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Switzerland, International, Austria

Nature
Feb 19, 2014

Mountains: Our Life, Our Future

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Nature
Feb 19, 2014

CIPRA embarks on a long-distance walk

CIPRA is taking over in 2014 the management of the secretariat of the "Via Alpina" long-distance trail. Together both networks are working for more sustainable development in the Alps. Passionate hikers shall not be the only ones to benefit.

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International

Tourism & Leisure
Feb 18, 2014

Italy sticks to the traffic protocol

Much was at stake, but finally the concerns regarding the validity of the traffic protocol have been dismissed. How a declaration on a declaration saved the principle at the heart of the Alpine Convention, but cannot exorcise the ghost of the Alemagna autobahn.

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International

Mobility & Transport
Feb 18, 2014

CIPRA embarks on a long-distance walk

On 1 January 2014, CIPRA International took over the secretariat of the long-distance trail Via Alpina. Together both alpine-wide networks are working for more sustainable development in the Alps. Passionate hikers shall not be the only ones to benefit.

Press/Media release

International

People, Tourism & Leisure
Feb 12, 2014

Macro-region for the Alps: We are ready!

The EU gave the go-ahead for a macro-region for the Alpine region five weeks ago, but civil society has been left in the dark ever since: national and regional governments are still discussing whether civil society should be permitted to play an active role in the steering group and have again adjourned the debate. NGOs and networks are ready to help build the “House of the Alps” as long as they are given access to the construction site.

Press/Media release

International

Alpine Politics
Jan 29, 2014

An Alpine Crossing Exchange is legally feasible

There are no legal obstacles to the introduction of an Alpine Crossing Exchange (ACE), provided the Alpine countries show the necessary political will. This is the conclusion reached by a study commissioned by the European Region Tyrol - South Tyrol - Trentino.

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International

Mobility & Transport
Jan 28, 2014

Point of view: who will fill the macro-regional Alpine house with life?

Just as in the building of a house, the inhabitants are the most important persons involved in the Alpine macro-region. But, eight weeks after the start of the process, states and regions have yet to indicate to the representatives of civil society whether they may contribute. R.S.V.P.

News

International, Austria

Alpine Politics, Spatial development
Jan 28, 2014

Why Sochi is not in the Alps

The idea of the Alps as a venue for the Winter Olympics is these days scarcely conceivable. CIPRA has now produced a review of the reasons underlying this, the experiences gained from the candidatures of Annecy, Salzburg, Munich and Graubünden (Grisons), and what remains of the Turin Games.

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International

Nature, Tourism & Leisure, People
Jan 28, 2014

Genetic engineering: sinister passengers in the Alps

In Switzerland genetically modified rapeseed is spreading in uncontrolled fashion. Yet its cultivation and use for feeding have been prohibited there since 2008. How is it that such rape is appearing in places where it has no right to be?

News

Switzerland, International

Nature, Agriculture, People
Jan 28, 2014

Oh...

…the Alps have clearly got wilder, particularly in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (Grisons).

News

Switzerland, International

Nature
Jan 28, 2014

Why Sochi is not in the Alps

The 2014 Winter Olympics could have been held in the Alps except that, at the time, Salzburg’s candidacy fell through with the IOC. Nowadays, the Winter Olympics have virtually no chance of success among the people who actually live in the Alps. CIPRA looks back at the experiences gained in recent years.

Press/Media release

International

People, Tourism & Leisure
Jan 28, 2014

An Alpine Crossing Exchange is legally feasible

There are no legal obstacles to the introduction of an Alpine Crossing Exchange (ACE), provided the Alpine countries show the necessary political will. This is the conclusion reached by a study commissioned by the European Region Tyrol - South Tyrol - Trentino.

Press/Media release

International, South Tyrol

Alpine Politics, Mobility & Transport
Jan 28, 2014

NGOs and networks for a macro-region Alps and participation of civil society

On 19 December 2013 the European Council will decide whether there should be a European strategy for the Alpine space. States and regions have been working for months on an appropriate proposal – while excluding representatives of civil society. Now the NGOs and networks are presenting a joint paper containing their views.

Press/Media release

International

Alpine Politics
Dec 13, 2013

Austrian tunnel vision

The Austrian town Feldkirch wants to build a by-pass and thus create a connection between the Austrian and Swiss motorway systems. Liechtenstein fears it will be overrun by traffic. Is this a case for the Alpine Convention?

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Austria, International

Mobility & Transport
Dec 12, 2013

Point of view: The mountains do not grow to heaven

Mountains and valleys do not grow bigger - at least not in the human timescale. Yet our appetites grow from day to day. Sooner or later we will have to adapt our consumption of natural resources to their availability. We had better decide freely for a more modest life before we are forced to do so, demands Claire Simon.

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International
Dec 12, 2013

We are the macro-region Alps

On 19 December 2013 the European Council will decide whether there should be a European strategy for the Alpine space. States and regions have been working for months on an appropriate proposal - while excluding representatives of civil society. Why the alpine macro-region needs the science, NGOs and municipalities.

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International, Austria

Alpine Politics
Dec 12, 2013

Switzerland fails transport shift

There are still too many trucks on Swiss roads, says the Swiss Federal Council in its transport shift report. Instead of planning concrete measures to shift goods onto rail, it now wants a new political discussion - which has prompted resistance.

News

Switzerland, International

Mobility & Transport
Dec 12, 2013
Publication

International, Italy

Soil quality, Climate
Dec 04, 2013

alpMedia wins Alp Web Award 2002

CIPRA has won the "Alp Web Award 2002" in recognition of its www.alpmedia.net web site. The award acknowledges alpMedia as a web site that focuses on mountain issues and complies with the objectives of the UN's Year of the Mountains 2002. The Award was presented by the Cervignano del Friuli Giusto Gervasutti Department of the Italian Alpine Association.

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International

People
Dec 03, 2013

13. International Passive House Conference 2009

Publication

International

Spatial development
Nov 19, 2013

Innovation in urban mobility

Publication

International

Mobility & Transport
Nov 13, 2013

Point of view: the enlightened Olympics-free Alps

The referendum decisions against "Munich 2022" and "Graubünden 2022" prove that the Olympic spirit is dead. Simply not everyone has yet noticed.

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International, Germany, Switzerland

Tourism & Leisure
Nov 12, 2013

Salmon coming to the Rhine

From the Atlantic to the Alps: by 2020 the Rhine will once again be a home to salmon. These migratory fish will then be able to swim unhindered all the way to Basel -short-term by unconventional means where necessary.

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International, Switzerland, Germany

Water, Nature, People
Nov 12, 2013

Oh...!

… the new silver bullet aimed at reviving the ailing winter tourism sector comes in the form of so-called "Downhill Bubbles".

News

Austria, International

Tourism & Leisure
Nov 12, 2013

NGOs demand participation in the Alpine macro-region

Observer organisations of the Alpine Convention are bewildered at their exclusion from the Alpine macro-region. They are demanding their inclusion in the ongoing process for a macro-regional Alpine strategy.

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International, Austria

Alpine Politics
Oct 17, 2013

"Landscape is not renewable"

Must the Alps really be squeezed to the last drop so they can contribute yet more to the energy transition? The CIPRA annual conference on "The Alps as a Water Trough" saw more passionate debate on this topic than any other.

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International

Energy, Water, Tourism & Leisure
Oct 16, 2013

Who will shape the Alpine macro-region?

With its "Alpen.Leben" (Living in the Alps) project, CIPRA Austria is sounding out the role of the Alpine Convention for a macro-regional strategy and is asking who should actually have a say in shaping this European Union strategy for the Alps.

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International, Austria

Alpine Politics, Nature
Oct 16, 2013

Land for all

Fewer and fewer areas remain untouched by building development. Vorarlberg has therefore seen the establishment of the "Bodenfreiheit" (ground clearance) association, which is now successfully buying up land for public use.

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Austria, International

Soil quality, Spatial development, People
Oct 16, 2013