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One river, numerous desires: disagreements about the Alpine Rhine

A current bone of contention between different interest groups is the priority to be given to the various uses made of the Alpine Rhine: as a farming area, as a habitat for the little ringed plover and the German tamarisk, or as a drinking water reservoir. SPARE, a new European Union project for the Alpine region, will offer assistance for the holistic management of watercourses.

News
Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria, Switzerland
Spatial development, Water
Apr 20, 2016

Award-winning tourism

Tourism too has its success stories. Innovative projects in the Alps are drawing attention. A national park in Germany now shows that sustainable tourism can also bring economic benefits.

News
International, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure
Apr 20, 2016

Point of view: He who sows infrastructure, reaps more traffic

At the end of February 2016 Swiss voters will decide on the building of a second road tunnel at the Gotthard Pass. The CHF 4 billion project will torpedo Switzerland’s modal shift policy, believes Barbara Wülser, CIPRA International’s communications manager.

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International, Switzerland, South Tyrol
Mobility & Transport
Jan 27, 2016

Swiss reheat Olympic candidacy

Two Swiss cantons, Graubünden (Grisons) and Wallis (Valais), are now competing to host the Winter Olympics – even though voters in Graubünden rejected a proposed candidacy in 2013, and it has already failed several times in Wallis.

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International, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure
Nov 27, 2015

Our green lungs are running out of air

Animals and plants have to migrate in order to reproduce. That involves crossing land used by human beings. Ecological networking therefore needs the support of a variety of stakeholders. CIPRA brings them together.

News
International, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland
Spatial development
Apr 07, 2015

Nominations for Alps-wide architecture prize

Switzerland and Liechtenstein, with technical and organisational support from CIPRA, will for the third time be awarding prizes to buildings in the Alps that demonstrate particular aesthetic and sustainable qualities. The jury has now nominated 32 projects for the “Constructive Alps” Architecture Prize.

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Liechtenstein, Switzerland
Spatial development
Mar 24, 2015

Signal fires against transit traffic

Transit traffic over the main Alpine crossings is steadily increasing. Projects such as a second tube for the Gotthard road tunnel are increasing the attractiveness of road transport for goods. This year’s CIPRA action, “Fire across the Alps”, takes aim at this trend.

News
Italy, Austria, Switzerland
Mobility & Transport
Jun 11, 2014

Soil Erosion in the Alps

Experience gained from case studies (2006–2013)

Publication
International, Switzerland
Nature, Soil quality
Jun 04, 2014

Point of view: Second homes – no end in sight

By voting “Yes” in 2012 in the referendum “No to the unrestricted building of second homes”, Swiss voters expressed their desire for new tourism policies. Dominik Siegrist, President of CIPRA International, expresses doubt that the population’s demand canactually be implemented.

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International, Switzerland
Spatial development
Apr 15, 2014

Genetic engineering: sinister passengers in the Alps

In Switzerland genetically modified rapeseed is spreading in uncontrolled fashion. Yet its cultivation and use for feeding have been prohibited there since 2008. How is it that such rape is appearing in places where it has no right to be?

News
Switzerland, International
Nature, Agriculture, People
Jan 29, 2014

Oh...

…the Alps have clearly got wilder, particularly in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (Grisons).

News
Switzerland, International
Nature
Jan 29, 2014

Sustainable means a different kind of Olympics

For Switzerland today, a pioneering spirit means effectively reducing one’s carbon footprint. And using one’s own resources in such a way that generations to come are able to go on living a worthwhile life together with the rest of the world. Anything else is a misrepresentation, like the planned Winter Olympics in Graubünden in 2022. Sustainable Winter Olympics need a change of direction, something that the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which dictates the terms, is not even close to initiating.

Press/Media release
International, Switzerland
Nature, People
Jan 28, 2014

Switzerland fails transport shift

There are still too many trucks on Swiss roads, says the Swiss Federal Council in its transport shift report. Instead of planning concrete measures to shift goods onto rail, it now wants a new political discussion - which has prompted resistance.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport
Dec 13, 2013

Point of view: the enlightened Olympics-free Alps

The referendum decisions against "Munich 2022" and "Graubünden 2022" prove that the Olympic spirit is dead. Simply not everyone has yet noticed.

News
International, Germany, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure
Nov 13, 2013

Salmon coming to the Rhine

From the Atlantic to the Alps: by 2020 the Rhine will once again be a home to salmon. These migratory fish will then be able to swim unhindered all the way to Basel -short-term by unconventional means where necessary.

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International, Switzerland, Germany
Water, Nature, People
Nov 13, 2013

Oh...!

… The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) is this year celebrating its 150th anniversary and has got Mother Nature to build it a table of snow and ice at an altitude of 2,700 metres.

News
Switzerland, International
Tourism & Leisure, Soil quality
Aug 23, 2013

Oh...!

... Honesty pays off in the end. This must have been the thought of a 90-year old inhabitant of the Canton of Wallis who had spent his entire life blasting away at animals against the law.

News
Switzerland, International
Nature
Jun 20, 2013

Nature-friendly tourism and connected habitats in the Rhaetian Triangle

Supporting the implementation of an ecological network continues to be a major issue in the Swiss region of the Lower Engadine. The new "Colliar" project intends to improve co-operation on regional initiatives by different sectors.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, People
May 27, 2013

Better ecological corridors and fewer accidents involving animals on Swiss roads

The Federal Council has drawn positive conclusions as regards the status of ecological corridors in Switzerland. A pilot project has tested how to successfully reduce collisions between animals and cars. The upcoming research field of landscape genetics provides new insights for the planning and implementation of ecological networks.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, People
May 27, 2013

CIPRA's point of view: The Alps are far too valuable for the Olympics

The result of the vote held on 3 March 2013 in Graubünden is clear: 52.7% are against the Winter Olympics being held there in 2022. This example shows that there is no desire for gigantism in the Alps.

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International, Switzerland
Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure
Mar 12, 2013

Next generation to bear risk of Winter Olympics

The Swiss canton of Graubünden wants to hold a "sustainable" Winter Olympics in 2022. While the many open questions regarding the candidacy have stirred passions in Switzerland, Munich's candidacy is not quite so controversial. But time is pressing.

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International, Germany, Switzerland
Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure
Dec 12, 2012

An Alpine "arms race": the desire for fun and games

Europe's highest suspension bridge is being opened in Switzerland, while an Austrian peak is getting a four-armed cross that is accessible to visitors - unbelievable adventures in the Alps.

News
International, Austria, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure, Spatial development
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

CIPRA's point of view: Alpine Convention must produce results

The renewal of the Alps needs youth. This was recognised by AlpWeek. The parties to the Alpine Convention are now being challenged to follow up their words with deeds - including as regards the energy question.

News
International, Switzerland
Energy
Sep 18, 2012

Olympic candidacy - a questionable venture?

Forecasts estimate that the 2022 Winter Olympics in Switzerland will cost 4.5 billion Swiss francs - or, as experience shows, even more. Is it worth it? In March 2013 the citizens of Graubünden will go to the polls to decide.

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International, Switzerland
Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure
Sep 18, 2012

Winter tourism: lateral thinking in Savoy

The skiing area of Biot/F sees ever less snow, and the resort is deep in debt. The local mayor now wants to get rid of the lifts and develop other forms of tourism. A visionary decision in the western Alps.

News
France, International, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure
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.

News
International, Switzerland
Nature, Climate
Jul 13, 2012

Alpine regions demand joint strategy

The Conference of the Alpine Regions has decided on an initiative paper for the development of a macro-regional strategy for the Alpine arc. It declares that the need is for greater innovation and economic strength within an intact environment, as well as more co-operation and the bundling of development funds. There is just one thing that is not mentioned: the Alpine Convention.

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International, Austria, Switzerland
Jul 10, 2012

CIPRA's point of view: Alpine Convention: Italy says yes but Switzerland still says no

Italy, surprisingly, has ratified eight of nine protocols of the Alpine Convention. Only Switzerland has yet to sign up. We do not need the protocols, stated the Swiss Federal Council recently - Swiss policy is, in its view, more sustainable than in any other Alpine country.

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International, Italy, Switzerland
Mobility & Transport
May 30, 2012

Swiss want to see fewer second homes

Most Swiss people have approved the "Stop the never-ending building of second homes" initiative, providing mountain communities with more protection for landscapes. But the building moratorium is not universally popular.

News
Switzerland, International
Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure
Mar 21, 2012