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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

Decrease in water runoff from the Swiss Alps

A new study analyses the impact of a potential climate change on hydrological discharge regimes from the Swiss Alpine region for the period between 2020 and 2050. Eleven catchment areas with different glaciation rates and altitude ranges were examined.

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Switzerland, International
Water, Energy, Climate
Aug 25, 2005

Alpine Protected Areas - from co-operation to ecological network

The Alpine Network of Protected Areas is celebrating its 10th anniversary as part of the international conference on "Alpine Protected Areas: Between History, Development and Challenges".

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France, International
Nature
Aug 25, 2005

Via Alpina via the internet

Via Alpina, the project for a network of long-distance hiking trails, now features a new internet website at www.via-alpina.org . The Trails heading provides an opportunity to travel all 341 stages of the Via Alpina virtually, using interactive maps of different scales.

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International
Tourism & Leisure
Aug 25, 2005

MARS and FUNalpin examine sustainability in the Alpine region

As part of the MARS Interreg IIIB project (Monitoring the Alpine Region's Sustainability) 22 partners from six countries (A, CH, D, FL, I, SI) worked on drawing up a set of indicators for measuring and evaluating sustainable development in the Alpine region.

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International
Aug 25, 2005

Plug-in IT services for small and medium-sized businesses

The Alise project (Alps IT Service Network) is designed to provide those small and medium-sized businesses for which IT operations have become a burden with all the IT services they require directly from the Network.

News
Austria, International, Italy, Slovenia
Economy
Aug 11, 2005

CIPRA's Future in the Alps competition - 570 projects online

The Future in the Alps competition being held across the Alps has been very well received. By the July 20 submission deadline individuals and organisations from all eight Alpine countries had submitted more than 570 projects.

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International
Jul 28, 2005

Climate protection measures for a hot Bavaria

Representatives of Bavaria's Ministries of the Environment, Economic Affairs, Agriculture and the Interior, and of the Bund Naturschutz have agreed on around a dozen climate protection measures in a further step in implementing the Climate Protection Alliance they concluded in 2004.

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Germany, International
Climate
Jul 28, 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

New publication: Mountaineering villages to enjoy

The latest brochure of the Austrian Alpine Association (ÖAV) features hiking and mountaineering regions in Austria which actively implement the Alpine Convention's Tourism Protocol.

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Austria, International
Tourism & Leisure
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

Partnership between the Alps and the Carpathians

On 16 June UNEP, the United Nations Environment Programme, and the WWF launched a new partnership between the Alps and the Carpathians in Montecatini/I.

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International
Nature
Jun 30, 2005

Why wait? Pull down those unused mountain installations now!

Anyone who comes across unused installations or buildings while out hiking or mountaineering in the Swiss Alps should take part in the Wilderness Olympics 2005 and notify Mountain Wilderness (MW) of their "find".

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Switzerland, International, France
Nature
Jun 30, 2005

Trading emissions to achieve "zero emissions" target at the Olympic Games

Turin/I is aiming to maximise the reduction in the output of greenhouse gases during the forthcoming Winter Olympics with the aid of its HECTOR (Heritage Climate Torino) programme launched in 2004.

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Italy, International
Climate, Tourism & Leisure
Jun 30, 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

Insufficient snowfall a cause of recessive glaciers

Lower winter precipitation has been one of the causes, along with global warming, behind melting glaciers over the past 150 years. These are the main findings of a study by researchers at the Laboratoire de glaciologie et géophysique de Grenoble/F and the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zurich/CH, published in the Geophysical Research Letters.

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International
Climate, Soil quality
Jun 16, 2005

Alpine transit exchange - a feasible, efficient and cost-effactive solution

An Alpine transit exchange is seen as a viable option for promoting a shift from road to rail for transalpine heavy goods vehicle traffic. A report commissioned by the Swiss Ministry of Transport has confirmed the technical feasibility and economic acceptability of such a solution.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport
Jun 02, 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 European Solar Prize announced

Eurosolar is again awarding the German and European Solar Prizes in 2005, with 31 August as the deadline for submissions.

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International, Germany
Energy
Jun 02, 2005

France ratifies all Alpine Convention protocols

Following the decision taken by the Chamber of Deputies on 10 March, the French Senate approved ratification of the remaining protocols to the Alpine Convention in a unanimous vote with just one abstention on 12 May.

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France, International
May 19, 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

Snowcats and man-made snow as a threat to plant diversity

The number of plant species growing on mountain slopes used for ski trails in Switzerland is eleven percent lower than on adjoining sites. The reduction is especially striking in the case of woody and early flowering plants.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
May 04, 2005

Research into environmental impacts along the main Alpine traffic arteries

This spring saw the launch of ALPNAP, a new project in the framework of the EU's Interreg IIIB Alpine Space Programme.

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International
Mobility & Transport
May 04, 2005

Italy: mountain peak to be illuminated during the 2006 Winter Olympics

During the 2006 Winter Olympics the local authority for Valli Po, Bronda e Infernotto plans to illuminate the summit of Monviso, the mountain that is the hallmark of the Piedmont.

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Italy, International
Tourism & Leisure
May 04, 2005

Breakthrough in the Lötschberg railway tunnel

28 April saw the breakthrough right in the middle of the almost 3-kilometer-long Lötschberg rail tunnel under the Swiss Alps.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport
May 04, 2005

Conference to mark the 70th anniversary of Passo Stelvio National Park

This year marks the seventieth anniversary of Passo Stelvio National Park in Italy. To celebrate the occasion the management of the National Park is organising a big weekend event with three scientific conferences on 8-11 September 2005.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International
Nature
Apr 21, 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

Ski area for the Himalayas

The highest ski slopes in the northern hemisphere are shortly to be built in Gulmarg on the slopes of Mount Afarwat in the Indian part of Kashmir. With a budget of 2.5 million euros, a French company is planning to build ski lifts and a 2.5-kilometre-long ski run at an altitude of over 4500 meters above sea-level.

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International
Tourism & Leisure
Apr 21, 2005