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Save the alpine rivers!

WWF European Alpine Program, 2014

Publication
International
Water
Feb 11, 2015

Point of view: The Alps: on course for sustainability

It is time to reflect on the unique values of the Alps, emphasises the President of CIPRA International, Katharina Conradin, after her first 100 days in office. Her plea is for a common goal: the Alps as a model region for sustainability.

News
International
Alpine Politics
Feb 05, 2015

young@lpWeek

[Project completed]

CIPRA Project
International
People
Jan 01, 2015

Future in the Alps

[Project completed]

CIPRA Project
International, Germany
Nature, People
Jan 01, 2015

Youth Participation in the Alps

This brochure sets a look on the multiple facets of the issue of youth participation in the seven countries of the Alpine region, analyzing the legal framework, the associations, the difficulties, the existing forms of participatory processes. Some useful links and contacts complete this journey.

CIPRA Publication
International
People
Jan 01, 2015

cc.alps

[Project completed] With the compact "Water in climate change" published at the end of 2012, the project "cc.alps - climate change: looking one step further" has come to an end. In the last four years, CIPRA International together with a wide range of experts and practitioners has shown what intelligent climate activities should look like.

CIPRA Project
International, Germany, Austria
Climate
Jan 01, 2015

Mountain Research and Development, Vol 34, No 4, on Family Farming in Mountains

Based on centuries of experience in tackling mountain environments, farming families and communities have developed distinctive forms of institutions and organizational arrangements. This MRD Focus Issue on Family Farming in Mountains addresses the question to what extent these institutions and organizational arrangements have been able to cope with the current multiple challenges. It also explores whether family farming practices have succeeded in generating solutions in combination with new institutional arrangements and policies, and whether this enables family farmers in mountains to benefit from new opportunities.. The geographical range of papers in this issue reaches from Italy to Ukraine, Slovakia, China, Bolivia, and Spain.

Publication
International
People
Dec 16, 2014

Mountain Landscape

A decisionsupport system for the accessibility

Publication
International
Alpine Politics, Spatial development
Dec 12, 2014

Point of view: Protecting the Alps – the responsibility of people

The diversity of the Alps is a challenge that at the same time holds great potential. It is up to the new German presidency of the Alpine Convention to put this into effect, states Federica Corrado, President of CIPRA Italy.

News
International, Italy
Alpine Politics, People
Nov 25, 2014

CIPRA presents pioneers of sustainable living

Lifestyles and economies that use fewer resources require new thinking and action that go beyond narrow limits and consumerism. This is the conclusion of the CIPRA annual conference held in Annecy, France.

News
International, France, Liechtenstein
Alpine Politics
Nov 25, 2014
Publication
International
Alpine Politics, Mobility & Transport
Nov 20, 2014

Strange but true...

…We now have a new hero factory, Trentino, that is “bearing” heavily on the Alps.

News
International, Austria, South Tyrol
Nature
Oct 01, 2014

Macro-region Alps: get involved!

The European strategy for the Alps could compensate for the shortcomings of the Alpine Convention, says Claire Simon, Executive Director of CIPRA International. Now, during the consultation phase, is an opportunity to participate and demand sustainability.

News
International
Alpine Politics
Aug 26, 2014

Alpine policy put to the test

With the development of a macro-regional strategy Europe’s attention is increasingly turned to the Alps – at least for the present. The CIPRA publication SzeneAlpen focuses on the events.

News
International
Alpine Politics
Aug 26, 2014

How policies can enable biodiversity

From 13 – 15 October 2014, the conference “How Policy can enable Biodiversity” will highlight opportunities for supporting biodiversity at the international and the local level. The conference, which will be held in Chambéry/F, will also present the findings of the greenAlps project.

News
International, France
Nature
Aug 25, 2014

Alpine policy put to the test

The Macro-Region Alps opens up new possibilities for co-operation. CIPRA’s calls over the years for more participation and implementation may yet be acted upon. International policy for the Alps is the focus of the latest issue of SzeneAlpen.

Press/Media release
International
Alpine Politics
Aug 08, 2014

Sustainable building and renovation in practice

Energy-efficient building methods and renovation are by no means utopian. How will such projects look? What needs to be done? A workshop in Idrija, Slovenia in October 2014 will provide the answers.

News
International, Slovenia
People, Energy
Jul 09, 2014

Preserving landscapes through smarter location choices

Ever more families in the Alps are realising their dream of a house in the country that is not too far from the city. This brings with it problems such as urban sprawl and high mobility costs. An online calculator can now show whether such a move is worth it.

News
International
People, Spatial development
Jul 09, 2014

Strange but true!

... it’s a real “boar”! Wild pigs are conquering the Alps.

News
International
Climate, Nature
Jul 09, 2014

Point of view: Preserving the strongholds of the Alps

Dozens of development projects are simmering in the drawers of investors from Slovenia to France. It is thus even more important to sustain existing protected areas, says Katharina Conradin, member of the executive board of CIPRA International and executive director of Mountain Wilderness Switzerland.

News
International
Nature, Tourism & Leisure
Jun 11, 2014

Bad atmosphere in the Alps

Never before have atmospheric CO2 levels been as high as those recorded in April 2014. Many Alpine valleys are suffering from poor air quality. This puts the health of many people in the Rhône-Alpes Region at risk - lower motorway speeds can be part of the solution.

News
France, International
Nature, Mobility & Transport
Jun 10, 2014
Publication
International
Mobility & Transport
Jun 04, 2014

Soil Erosion in the Alps

Experience gained from case studies (2006–2013)

Publication
International, Switzerland
Nature, Soil quality
Jun 04, 2014

Mobile Borders

Alpine Variations

Publication
International
Nature, Spatial development
May 27, 2014

Alpine rivers are not renewable

Towards a fully sustainable energy strategy in the Alps

Position
International
Alpine Politics, Water
May 14, 2014

The Future of Urban Mobility 2.0

Imperatives to shape extended mobility ecosystems of tomorrow

Publication
International
Mobility & Transport
May 08, 2014
News
International
People
Apr 30, 2014

Improvisational Theatre: Macro-Region for the Alps

Is it a comedy, a farce, or a whodunnit? In any case, the subject matter - an Alpine macro-region - is controversial and the cast high-powered. Inspired by the EU, Alpine countries and regions take to the stage while the Alpine Convention assumes the role of input provider.

News
International, Austria
Alpine Politics, People
Apr 30, 2014

Help with Decision-Making

Unused knowledge is useless knowledge. In a world of climate change, CIPRA guidelines show how to prepare for unpredictable scenarios.

News
International
Climate
Apr 30, 2014

"Alpstar has been like a Lift"

Carbon-neutral Alps - this is the objective pursued by Alpstar's various project partners. The Alpine Rhine Valley has been selected as a pilot region to see how commuters can be motivated to switch to sustainable means of transport, with Hilti AG in Schaan/LI participating as a model company. Hilti's Chief Mobility Officer Daniel Oehry talks about the interaction between CIPRA and other partners.

News
International, Liechtenstein
Mobility & Transport
Apr 30, 2014