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Toxic glacier melts

A new study has confirmed that melting glaciers release chemical substances that have long been banned and are not longer produced by industry. Researchers from Swiss education institutes took frozen sediment core samples from the Oberaar reservoir in the Grimsel area in Switzerland and used the layers to reconstruct the history of the lake back to when it was first established in 1953.

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Switzerland, International
Water, Climate
Nov 05, 2009

Report on the water resources of the Alps and climate change

An English-language report on the water household of the Alps in times of climate change was recently published under the title "Regional Climate Change and Adaptation - The Alps Facing the Challenge of Changing Water Resources". The authors consider specific options for adaptation to changes in the availability of water in the Alpine region, including the keys to success and the obstacles to be overcome.

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International
Climate, Water
Sep 24, 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".

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

Is climate change drying up the Alps?

The Alpine range will continue to fulfil its role as central Europe's water tower in the future. But not without restrictions, according to the forecasts of a current study by a group of 20 experts commissioned by the European Environment Agency (EEA).

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International, Switzerland
Climate, Water
Nov 20, 2008

Early warning system for water scarcity in the Alps

The kick-off for the cross-border project "ALP-WATER-SCARCE: Water Management Strategies against Water Scarcity in the Alps" took place in Annecy/F in mid-October as part of the INTERREG Alpine Space Programme.

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International
Water
Oct 23, 2008

Latest issue of the Journal of Alpine Research

The latest publication in the bilingual series Journal of Alpine Research comprises four specialist articles on different topical issues. The first feature deals with the rivalry for public commodities, illustrated with the specific example of an irrigation system in northern Italy.

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France, International
Water, Nature, Agriculture, People
Oct 23, 2008

Water resources under threat in the Himalayas

Climate change is threatening the water reserves of East Asia. An estimated 50 percent of the water from the Himalayas comes from glaciers, permafrost zones and the snowmelt.

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International
Climate, Soil quality, Water
Aug 28, 2008

Rail tunnel ground water to heat a tropical greenhouse

In the future, the ground water that drains from the Lötschberg Base Tunnel at a temperature of 20°C will be piped into a tropical greenhouse which is to be built at the northern portal in Frutigen/CH to produce fish and tropical fruit, and also to heat the administration building.

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Switzerland, International
Energy, Agriculture, Water
Aug 14, 2008

New publication on mountain dams

The new March issue of the bilingual magazine La revue de géographie alpine / Journal of Alpine Research looks at impoundment dams and new challenges in mountain areas.

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International
Energy, Water
Apr 17, 2008

Award for sustainable projects in water management

This year again Swiss Re, a major reinsurance company, presented its ReSource Award. This Award is bestowed to innovative projects in water management as part of an annual competition.

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International
Water
Mar 13, 2008

Swiss Mountain Award 2008

The Swiss Mountain Award is to be presented this year for the fourth time in a row by the Government Conference of the Mountain Cantons.

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Switzerland, International
Water
Jan 17, 2008

Economic and ecological effects of artificial snow

A new study by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) highlights the effects of technical snow-making systems on the regional economy, the use of resources and the environment.

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Switzerland, International
Tourism & Leisure, Water
Dec 20, 2007

Swiss Mountain Water Award 2007

This year again, the Swiss Mountain Water Award initiated by the Government Conference of the Mountain Cantons is to be held for the third year running since 2005, with prize money worth CHF 50,000.

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Switzerland, International
Water
Feb 14, 2007

Rainfall can trigger earthquakes

A new study shows causal links between rainfall and earth tremors.

News
France, International
Soil quality, Water
Nov 02, 2006

Slovenia: plans for a series of hydraulic power plants

Slovenia has granted concessions for the planning of a series of power plants along the Mura, Drava and Sava rivers. The International Committee for the Protection of the Mura River Unsere Mur - Nasa Mura, founded in spring 2006, is opposing this threat to precious river landscapes of the Alps and pre-Alps.

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Slovenia, International
Water
May 04, 2006

International events on "Water in the Mountains"

The 2nd "Water in Mountains" International Congress on "Integrated Management of High Watersheds - Implementing the European Water-Framework Directive" is to be held in Megève/F from 20 to 22 September 2006.

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International
Water
Apr 21, 2006

Water consumption high despite dry spells

(27.01.2006) According to data from Arpa Piemonte the Piedmont region/IT had only half the amount of its usual rainfall last year (430 mm). The consequences of this dry spell now include a lack of drinking water and low water levels in the region's lakes.

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Italy, International
Water, Tourism & Leisure
Jan 27, 2006

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

EU research project on water resources: monitoring and forecasting

The main aim of the recently launched AWARE project (Available Water Resources in Mountain Environments) is to provide tools for monitoring and forecasting water availability and distribution in those drainage basins where snowmelt is a major component of the annual water balance in Alpine catchments.

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International
Water
Oct 06, 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

Exchange of know-how on hydrogeological disruptions

The CATCHRISK project (mitigation of hydro-geological risk in alpine catchments) is in its end phase.

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Nature, Water, People
Jul 14, 2005

2005 Swiss Mountain Water Award launched

The Governmental Conference of Alpine Cantons (GCAC) has launched the Swiss Mountain Water Award, which is endowed with a total of CHF 50,000. The objective of the competition is to initiate and promote practical water projects capable of making a substantial contribution to increased net output in the mountain areas of Switzerland in commercial, ecological, social and/or institutional terms.

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Switzerland, International
Water
Dec 16, 2004

Artificial high water affects ecology of running water

A new WWF study shows that the artificial high-water (surges) and low-water (sinks) caused daily by hydraulic power plants are having disastrous repercussions on the ecosystem of running water.

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Switzerland, International
Water, Nature, Energy, People
Dec 02, 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

World Water Day: Calls for waterway conservation and a stop to deregulation

The motto for this year's International Water Day on March 22 was "Water and Natural Catastrophes". A number of organisations seized the day to put forward their demands for better water conservation.

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International, Switzerland
Water, Nature, People
Mar 25, 2004

First International Mountain Day on December 11

International Mountain Day is to be held worldwide for the first time on December 11. Its motto this year is "Mountains, Source of Freshwater". The UN decided to set up this special day following the resounding success of the International Year of Mountains in 2002.

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International
Water, Nature
Dec 04, 2003

Plans for a network of the Alps' large lakes

Together with various partners the French Rhône-Alpes region is planning to submit to the EU Programme Interreg IIIB Alpine Space a project for setting up a network of large natural lakes in the alpine region. The project's main goals are to include environmental protection in harmony with the European Framework Directive on Water and sustainable tourist development of lake landscapes.

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France, International
Water
Sep 11, 2003

New four-language dictionary on flood protection

The Swiss Federal Office for Water and Geology and the Swiss Federal Chancellery have published a dictionary on flood protection in German, French, Italian and English.

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Switzerland, International
Nature, Water, People
Aug 28, 2003

CIPRA calls for Alpine Convention Water Protocol

For years the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps CIPRA has been demanding that the Alpine states draw up a Water Protocol to the Alpine Convention. In Innsbruck/A CIPRA itself tabled a proposal for such a Protocol to coincide with the UN's International Year of Freshwater 2003.

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International
Water
Jul 18, 2003

Cross-border co-operation for the alpine Rhine and Rhine

The comprehensive survey into the current situation conducted as part of the "Alpine Rhine Development Concept" is now completed. On July 1 experts presented the results before representatives of local communities, environmentalists, anglers, energy suppliers and other parties with a vested interest. For the first time the groups concerned are able to take part in a planning project within an international framework.

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Austria, International, Liechtenstein, Switzerland
Water
Jul 03, 2003