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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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Veronika Hribernik, CIPRA International
The Alpine tourism of the future
The results of CIPRA's Reset Alpine Tourism project show how the tourism industry can function in a more resilient and environmentally friendly way.

Veronika Hribernik, CIPRA International
IPCC report: climate crisis in the Alps
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the effects of the climate crisis are greater than we thought: glaciers are melting in the Alps and there are more rockfalls and droughts. What else awaits the Alps? And how can we deal with it?

Mirjam Jakob, CIPRA International
Alpine soils: allies in climate protection
The soils of the Alps make a decisive contribution to climate protection. But intensive land use and rising temperatures are endangering them: not only are they losing their valuable function as carbon reservoirs, but they may even become a source of greenhouse gases themselves.

Mirjam Jakob, CIPRA International
Waale, Suonen, Wasserleiten
Vital for the cultural landscape and biodiversity, and the epitome of community resource management: an application to UNESCO aims to turn traditional irrigation practices into an intangible cultural heritage asset.