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- Praktikum Florin Florineth Tirocinio Florin Florineth 2025 @ Dachverband für Natur und Umweltschutz in Südtirol CIPRA Südtirol (26.05.2025) (240.7 KB)
- Verwaltungspraktikum im Hochwasserrisikomanagement @Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Klima- und Umweltschutz, Regionen und Wasserwirtschaft (Deadline 12.05.2025).pdf (147.9 KB)
- LEADER Assistenz der Geschäftsführung_ @Verein LEADER-Region Vorderland-Walgau-Bludenz (Deadline 18.05.2025).pdf (177.2 KB)
- Internship 2025 @ ALPARC (Deadline 30.05.2025)_en.pdf (256.6 KB)
- Stage 2025 @ ALPARC (Deadline 30.05.2025)_fr.pdf (260.3 KB)
- Ausschreibung Finanzvorstand @ POW Germany e.V..pdf (268.5 KB)
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alpMedia | Schaan, LI
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).

alpMedia | Schaan, LI
€100,000 for exemplary climate protection in the Alps
At a ceremony held in Bern/CH on 6 November, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA) awarded prizes for outstanding climate protection to seven municipalities, businesses and organisations, the winners of its cc.alps competition held across the Alps. Weather expert Thomas Bucheli and CIPRA President Dominik Siegrist presented the prizes worth a total of €100,000.

alpMedia | Schaan, LI
ECONNECT: Nature without limits
The kick-off for the EU project "ECONNECT - Restoring the web of life" took place in Vienna/A on 4 and 5 November. Over the next three years sixteen partners and four observers from all the Alpine States will be working to implement an ecological network across state borders and the confines of protected areas.

alpMedia | Schaan, LI
New hypothesis on deep erosion in high mountain regions
Researchers in the south-east of the Tibetan plateau have found that the moraine dams created during glacier fluctuations have over the millennia helped to slow down the erosion effect of large rivers known as downcutting.