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The construction industry as a key to the problem of climate change

The information provided through cc.alps is now available in the form of focussed background reports called Compacts, which can be downloaded from the CIPRA website at www.cipra.org/de/cc.alps/ergebnisse/compacts . The first three Compacts - on Energy, Nature Protection, and Construction and Refurbishment - address their subjects with reference to climate change in the Alpine context. The authors list and analyse activities relating to climate change mitigation and adaptation, assessing them for sustainability, explaining the conflicts of interest involved, and presenting examples of good practice.

News
International
Climate, Nature, Spatial development
Dec 14, 2009

Extremes of climate affect spread of tree species

In a recently published study scientists at the WSL (the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape) working with an international research team demonstrated for the first time that the disappearance of tree species in certain regions is due not just to the higher mean temperature but also to extremes of climate-related events.

News
Switzerland, International
Climate, Nature, People
Nov 24, 2009

New alpMedia dossiers now online

The alpmedia dossiers on energy and nature conservation are now available in German and English on the CIPRA web. Besides a report the dossiers consist of more detailed information such as news items, publications, events and examples of best practice.

News
International
Nature
Nov 24, 2009

cc.alps: CIPRA Demands on Nature Protection

When climate changes, nature feels it. Mountain areas are particularly sensitive, and the greatest losses in terms of plant and animal species may occur precisely there. According to scientific estimates, almost every second plant species in the Alps is threatened with extinc-tion by 2100. For the flora with the highest number of varieties in Central Europe this would be an enormous loss. Because of global warming, also well-known animal species such as the Alpine ibex, the snow grouse and the mountain hare will experience far worse living con-ditions in the Alps.

Position
International
Nature, People
Nov 04, 2009

Catalogue of connectivity measures: new publication in English, French, German and Italian

The Continuum Project just published online a catalogue of possible measures for improving ecological connectivity in English, French, German and Italian language.

News
International
Nature
Oct 19, 2009

New ALPARC brochure available

"Large Carnivores in the Alps and Carpathians: Living with the Wildlife" is a recently published brochure containing the results of the conference on large carnivores held in Slovakia at the beginning of July.

News
International
Nature
Sep 24, 2009

New publication: Mountain Biodiversity and Climate Change

On the basis of papers presented at the International Mountain Biodiversity Conference held in Kathmandu/NP in November 2008, the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) has published a brochure on biodiversity in mountain landscapes and climate change.

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International
Nature, Soil quality, Climate
Aug 27, 2009

11,000 invasive species in Europe

The first complete European report on the presence of invasive alien species of flora and fauna is now available for download at the DAISIE website. The DAISIE project was initiated by the European Commission to obtain an inventory and a documentation of the effects of immigrant species in Europe.

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International
Nature, People
Aug 13, 2009

Special edition of the Mountain Forum Bulletin now online

The July edition of the Mountain Forum Bulletin, entitled "Mountain Biodiversity: Lifeline for the Future", is now available for download at www.mtnforum.org/rsmfnews.cfm?newsid=52 (en).

News
International
Nature
Aug 13, 2009

350 newly discovered species in the Himalayas

A flying frog and the world's smallest deer are among the species discovered in the Himalayas in the last ten years. According to a report recently published by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), between 1998 and 2008, a total of 353 new species were identified.

News
International
Nature, People
Aug 13, 2009

cc.alps concentrates on raising awareness during the second half of 2009!

The Swiss MAVA Foundation for Nature is making further funding available to the CIPRA cc.alps Project in the second half of 2009.

News
International
Nature, People, Climate
Aug 03, 2009

Knowledge in a compact and understandable form

Cool heads and well considered strategies are required in these times of heated debate about climate measures.

News
International
Climate, Nature
Aug 03, 2009

The "Allgäu Moor Alliance" wins the German Government's Competition for Large-Scale Nature Conservation Projects

The winners of the German government's "idee.natur - Large-scale Nature Conservation Projects and Rural Development" competition were announced at the end of June 2009. Five regions came out on top with their concepts for new large-scale nature conservation projects. Over € 50 million will be invested in these regions over the next ten years. The "Allgäu Moor Alliance" was the winner in the Moors Category.

News
Germany, International
Nature
Jul 09, 2009

Dolomites named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

At its 33rd meeting held on 26th June 2009 in Seville, Spain the UNESCO World Heritage Committee approved the application from the Dolomites/I to be included in the list of "Natural World Heritage Sites of universal value" thus according it the highest worldwide status for a natural site.

News
South Tyrol, Italy, International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Jul 09, 2009

eco.mont - new journal for research in protected areas

The first issue of the new journal "eco.mont - Journal of protected mountain areas research" has appeared.

News
International
Nature, Forest
Jul 09, 2009

II. Report on the State of the Alps feels the pulse of the Alpine watercourses

The Standing Secretariat of the Alpine Convention and an international group of experts under the joint chairmanship of Austria and Germany have compiled the 2nd Report on the State of the Alps focusing on "Water and Water Management Issues".

News
International
Water, Nature, Climate, People
Jun 25, 2009

Further support for the Alpine ecological network

CIPRA, the Alpine network of protected areas, ISCAR and the WWF have been involved in the "Ecological Continuum" project for the establishment of an ecological network covering the entire Alpine region since 2007.

News
International
Nature, People
Jun 25, 2009

European Agro-Biodiversity Day

The European Agro-biodiversity Day (EAD) will take place on 29th September 2009 under the motto "Arca-Net - the European Ark Network".

News
International
Nature, Agriculture
Jun 25, 2009

New documentation on ecological networks in Europe

The KEN Projekt (Knowledge for ecological networks - Catalyzing the involvement of stakeholders in the implementation of ecological networks in Europe), carried out by six project partners, came to an end.

News
International
Nature, People
Jun 18, 2009

Alps insight: Schengen for Flora and Fauna

CIPRA's Alps insight No. 90 (formerly CIPRA Info) "Schengen for Flora and Fauna" is devoted to the topic of biotope networking.

News
International
Nature, People
May 20, 2009

European Day of Parks 2009

The European Day of Parks is to take place on and around May 24, as it does every year.

News
International
Nature
May 20, 2009

"RiskPlan" facilitates risk management

The "RiskPlan" analysis software was developed by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) and the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Protection (FOCP) and presented as part of the AdaptAlp Project (Adaptation to Climate Change in the Alpine Space).

News
Switzerland, International
Nature, Climate, People
Apr 23, 2009

UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch wins TO DO! Award 2008

Every year since 1995 the Institute for Tourism and Development (Studienkreis für Tourismus und Entwicklung) stages its "TO DO!" competition for socially responsible tourism.

News
Switzerland, International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Apr 09, 2009

Results of the Workshop on Global Change Research in Mountainous Regions

A workshop on the global (climate) change and its impact on mountainous regions was held at the University of California Berkeley/US on 14 December 2008.

News
International
Climate, Nature, Forest, People
Apr 08, 2009

The Alpine Convention has no answer to climate change

At the 10th Alpine Conference held in Evian/F the Alpine states today debated a common approach to climate change. They were unable however to agree on a climate action plan for the Alpine region that is worthy of the name. Besides general formulations the climate action plan finally adopted by the Conference does contain a few concrete measures - thanks not least to pressure from CIPRA. However these measures are far too tentative to genuinely take climate protection in the Alps forward.

News
France, International
Nature
Mar 12, 2009

Latest update on ecological networks in the Alpine region

CIPRA has just expanded and updated its online dossier on "Relevant Instruments Relating to Ecological Networks in the Alpine Region".

News
International
Nature, Spatial development, Agriculture, People
Mar 12, 2009

Sylvia Hamberger awarded Bavaria's Nature Conservation Medal

On 12 March 2009 the German environmental organisation Bund Naturschutz awarded Bavaria's Nature Conservation Medal to Sylvia Hamberger in recognition of her exceptional contributions to the protection of the Alpine region.

News
Germany, International
Nature, People
Mar 12, 2009

Browsing the essence of 58 Alpine projects

The Alpine Space Programme Interreg III B ran from 2000 to 2006. During that time 700 partners from 33 regions carried out a total of 58 projects with funds of around €120 million.

News
International
People, Nature
Feb 26, 2009

"Cool heads in the hothouse! - Acting with Awareness in the Face of Climate Change"

On 2 and 3 April 2009 the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA) and the municipality of Bolzano/I is organising an international conference entitled "Cool Heads in the Hothouse! - Acting with Awareness in the Face of Climate Change".

News
International, South Tyrol, Italy
Climate, Nature
Jan 29, 2009

More than 10,000 alien species in Europe

The fact that more and more non-indigenous species of fauna and flora are spreading throughout Europe is nothing new. But for the first time a complete list of all the invasive species has now been compiled.

News
International
Nature, People
Dec 04, 2008