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Biological diversity as an investment - Protected areas give the Alps a good image and help man and nature

Given good management, protected areas can contribute both to regional value-added and the preservation of biodiversity. Environmentally friendly holiday accommodation with a recognised seal of approval like the Gîtes Panda in the French Alps enhances the quality of life in and around protected areas.

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International
Nature
Mar 20, 2007

Cyberspace on alpine pastures, cultural festivals and exchange marts - Education projects and cultural centres promote cohesion

The state is stepping back and social structures are weakening: Citizens must take their affairs into their own hands and organise themselves to bring about decisions locally.

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International
People
Mar 20, 2007

From timber construction to hay wraps - Besides natural resources people's skills and commitment are the Alps' real wealth

Deploring the exodus of the population and the proliferation of tourism, and doing nothing about it, is one approach; the other, far more constructive solution is to show how money can be earned, and secure jobs created, using the resources available locally.

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International
Economy, Forest
Mar 20, 2007

Extracting Stores of Knowledge

The future belongs to those who help to shape it. And in the Alps countless initiatives involving thousands of activists are working to do just that. Yet most of them are unaware of the fact that elsewhere other people are working away on exactly the same problems as they are. This is precisely where the Future in the Alps Project launched by CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, comes into play. It is all about collating practical experience throughout the Alps, classifying it and making it available to those who need it.

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International
Mar 20, 2007

New publication on Alpine Towns

In 2005 CIPRA, the International Commission on the Protection of the Alps, organised a large conference on Alpine Towns and has now published the collected findings in a conference book.

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International
Climate, Spatial development
Mar 15, 2007

Unconventional co-operation in Switzerland's mountain regions

The Swiss Working Group on Mountain Regions has struck up a co-operation venture with eBay International AG, the world's largest internet auction house. Private individuals as well as small and medium-sized businesses are to be trained in buying and selling products and services via eBay.

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Switzerland, International
Spatial development
Mar 15, 2007

Indoor ski venues closing in on the Alps

It's not just in the desert state of Dubai that indoor ski runs are proving increasingly popular, but also in Europe. No snow means no revenue, and the mild weather is giving Europe's ski resorts a serious headache, one which the ski industry is hoping to relieve with artificial snow and indoor venues, regardless of global warming issues.

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International, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure
Mar 01, 2007

Plans for a ski resort in the Natura 2000 region of northern Spain

According to plans by the regional government of Castile-León a new winter sports resort with ski-lift capacities for 32,000 visitors an hour is to be built in the northern Spanish provinces of Cantabria, Leon and Palencia.

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International
Tourism & Leisure
Mar 01, 2007

Ski runs a hazard for bird communities

According to a report compiled by ecologists at the University of Turin/I in the Journal of Applied Ecology, high-altitude alpine ski runs are posing a serious threat to bird communities.

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Italy, International
Nature, People
Feb 14, 2007

Mountain areas as menageries

The latest issue of the Journal of Alpine Research (fr/en) features "mountain areas as menageries". Indeed the decline in biodiversity is a major ecological problem.

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International
Nature, People
Feb 14, 2007

Alpine glaciers melting ever faster

The glaciers of the Alps could well disappear sooner than expected. Researchers now believe that in thirty years' time only the largest and highest glaciers will be left.

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International
Climate
Feb 14, 2007

Swiss Mountain Water Award 2007

This year again, the Swiss Mountain Water Award initiated by the Government Conference of the Mountain Cantons is to be held for the third year running since 2005, with prize money worth CHF 50,000.

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Switzerland, International
Water
Feb 14, 2007

New measures for combating and managing particulate matte

Every winter, de-icing salt is scattered on the roads despite its negative impact on the environment, groundwater, infrastructure and cars. But now Klagenfurt/A has come up with an alternative: Instead of salt it is to spray calcium magnesium acetate (CMA), a de-icing agent made from calcium, magnesium and acetic acid.

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Austria, International, South Tyrol, Italy
Climate
Feb 01, 2007

EU: Is regional planning foremost an instrument for business development?

EU regional planning ministers are to meet on 25 May 2007 to adopt a Territorial Agenda designed to provide a framework for future spatial development in Europe.

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International
Spatial development
Feb 01, 2007

55th international mountain film festival in Trento

The Trento Film Festival is being held in Trento/I from 24 April to 6 May 2007 for the 55th time. Topical documentary and feature films are to be screened in four categories, with awards going to the best.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International
People
Feb 01, 2007

Low-cost construction method for the KlimaHau

The provinces of South Tyrol/I and Lower Saxony/D have co-developed the world's first ever energy-saving prefabricated house based on a low-cost construction method. The aim is to establish and use the South Tyrol KlimaHaus as an alternative construction method for Africa and disaster areas.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International
Spatial development
Feb 01, 2007

Will the Mont Blanc finally become part of UNESCO's Natural Heritage?

The international Pro Mont Blanc association, which has been campaigning actively since 1991 for the protection of the Mont Blanc, would like to see the mountain massif finally included on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

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International
Nature
Feb 01, 2007

1.5 tonnes of artificial fertilizer for skiing competitions?

The impact of climate change on skiing areas is the subject of the OECD study published on 13 December 2006. It concludes that if a region's average annual temperature increases by one degree, only around 500 of the 666 skiing areas in the Alps could be assured of snow.

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Switzerland, International
Tourism & Leisure, Climate
Jan 18, 2007

Climate change impacts biodiversity

For a number of years now, biodiversity in Alpine ecosystems has been declining under the effect of climate change.

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International
Climate
Jan 18, 2007

German environmental associations obtain greater rights of action

With the coming into force on 15 December 2006 of Germany's environmental legal remedy legislation environmental associations have been given greater rights of action in the area of environmental protection.

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Germany, International
Jan 18, 2007

Werfenweng: "Sanft Mobil auf neuen Wegen"

"The idea to create a special book of photographs about Werfenweng and our passion for gentle mobility came about in summer 2005"

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Austria, International
People
Jan 18, 2007

Climate Star 2007 - European award for climate protection activities at the local level

For the third time the Climate Alliance of European Cities with Indigenous Rainforest Peoples is inviting all European cities and municipalities to present their climate protection activities and apply for a Climate Star.

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International
Climate
Jan 17, 2007

Olympic infrastructures - A bottomless pit?

The infrastructure facilities built for the Olympic Winter Games in Turin in February 2006 have proved an expensive legacy.

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Italy, International
Spatial development, Economy, Tourism & Leisure
Dec 14, 2006

Davos on the road to Kyoto

Davos, Switzerland's highest town, is working towards a more climate-friendly local policy.

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Switzerland, International
Energy, Climate
Dec 14, 2006

Exchange of know-how on regional management

Two events focusing on regional development and management are scheduled for the beginning of 2007 as part of the workshop series entitled "Future in the Alps: Getting Knowledge Across - Networking People" organised by CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps.

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International
Spatial development
Dec 14, 2006

Tests underway on the world's highest solar power station

The Swiss utility BKW FMB Energie AG is currently conducting trials scheduled to last until this summer on a high-alpine solar power station.

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Switzerland, International
Energy
Dec 14, 2006

Database on experts in mountain area research

The Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) has gone online with an expert database comprising almost 5,000 entries on people in governmental and non-governmental organisations as well as private groups who are involved in research into mountain regions in general and the impact of climate change in particular.

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International
Climate
Dec 14, 2006

Schaan Memorandum on the Future in the Alps

The future belongs to those who shape it. In the Alps countless initiatives involving thousands of activists are working to do just that. Yet many are unaware of the fact that elsewhere other people are working on precisely the same problems as they are. This is where the Future in the Alps, a project launched by CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, comes into play. The scope of the project is to collect practical experience throughout the Alps, classify it and make it available to those who need it. It consists of a phase of collating knowledge and good projects, called alpKnowhow, a phase of processing and disseminating it, called alpService, and an implementation phase, called alpPerformance. CIPRA itself is not a research body, nor is it an educational institution; it is a non-governmental organisation, so it is mainly concerned with the questions of what the results of alpKnowhow mean politically and what demands can be derived from these results. To answer these questions CIPRA representatives from seven countries convened in Schaan/Liechtenstein on 8 and 9 December 2006. The demands and political conclusions on all topics are set out in the present Schaan Memorandum on the Future in the Alps.

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International
Dec 09, 2006

Boosting cross-alpine rail freight traffic

The Adriazug pilot project has been launched in a bid to reduce the burden of HGV traffic on transit routes through the Alps.

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International
Mobility & Transport
Nov 30, 2006

Alpine Convention: concrete measures on behalf of the climate

On November 9 the environment ministers of the alpine states convened for the Alpine Conference, which is held every two years.

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International
Nov 16, 2006