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Looking for answers to resource shortages

Resources are finite, including those in the Alps. What solutions are available for living a good life that do not simply depend on ever more consumption? Some answers will be provided at the CIPRA Annual Conference to be held in November 2014 in Annecy, France

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France
Climate, Nature
Jun 10, 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.

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France, International
Nature, Mobility & Transport
Jun 10, 2014

A public-shared sustainable energy action plan

The Natural Regional Park of Queyras (France, PACA region) launched its own sustainable energy action plan in May 2013. Its primary objective is to be shared among citizens and local stakeholders.

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France, International
Climate, Nature
Jun 18, 2013

Energy efficiency in ski resorts!

How to reduce energy consumption and green house gases (GHG) emissions in ski resorts? A pilot action in the Pays Serre-Ponçon Ubaye Durance (Pays SUD, France).

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure, Climate
Jun 18, 2013

France paves the way for its green and blue infrastructure

After more than a year of discussions, France officially established its "trame verte et bleue" ecological network with the publication of a decree at the end of 2012. This Alpine country now has legal rules on how to define and implement its green and blue infrastructure.

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France, International
Nature, People
May 27, 2013

CIPRA's point of view:Italian French Summit: modal shift gets red light

The summit meeting last week between Italian leader Mario Monti and French president François Hollande covered plenty of ground - except for a rapid and effective modal shift from road to rail.

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International, France, Italy
Mobility & Transport, Spatial development
Dec 12, 2012

National park under discussion

The Vanoise National Park in Savoy has a new charter. Representatives from the worlds of politics, economics and civil society have been working on it for over five years. Environmental groups have given it their support, but criticise its limited impact. The municipalities are nevertheless reluctant to sign up to it.

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France, International
Nature
Oct 17, 2012

The French ecological network becomes regional

The main aim of the French "Green and Blue Infrastructure" ("Trame Verte et Bleue" - TVB) is to stop biodiversity loss. The ecological network is in addition a powerful tool for spatial planning. The two Alpine regions Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur have started to set up this new planning tool.

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France, International
Nature
Aug 30, 2012

Winter tourism: lateral thinking in Savoy

The skiing area of Biot/F sees ever less snow, and the resort is deep in debt. The local mayor now wants to get rid of the lifts and develop other forms of tourism. A visionary decision in the western Alps.

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France, International, Switzerland
Tourism & Leisure
Aug 21, 2012

In summer cool, in winter warm

The European Union Directive on the energy performance of buildings takes effect from July. Low-energy buildings will be mandatory as from 2021. The community centre of Saint-Jean-d'Arvey already meets these criteria. The building, made of regional wood, will open at the end of June - a first.

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France, International
Spatial development, Energy
Jun 20, 2012

Lyon-Turin: Environment Ministry gives bad marks

Criticism of the planned Lyon-Turin rail line is growing: environmental organisations have rejected the megaproject, as has the conservative UMP party in Savoy. The French Environment Ministry is now also expressing doubts.

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France, International, Italy
Mobility & Transport
Feb 22, 2012

CIPRA's point of view: An appeal for the mountains

Bigger, faster, further: not even the mountains are immune to this mantra of growth. CIPRA France is thus seeking visions for a sustainable future for both people and mountains.

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International, France
Nature, People
Jan 25, 2012

Annecy is the Alpine Town of the Year 2012

For years now the French town of Annecy has been pursuing a policy of sustainability. As a reward for its efforts the principal town of the Haute-Savoie département and its 53,000 inhabitants have been nominated as the Alpine Town of the Year 2012.

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France, International
Sep 28, 2011

The spectacle of a new Mont Blanc cable car

Ground-breaking ceremony for Courmayeur/I's new cable car up to the Pointe Helbronner: Over a four-year construction period the glass and steel colossus, which is set to cost over EUR 100 million, is to replace the installation built in the 1940s and 1950s - and showcase the Mont Blanc even more magnificently.

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure
May 04, 2011

Olympic bid by Annecy: repercussions underestimated

French environmental protection agencies have said that the "impact of the Olympic Games on the environment are widely underestimated in the application documents".

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure
Feb 16, 2011

Calm and collected in a heated discussion: Pascale Poblet, CCP Project Manager "There's no stress involved in travelling by bus or by bike."

With a commuter plan that encourages the use of modes of transport other than cars the STMicroelectronics and ST-Ericsson site in Grenoble/F is committed to eco- and climate-friendly mobility. For this initiative the company was awarded one of the cc.alps competition prizes worth 10,000 euros. Pascale Poblet, CCP (Company Commuter Plan) Project Manager, explains why the company's workforce is in such great shape and why the company's kitty has benefited as a result.

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France, International
Mobility & Transport, Nature
Oct 29, 2010

Obstacles and facilitations for the movement of fishes

An inventory of all the artificial barriers that impede the flow of rivers has found out that French rivers are interrupted by 60,000 dams, weirs, locks, mills etc. The inventory has been recently published as a online map where the works are shown divided by department, municipality or watercourse. All these works obstruct the movement of migratory aquatic organisms and the transport of sediments, thereby affecting ecosystems.

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France, International
Water
May 05, 2010

Sharing connectivity knowledge within and beyond the Alps and visualising corridors and fragmentation

100 persons from eight European countries followed the invitation to the workshop in Grenoble, France, in November and used this opportunity for active knowledge transfer on ecological networks. The workshop discussions have helped the ECONNECT partners to agree on the appropriate methods which they are now using for modelling habitats and corridors for the whole Alps and for visualizing barriers.

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France, International
Nature, People
Mar 26, 2010

Isère Department: Tearing down the barriers

The French Isère Pilot Region is very active in the field of ecological connectivity. Besides ECONNECT, since February 2009 the region is engaged in another EU Project named "Paths of life". This project will last six years and has a budget of nine million Euro.

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France, International
Nature, People
Mar 26, 2010

Abondance Ski Area reopened

In the last few years, lack of snow was a major problem for the ski area in Abondance/F, which is located at 1500 m above sea-level. Because of poor snow conditions, the lifts did not open at all in the last two winter seasons.

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure
Sep 10, 2009

Why do you go hiking?

Together with the French Ramblers' Association and the French Alpine Club, the French association "Grande Traversée des Alpes" are trying to find the answer to the simple question, why do tourists go hiking on mountain and woodland paths or through dunes and deserts?

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure, People
Jul 30, 2009

First carbon-footprint calculation for a ski school

The carbon footprint of a ski school in France has been measured for the first time.

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure, Energy, Mobility & Transport
Jun 25, 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.

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France, International
Nature
Mar 12, 2009

French municipality against heli-skiing

In mid-November 2008 the municipal council of Pralognan la Vanoise/F voted unanimously to put a stop to tourist helicopter traffic on its municipal territory in the Chavière/F valley.

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure
Jan 29, 2009

2018 Olympics - How green are France's candidatures?

Four French towns are bidding to stage the 2018 Winter Olympics:

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure
Jan 15, 2009

Alpine Crossing

The "Alpine Pearls" co-operation venture is organising a "softly mobile" winter trip through the Pearls of the Alps between 19 and 30 January 2009 - specially for members of the press.

News
France, International, Austria, Germany
Tourism & Leisure, Mobility & Transport
Dec 04, 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

Solar thermal power plant in the French Hautes-Alpes

The energy companies Dalkia and Solar Euromed have joined forces and plan to build the first solar thermal power plant in France. The plant is to be built in Chevalet d'Aspres sur Buech and will generate some 60,000 megawatt-hours of electricity.

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France, International
Energy
Oct 09, 2008

More winter passengers handled by France's Alpine airports

Passenger volumes at the airports in Grenoble-Isère/F and Chambéry-Savoie/F increased by 7% and 20% respectively in the 2007/2008 winter season. In the last two years, Grenoble-Isère has had the highest rates of growth in passenger totals of all French airports.

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France, International
Tourism & Leisure, Nature, People
Jun 19, 2008

Energy supplies at risk from shrinking glaciers

The shrinkage of the Mer de Glace in the French Alps is having a tangible impact on the use of hydropower.

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France, International
Climate, Energy
Apr 30, 2008