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International conference on erosion and related problems

The European Land and Soil Alliance (ELSA e.V.) is holding its 3rd Annual International Conference under the motto "Erosion and Soil Protection - The Challenge of Soil Erosion for Local Authorities". The Conference is being held in Bolzano/I on 23 - 24 September, with simultaneous interpreting available in German, English and Italian.

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International
Soil quality
Aug 12, 2004

New tourist complexes in high mountain regions

The Ukrainian project at Bukovel reflects the global trend towards developing increasingly vast ski areas:

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Austria, International, Italy
Tourism & Leisure
Aug 12, 2004

New publication: Mountains of Europe - Stakeholders, legitimization, delineation

Europe's mountains are the topic of a new publication in the series Revue de géographie alpine / Journal of Alpine Research. Six essays in French and in English by renowned scientists such as Werner Bätzing have been compiled under keywords such as "Stakeholders, legitimization, delineation".

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International
Aug 12, 2004

Still little research into permafrost

During a six-year experimental series Reynold Delaloye, geographer at Fribourg University/CH, has found that permafrost reacts less sensitively to warming than was previously assumed, with no change noted in soil temperature at greater depths. He attributes his findings to a cooling ventilation mechanism that sets in in winter.

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International
Soil quality
Aug 12, 2004

REMOTION - International conference on environmentally friendly mobility concepts and tourism

REMOTION 2004 is an expert conference that invites participants to consider and discuss the future prospects of mobility in tourism. It is being held at Werfenweng/A from 19 to 21 September and aims to bring together tourism destinations and manufacturers of environmentally sound transport and drive technologies.

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Tourism & Leisure, Mobility & Transport
Aug 12, 2004

Thesis on dead wood and the preservation of biodiversity in forests

At the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne/CH the doctoral candidate Rita Bütler has looked at the question of how much dead wood is enough for biodiversity conservation in managed forests.

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International
Nature, Forest
Aug 11, 2004

Carpathian Convention: Interim Secretariat in Vienna

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has opened a new office in Vienna: as of July the UNEP office is to act as the Interim Secretariat of the Framework Convention on the Protection and Sustainable Development of the Carpathians.

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International
Jul 29, 2004

Sonthofen to be 2005 Alpine Town of the Year

On July 8 the German town of Sonthofen officially launched its preparations for the 2005 Alpine Town of the Year with an impulse workshop followed by a press conference. An international jury is to award Sonthofen the title of "2005 Alpine Town of the Year" for its past services on behalf of sustainable development in particular.

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Germany, International
Spatial development
Jul 15, 2004

Worsening of regional differences in Swiss mountain regions

Switzerland's rural areas and mountain regions are continuing to struggle with depopulation and unemployment. By contrast large regions and central areas are less affected by this negative trend, which has now been ongoing for several years.

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People
Jul 15, 2004

ReSource Award - On the lookout for sustainable water management projects

This year once again Swiss Re, a leading re-insurance company, is rewarding innovative water management projects.

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International
Water
Jul 15, 2004

New web site for Mountain Partnership

The Mountain Partnership organisation went online at the beginning of July. The www.mountainpartnership.org internet site provides a wealth of information on mountains in English, French and Spanish, with a new Newsletter entitled "Peak to Peak" and facts and figures on the international day of the mountains.

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International
Jul 15, 2004

CIPRA on film

To mark its 50th anniversary CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, produced a film about the Alps and of course the Commission's own activities.

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Liechtenstein, International
People
Jul 15, 2004

Mountain regions and the elderly and disabled

Services for the elderly and the accessibility of accommodation by the disabled are the two key issues of a seminar at Feltre in Italy on July 2. The seminar is being held as part of the Interreg IIIA Programme Montagna Accessibile (Mountains Within Reach) of the Belluno Province and the Federal Province of Tyrol/A.

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Italy, International, Austria
Tourism & Leisure, Economy
Jul 01, 2004

Switzerland: internet timetable for mountain enthusiasts

The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) has posted a new German and French internet page at www.alpenonline.ch , to help mountaineers plan their tours.

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Switzerland, International
Mobility & Transport, Tourism & Leisure
Jul 01, 2004

Restriction on new holiday homes

In future all new properties built in Zermatt/CH must have a principal residence share of 30%. This measure is designed to prevent Zermatt becoming a ghost town during the off-season.

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Switzerland, International
Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure
Jul 01, 2004

Flora Alpina - An atlas of all 4,500 plants in the Alps

How many vascular plants make up the flora of the Alps? What do they look like? What is their correct designation? What species are annual, perennial or xyloid? When do they flower? Where can they be found? What ecology characterises the individual species? The answers to these and other questions can all be found in Flora alpina, a new publication in three volumes that covers all the flowering plants and ferns of the entire alpine region, from Vienna to Nice, from valley floor to eternal snow.

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International
Nature, People
Jun 17, 2004

Ford Environment Award 2004: Special Award for Climate Protection

The Ford Environment Award of the Austrian Umbrella Organisation for the Environment and the Ford Motor Company Austria rewards with a total of €16,000.00 the three best initiatives for the protection of the country's natural and cultural heritage.

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Austria, International
Nature, Climate
Jun 17, 2004

Fires aglow for alpine protected areas

The "Fire across the Alps" event aims to send a glowing message on behalf of alpine policy in 2004, too. The emphasis this year is on alpine protected areas. Other "pot burners" include transit traffic and local issues. The fires also symbolise the solidarity between alpine countries and regions.

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International
Nature, Mobility & Transport
Jun 03, 2004

Preserving traditional crops and livestock breeds

An agreement on plant genetic resources is to come into force in nine EU member states on 29 June, with only Germany featuring among alpine countries. The agreement is designed to secure the use of gene pools and free access to seed stocks and propagating materials for key agricultural crops.

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International
Nature
Jun 03, 2004

Conference on "Cities in the Mountains"

The French mountain organisation Montanea is organising an international conference on "Cities in the Mountains" together with the Alpe magazine. It is to be held at the Chambéry Conference Centre on 29 June. Admission is free. The registration deadline is 22 June. The conference will offer simultaneous interpretation in French, German and Italian.

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France, International
Spatial development
May 19, 2004

Ministers of alpine countries: More road safety and alternatives to road traffic

At a meeting in Switzerland the transport ministers of alpine countries underlined their commitment to improve road safety in cross-alpine HGV traffic in a joint and concerted effort adapted to the needs of the alpine countries, and to bolster the policy of transporting HGV traffic by rail. The meeting was attended by representatives from Germany, France, Italy, Austria and the EU Commission.

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International
Mobility & Transport
May 19, 2004

K2: Environmental impact of anniversary treks

To mark the 50th anniversary of the first ascent of the K2 summit in the Himalayas the Italian Alpine Association is organising several treks to the mountain's base camps. Up to 60,000 people are expected to pass through some of the intermediate camps this year. The problems this causes include the insufficiently rapid degradation of biological waste at high altitude, the pollution of rivers, or damage to the vegetation through the gathering of firewood. A number of expeditions are also to make greater use of helicopters.

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International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature
May 19, 2004

7th CIPRA Summer Academy: Last opportunity to take part

There are still a few places left for the Summer Academy organised by the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA). The final deadline for registration, which can be made at www.cipra.org (de/fr/it/sl/en), is 30 June; the web site has details of this training and education event, including the course programme.

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International, Liechtenstein
People
May 19, 2004

Invitation to compete for the International Environment Award

Exemplary environmental protection projects from all over the world that are closely linked to tourism are eligible for the International Environment Award. The Award is presented each year by the German Association of Travel Agencies and Tour Operators.

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International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature
May 19, 2004

Alpine Week: Four organisations that operate throughout the Alps join forces

This year the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA), the International Scientific Committee for Alpine Research (ISCAR), the municipality network Alliance in the Alps and the Network of Alpine Protected Areas (Alparc) are organising a joint conference in the form of an "Alpine Week". It is to be held in Kranjska Gora/SI from 22 to 25 September. The conference has elected as its theme: "The Alps of the Coming Generation - From Forecasts to Action".

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International, Slovenia
May 06, 2004

Project launch: Study of persistent organic pollutants in the Alps

Very little is known to date about the actual extent of the threat to the Alps caused by persistent highly toxic environmental pollutants, also known as POP chemicals. However initial studies suggest that they do represent a burden on the Alps, especially since POPs tend to deposit in cold areas such as mountain regions.

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Slovenia, International
Nature
May 06, 2004

European Mountain Forum launches Mediterranean co-ordination agency

The European Mountain Forum has launched its new Mediterranean co-ordination agency at Les Planes de Son/E on 16 and 17 June as part of the international conference on "Sustainable Development in Mediterranean Mountain Regions: Past, Present and Future". Its aim is to promote the idea of sustainable development and its implementation in the Mediterranean region, and to raise the awareness of the significance of Mediterranean mountain regions not just among the local population but throughout Europe and the world.

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International
May 06, 2004

Italy: MOMO project for the development of new technologies in mountain regions

The EU MOMO project, which focuses on applied research benefiting small and medium-sized companies, was recently unveiled in the Italian region of Friuli Venezia Giulia. Plastic materials for nanotechnology for example are to be developed at the Centre for Technological Innovations in Amaro.

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Italy, International
Economy
Apr 22, 2004

World's first institute for holiday, travel and altitude medicine

"Our aim with the founding of the Institute for Holiday, Travel and Altitude Medicine at the Private University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology is to demonstrate and substantiate by medical and scientific means the favourable health effect of a high-altitude holiday. We also intend to establish a form of certification for tourist regions and tourist enterprises," explained Tyrol's Provincial Governor Herwig van Staa at the official presentation of the new Institute in Innsbruck/A.

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Austria, International
People
Apr 22, 2004

Environmental management for the Everest region

The University of Torino/I and the Ev-K2-CNR Committee are currently conducting an international co-operation project called "Everest: A Remedy Against Damage Caused by Tourism" in the Everest region of Nepal. The aim is to develop an environmental management methodology to be able to lessen the negative impact of the 70,000 or so western tourists a year in the sensitive eco-systems of the Everest region.

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Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Apr 22, 2004