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New UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in mountain areas

A total of 23 selected regions and protected areas from 18 countries are to join the global network of biosphere reserves. The decision was taken in Paris at the conference of the International Co-ordinating Council of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB).

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International
Nature
Oct 11, 2007

UN Conference on Tourism and Climate Change

A three-day United Nations conference was held in Davos/CH in early October on the subject of tourism and climate change. In a joint statement the participants urged action by the tourism sector to face climate change and reduce emissions.

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International, Switzerland
Climate, Tourism & Leisure
Oct 11, 2007

Negative CO2 balance in the Alpine region

The Alps have the potential to become a model region for climate protection. And yet today, on a global comparison, every inhabitant of the Alps is contributing disproportionately to the greenhouse gas emissions affecting the climate.

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International
Climate, Energy
Sep 28, 2007

Luc Hoffmann honoured for his life's work as a conservationist

The 2007 Environmental Award of the European Nature Heritage Fund goes to Switzerland's Luc Hoffmann in recognition of his life's work as a prominent nature conservationist and nature heritage patron.

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International
Nature, People
Sep 28, 2007

Status report on the lynx in the Alps

The Alpine countries have updated their information on the status and distribution of lynx populations on their respective territories for the period 2000 to 2004. The findings are summarised in a new report as part of SCALP (Status and Conservation of the Alpine Lynx Population).

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Switzerland, International
Nature, People
Sep 28, 2007

Proceedings of the "Ecological Network" platform and ForumAlpinum 07

Germany's Federal Agency for Nature Conservation is presenting a brochure on the inaugural meeting of the Ecological Network Platform under the Alpine Convention. The meeting was held in Munich/D on 29 March 2007 under the heading "Establishing an Alpine Ecological Network".

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International
People, Nature
Sep 28, 2007

Eco-building zone promotes demographic growth

The tiny Grisons community of Flerden/CH has succeeded in attracting new residents to its mountain village - and done so ecologically. In 2003 the community created an 8,500 m² energy-saving housing area for new builds erected according to ecological principles.

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Switzerland, International
Spatial development, People
Sep 13, 2007

Europe's highest toilets

This summer two public toilets were installed at an altitude of 4 260 m on the French side of the Mont Blanc. Every year some 30,000 climbers head up the Alps's highest mountain.

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France, International
Nature
Sep 13, 2007

BergBuchBrig

Montagnalibri, the international mountain-book fair, is to be held for the second time in Brig in the Valais/CH from 25 to 28 October 2007. BergBuchBrig presents over 1,000 new books from 30 countries in a variety of languages. All the specialist books, literary works, picture books, guides, etc., relate to the world of the mountains.

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Switzerland, International
People
Aug 30, 2007

Tackling climate change with bare facts

Switzerland's Aletsch Glacier was recently the scene of an unusual protest action. Around 600 people gathered on the Alps's largest glacier to draw attention to the impact of climate change - by stripping off completely. The participants, who had travelled from all over Europe, were positioned on the Glacier in a variety of ways by photographers and five camera crews, and photographed from all sorts of angles.

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Switzerland, International
Climate, People
Aug 30, 2007

Re-ordering back issues of "Mountain Research and Development"

All the back issues from 2000 to 2006 of "Mountain Research and Development" (MRD), the leading journal devoted to the world's mountains, can now be re-ordered simply and inexpensively.

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International
Aug 30, 2007

Successful environmental campaign aimed at protecting the Alps

On August 11 some 40 "high fires" burned throughout the alpine region to draw attention to a sustainable future for the Alps. Fires were lit in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Italy and Kyrgyzstan as a symbol of a better quality of life in the alpine region.

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International
Nature, Mobility & Transport
Aug 17, 2007

Maps of the Alps available for download from the EURAC Project homepage

The homepage of the project entitled AGRALP - Development of Mountain Areas ( www.eurac.edu/agralp ) has been restructured and greatly expanded to offer some 200 theme-based maps for downloading.

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International
Agriculture
Aug 17, 2007

First special edition of the Geo.Alp magazine

The first special edition of the Geo.Alp magazine is dedicated to the papers contributed to the 8th International Symposium on the Cultural Heritage in the Mining and Geo-Sciences, which was held in Schwaz in northern Tyrol/A in 2005.

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International, Austria
Soil quality
Aug 17, 2007

Mountain Wilderness: 20 years of mountain protection work worldwide

The mountain protection organisation Mountain Wilderness celebrated its 20th anniversary on 31 July and 1 August with an ascent of Mont Dolent in the Mont Blanc mountain range.

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International
Nature
Aug 02, 2007

Alpine Convention: First Report on the State of the Alps focuses on transport and mobility

The Alpine Convention has just published the first issue in its new series of publications entitled "Reports on the State of the Alps".

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International
Aug 02, 2007

Acqua alta alpina - Conference and trade fair on climate change

The organisers of acqua alta alpine invite politicians, experts and interested laymen and women to a conference in Salzburg/A from 24 to 30 October which focuses on climate change and its impact on the Alpine region.

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International
Climate
Aug 02, 2007

International workshop series "Disseminating Knowledge - Networking People" New technologies give a boost to local culture and tradition

CIPRA successfully pursued its international workshop series on "Disseminating Knowledge - Networking People" with numerous events in May and June.

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Switzerland, International
People
Aug 01, 2007

International workshop series "Disseminating Knowledge - Networking People" Transport and visitor management in mountain areas

On May 10 and 11 CIPRA International and CIPRA Slovenia organised a workshop on the topic of "Transport and Visitor Management in Mountain Areas". It became clear already with the first contributions that there are no straightforward answers when it comes to the relationship between transport development and regional development. There are areas of the Alps which do well economically despite being difficult to access.

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Slovenia, International
Mobility & Transport
Aug 01, 2007

International workshop series "Disseminating Knowledge - Networking People" Rural-urban co-operation: A challenge for the Alpine region

The eighth workshop in the series on "Disseminating Knowledge - Networking People" was held in Autrans on June 4 and 5 and focused on the subject of regional concepts and rural-urban co-operation. The organisers, CIPRA France and the further education organisation Association de Formation des Ruraux aux Activités du Tourisme, provided an opportunity for an exchange of views on the shift in relations between rural and urban areas.

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France, International
Spatial development, People
Aug 01, 2007

What's new on www.cipra.org/zukunft

Brig, Klagenfurt and Chiavenna: Workshop documentation is now online The workshop on "The Forestry Sector in Regional Policy - Options for Sustainable Development in the Alpine Region" organised by the Further Education in Forestry and Landscape jointly with CIPRA was held in Brig/CH on March 28 and 29.

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Italy, International, Switzerland, Austria
Aug 01, 2007

Global know-how transfer: Workshop in the Ukraine and international further education programme

One of the aims of Future in the Alps is to make the findings gained from the project available to mountain regions beyond the Alps, too. To this end, CIPRA, together with the international organisation Green Dossier, held a workshop in the Ukraine from 31 May to 2 June on solving conflicts in protected areas.

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International
Nature
Aug 01, 2007

CIPRA's 3rd Alpine Report presents the shapers of the future

In its 3rd Alpine Report, to be published in autumn 2007, CIPRA is making the results of Future in the Alps available to a broad public.

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International
Aug 01, 2007

DYNALP² supports the implementation of projects

The closing date for submitting projects seeking co-funding as part of DYNALP² expired on June 29. DYNALP² is a project launched by the Alliance in the Alps network of municipalities in 2006 and it is being financed by the MAVA Foundation for Nature Conservation.

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International
Aug 01, 2007

International Workshop: Services for people living in rural mountain areas

The next workshop of the international series "Disseminating knowledge - connecting people" of Future in the Alps is dedicated to the topic of innovation, community use and participation relating to services for people living rural mountain areas.

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International, France
Spatial development, Economy
Jul 19, 2007

Gymnaestrada 07: Exemplary sustainability

"SUSPORT" (SUstainibility & SPORT) is the name given to the environmental and sustainability concept for organisers of sporting events which has been drawn up by the organisers of the World Gymnaestrada 2007 together with the Swiss Federal Gymnastics Festival 2007.

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Austria, International
Tourism & Leisure
Jul 19, 2007

NENA: getting together, exchanging views and setting up an enterprise network

Through its NENA Project, CIPRA International is pursuing the goal of setting up a network of innovative and sustainable enterprises in the Alpine region. To strengthen this Alpine-wide network and plan future action programmes together, a large-scale event is to be held in Bregenz/A from 26 to 28 September.

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International
Economy
Jul 19, 2007

New publications: Risk management and 100 years of Géographie Alpine

The five chapters of the current edition of the Revue de Géographie Alpine look at risk management systems of urban alpine areas as well as early warning systems and crisis management strategies at regional policy level.

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International
Nature, People
Jul 19, 2007

Nature abhors a border

Nature in the Alps should be networked more effectively; to this end, the hindrances that stand in the way of animal migration and the spread of vegetation and plants should be made more permeable. Four alpine-wide network organisations are aiming to create an "ecological continuum" in the Alps. The preliminary project has just been given the go-ahead.

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International
Nature, People
Jul 05, 2007

Dust cover speeds up snowmelt

A new study reveals that dust blown hundreds of kilometres by the wind from erosion zones or dry regions is capable of speeding up the snowmelt in the mountains of Colorado/USA by around one month. Researchers at the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder were surprised not by the fact that the dust-covered snow cover was found to melt more quickly but by the extent to which this occurred in measurements and simulations.

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International
Soil quality, Climate
Jul 05, 2007