01.2006) The International Mountain Film Festival is to be held in Trento/I for the 54th time from 29 April to 7 May 2006. This unique festival worldwide is devoted to mountains, exploration and adventure.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International
People
Jan 27, 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

GenderAlp!: Gender-sensitive spatial planning is possible

(15.12.2005) The Interreg IIIB Project "GenderAlp! Spatial Development for Women and Men" has been up and running for a year now. The Land of Salzburg/A as lead partner already has a number of project results to show. "Needs-oriented spatial planning for women and men in Salzburg" is just one of 47 partial projects by GenderAlp!

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Austria, International
People
Dec 15, 2005

CIPRA Yearly Symposium 2006: tourism and regional planning in weather stress

(01.12.2005) The 2006 Yearly Symposium of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA) is to be held in Bad Hindelang/D from 18 to 20 May. The Symposium is to focus on the growing threat to alpine regions posed by natural hazards and the impact of the climate change on alpine tourism.

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Germany, International
People
Dec 01, 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

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

Satellite technology in South Tyrol

By October of next year, South Tyrol/I wants to be able to receive data from the various earth observation satellites and evaluate it at a purpose-built facility at the European Academy in Bolzano.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International
Nature, People
Oct 20, 2005

€160,000 in prize money for sustainable projects in the Alpine region

CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, has awarded prizes worth a total of €160,000 to eight outstanding projects aimed at sustainable development in the Alpine region. The awards for the Future in the Alps Competition were presented today at CIPRA's annual conference in Brig/CH.

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International
Nature, People
Sep 22, 2005

Alpine experience for Afghanistan

Mountain Wilderness International regularly trains young mountain guides in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The first Alpinism course focusing on a caring approach to nature in the upper Panshir valley was completed only recently. 22 young Afghan men and women took part in the training course.

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International
People
Sep 07, 2005

Space observation to assist risk management in the Alps

Satellites are to be used in a bid to improve the risk management of landslides, avalanches, mudslides and floods in Alpine regions. This is the objective of the latest ASSIST (Alpine Safety, Security and Informational Services and Technologies) research project, which is currently being launched as part of the European "Global Monitoring for Environment and Security" (GMES) initiative.

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International
Nature, People
Jul 14, 2005

Exchange of know-how on hydrogeological disruptions

The CATCHRISK project (mitigation of hydro-geological risk in alpine catchments) is in its end phase.

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Nature, Water, People
Jul 14, 2005

Berchtesgaden National Park in a wheelchair

The model project "No Barriers at the Berchtesgaden National Park" is to get underway in Berchtesgaden/D in July 2005. The project is to look at ways in which people with physical disabilities or restricted mobility can gain access to unspoilt natural environments.

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Germany, International
People, Nature
Jul 14, 2005

Red deer a tasty treat for Italian wolves

Italian researchers have been analysing the excrements of two packs of wolves roaming Italy's Alpine region.

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Italy, International
Nature, People
Jul 14, 2005

Nepalese Sherpas in Tyrol

27 Sherpas from Nepal are currently attending training courses at refuges in Austria's Tyrol province.

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Austria, International
Tourism & Leisure, People
Jun 30, 2005

Dolomites of Peace - debating peace today at yesterday's scenes of war

"Dolomites of Peace" is the name of a series of nine events devoted to the subject of peace to be run by writers, philosophers, actors, church representatives and experts between 1 July and 24 August.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International
People
Jun 02, 2005

Fewer glaciers, more earthquakes?

According to the results of research carried out by the Universities of Münster/D and Berne/CH, the advance and retreat of glaciers and lakes can trigger earthquakes.

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International
Soil quality, Nature, People
Jun 02, 2005

2005 Junior Ranger Camp - Protected areas and cross-border co-operation

From 31 July to 6 August the Gesäuse National Park in Austria is hosting an International Junior Ranger Camp. Junior Ranger is the name of a European pilot project co-ordinated by EUROPARC which is targeted at young people from the affiliated protected areas and the regions bordering on them.

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Austria, International
Nature, People
May 19, 2005

New book: the good alpine air

A new publication in the series "Revue de géographie alpine/journal of alpine research" is devoted to the subject of the air in the Alps. The mountain air has played a major role in the history of the Alps since the end of the 18th century.

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International
Climate, People, Tourism & Leisure
Apr 21, 2005

Rolex rewards the spirit of enterprise

The Rolex Awards are for outstanding initiatives in relation with the environment, cultural heritage, science and medicine, technology and innovation as well as research and discovery.

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International
People
Apr 07, 2005

The Alps as a wellness region - New EU project

January 2005 saw the launch of the Alpshealthcomp Project aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of the alpine region as a health and wellness destination. The partners of Alpshealthcomp, a project of the EU Community Initiative Interreg IIIB Alpine Space Programme, come from Italy, Austria and Germany, the project itself being endowed with around one million euros.

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Italy, International, Austria, Germany
Tourism & Leisure, People
Mar 24, 2005

New Master of Science Programme on the Management of Protected Areas

The University of Klagenfurt/A has created a new study programme on the subject of the Management of Protected Areas. The two-year course in English is to be launched in September 2005. While the first semester focuses on theoretical and scientific foundations, the second and third semesters look at practical aspects of the management of protected areas.

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Austria, International
Nature, People
Mar 24, 2005

2005 international conference on development in rural mountain areas

From 1 - 3 September 2005 the Italian RURALIA association is holding a two-day conference in the Piedmont entitled "Architecture and Landscape in Rural Mountain Areas and their Social and Economic Development". The objective of the conference is to consider proposals for saving villages from decline and rehabilitating rural buildings for new uses.

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Italy, International
People
Jan 27, 2005

Major climate change as a threat to the flora and fauna

A new study published by WWF International addresses the threat of rapid climate change and its impacts on the flora and fauna. For many species, the natural mechanisms of adaptation are no longer capable of coping with the sheer speed of change.

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International
Climate, Nature, People
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

53rd "Città di Trento" Mountain Film Festival

The 53rd "Città di Trento" Mountain Film Festival is being held from 30 April to 8 May 2005. The festival is devoted to mountain, research and adventure films, with "Arctic & Antarctic - North Pole & South Pole" as the theme selected for 2005.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International
People
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

8th Alpine ministerial meeting: mixed results

At the 8th Alpine Conference held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen/D on 16 November the Environment Ministers of the alpine states were unable to reach agreement on drawing up a legally binding "Population and Culture" protocol for the Alpine Convention. In the area of transport however the alpine states intend to set a new direction.

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Germany, International
People, Mobility & Transport
Nov 18, 2004