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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

European Parliament approves new flood directive

With the new directive on flood protection the EU has agreed on the assessment and prevention of flood risks.

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International
Nature, People
May 10, 2007

Initiative for mountain enthusiasts with disabilities

This summer the French Vanoise National Park is offering special programmes for visitors with physical disabilities.

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France, International
Nature
Apr 26, 2007

Using biological GIS databases to gain a better understanding of mountain biodiversity

Linking biological databases with geophysical data (such as precise co-ordinates, altitudes, temperature) provides a good basis for obtaining more accurate analyses of biodiversity in mountain areas.

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International
Nature
Apr 26, 2007

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

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

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

Conference proceedings on "Exploring the Nature of Management"

The conference proceedings for the 3rd International Conference on the Monitoring and Management of Visitors Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas have just been published.

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Switzerland, International
Nature
Sep 21, 2006

Results of the IPAM Project now published

The IPAM (Integrative Protected Area Management) Project co-financed by the EU focused on the exchange of experience and on methods and instruments of planning and management in protected areas.

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International
Nature
Sep 21, 2006

Alpine protected areas: a new international agency in Chambéry

The administration of the Network of Alpine Protected Areas (ALPARC) was transferred to the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention (AK) by the French government on 10 July 2006

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International
Nature
Jul 27, 2006

Biodiversity in Europe's mountains

At what point is Europe on the way to halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010? With respect to this issue, the European Environment Agency has drafted a report in English, in which a chapter is devoted to biodiversity in mountain ecosystems.

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International
Nature
Jun 29, 2006

The way of the Wolves - The Alps- Carpathian Corridor

The Austrian Ministry for Transportation Innovation and Technology is committed to the establishment of the wildlife Alps-Carpathian Corridor.

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Austria, International
Nature, People
Jun 14, 2006

ALPRO - an analysis tool for projects in the Alpine region

ALPRO is a planning tool to be used by local authorities, organisations, promoters and investors to evaluate comprehensively the impact of landscape-altering projects in the Alpine region.

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Switzerland, International
Nature
May 18, 2006

CIPRA to attend Green Week 2006 in Brussels

CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, has just received confirmation from the EU Commission that it has been allocated a stand at Green Week 2006, one of the world's largest annual discussion forums on environmental policy.

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International
Nature
Apr 21, 2006

Caucasus Conference documentation available online

The three-day conference "Nature Protection in the Caucasus" was held in Berlin/D from 9 to 11 March 2006.

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International
Nature
Apr 21, 2006

New alpMedia dossier - "Ecological Networks"

On 7 and 8 November 2005 representatives of the eight member states of the Alpine Convention attended a seminar on the creation of an ecological network of protected areas to debate the possibilities for establishing an ecological network spanning the Alps. The alpMedia dossier entitled "Ecological Networks" drawn up on that occasion provides an overview of the instruments that play an important role in the establishment of ecological networks at the global, pan-European, European and national levels.

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International
Nature, People
Apr 06, 2006

Workshops of the Alps-Carpathian co-operation project

The Alpine Network of Protected Areas is organising two international workshops as part of the co-operation project between the Alps and the Carpathians. The first workshop entitled Integrated Management of Protected Areas is to be held at the Mala Fatra National Park in Slovakia from 1 to 3 June.

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International
People, Nature
Apr 06, 2006

Signing of the Apennines Convention

On 24 February the Italian Apennine mountain range was endowed with a new protection and management instrument following the signing of the Apennines Convention at the political level.

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International
Nature
Mar 09, 2006

Cesana Torinese/I: first community with environment and ethics certification

The Italian mountain community of Cesana Torinese, near Sestriere, has received an award for its efforts aimed at improving the quality of life of its citizens. The community's ethics programme, which it developed specially, has been certified in accordance with the guidelines of international standard SA 8000 (Social Accountability).

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Italy, International
Nature, People
Feb 09, 2006

International event on the management of protected areas

The Third International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas is to be held in Rapperswil/CH from September 13th to 17th.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, People
Feb 09, 2006

New publication on regional development and landscape change in the Alps

The publication "Regional Development and Cultural Landscape Change in the Alps" features results from the completed REGALP research project, which was funded by the European Commission under the 5th Framework Programme.

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International
Spatial development, People, Nature
Feb 09, 2006

Glacier data from outer space

With the aid of new satellites glaciologists in Zurich are now able to study the world's ice regions with greater precision than before. The results of the data surveys are not encouraging: the Alps' glaciers are melting at a much faster rate than previously thought. Major changes have been noted in an increasing number of glaciers. The Zurich glaciologists are definite in their diagnosis: there is now no stopping the shrinkage of alpine glaciers.

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International
Nature, Soil quality, People
Jan 27, 2006

Increasingly dense network of GMO-free regions

(15.12.2005) The alliance of regions voluntarily committed to dispensing with the use of genetically modified organisms in agro plant cultivation (founded by Upper Austria/A and Tuscany/I in November 2003) now includes 36 members across Europe.

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International
Nature
Dec 15, 2005

New issue of the Journal of Alpine Research series

The latest issue of the Revue de Géographie Alpine series comprises five specialist articles on a variety of topics. One article examines the causes of flooding and the measures that are necessary to prevent it based on the example of the Isère/F region while another article focuses on sustainable water management in general.

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France, International, Switzerland
People, Nature, Water
Nov 17, 2005

Alpine summit flora undergoing rapid change

As part of their study on the "Influence of Climate Change on Succession Processes and Population Dynamics of Vegetation in Alpine Environments" research teams at the universities of Hanover/D and Zurich/CH have concluded that the rate of change in the floristic composition of vegetation in the Swiss Alps is increasing all the time. According to the experts this trend is consistent with global climate change.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, Climate, People
Nov 03, 2005

Satellite technology in South Tyrol

By October of next year, South Tyrol/I wants to be able to receive data from the various earth observation satellites and evaluate it at a purpose-built facility at the European Academy in Bolzano.

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South Tyrol, Italy, International
Nature, People
Oct 20, 2005

Swiss Bird Index tracks Alpine birds

The Sempach Ornithological Station and the Swiss Association for the Protection of Birds [Schweizer Vogelschutz] have developed a Swiss Bird Index (SBI) modelled on stock exchange indices.

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Switzerland, International
Nature
Oct 06, 2005

€160,000 in prize money for sustainable projects in the Alpine region

CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, has awarded prizes worth a total of €160,000 to eight outstanding projects aimed at sustainable development in the Alpine region. The awards for the Future in the Alps Competition were presented today at CIPRA's annual conference in Brig/CH.

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International
Nature, People
Sep 22, 2005

Transalpine exchange on research into protected areas

The third research symposium of the Hohe Tauern National Park/A, which was held for the first time as a transalpine conference on research into protected areas, ended on 17 September. At the conference 72 scientists from eight countries discussed a range of cross-border issues.

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Austria, International
Nature
Sep 22, 2005