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Jul 24, 2019 | |
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Jul 24, 2019 | |
Making politics with fireFrom the Trift Glacier in Switzerland to the Vrsič Pass in Slovenia, around 30 “Fires in the Alps” will burn across the Alpine peaks on 10 August 2019. People from all Alpine countries are thus setting a common sign for living waters and the preservation of the natural and cultural heritage of the Alps. |
NewsInternational |
Jul 23, 2019 |
Sectorial Development of Green Economy in the Alpine RegionThe final document on the Green Economy Action Programme has been adopted by the alpine ministers at the XV. Alpine conference in Innsbruck on the 4th of April 2019. The Action Programme was elaborated by the consortium blue!, CIPRA International and Spatial Foresight. |
News |
Jul 17, 2019 |
Déjà-vu: Winter Olympic Games in ItalyTwenty years after the 2006 Games in Turin, the 2026 Winter Olympics return to the Italian Alps. The venues are jubilant and expectations are high. But a look at past games warns us to be cautious, because all too often they have merely left behind debts and ruined buildings. |
NewsInternational, Italy Tourism & Leisure |
Jul 04, 2019 |
Cultural laboratory AlpsScreeching saws, purring guitars, sizzling pans – that’s the sound of culture in the Alps. The CIPRA Annual Symposium on 25 and 26 October in Altdorf, Switzerland will focus on the impact of culture and how it can contribute to sustainable development. |
NewsInternational |
Jul 01, 2019 |
UrbaBio[Project completed] In the project UrbaBio, representatives of the participating Alpine Towns of Annecy, Belluno, Chambéry and Trento drew on each other's broad pool of knowledge to promote biodiversity in the city. |
CIPRA ProjectInternational Spatial development, Nature |
Jun 27, 2019 |
Starting signal for the Alpine TicketIn summer, 100 young people are travelling sustainably through the Alps with the “Youth Alpine Interrail”. At the beginning of June they met for a kick-off in Feldkirch, Austria and forged travel plans together. |
NewsInternational |
Jun 26, 2019 |
Holidaying with a clear conscienceFrom Germany’s first mountaineering village, to the Italian “Albergo Diffuso”, to coworking space in a Swiss holiday region: three inspiring examples that show how environmentally friendly and socially responsible holidays in the Alps can be. |
NewsTourism & Leisure |
Jun 11, 2019 |
Point of view: So the landscape has a futureThe guardians of the landscape are the people who live there. They must be involved in the decision-making and development processes, says Špela Berlot, Managing Director of CIPRA Slovenia. |
NewsSlovenia Spatial development |
Jun 11, 2019 |
DocumentInternational, Switzerland People, Nature |
Jun 06, 2019 | |
Creative use of vacanciesIn order to revive vacant areas and buildings, four Alpine towns have joined forces in the "Tour des Villes" project. Mutual and cross-border exchange of knowledge and ideas were in the foreground during the duration of the project. |
NewsInternational, Slovenia |
Apr 23, 2019 |
For visitors and for localsWhat is a good life in the Alps? How can tourism be reshaped? CIPRA International has dedicated its 2018 Annual Report to both local residents and visitors to the Alps and, under the motto “Visitors and residents”, has illustrated how tourism and quality of life can be compatible. |
NewsInternational |
Apr 17, 2019 |
For visitors and for localsWhat is a good life in the Alps? How can tourism be reshaped? CIPRA International has dedicated its 2018 Annual Report to both local residents and visitors to the Alps and, under the motto “Visitors and residents”, has illustrated how tourism and quality of life can be compatible. |
Press/Media releaseInternational Tourism & Leisure |
Apr 15, 2019 |
The future of the Alps begins nowWhat will the Alps of tomorrow look like? This question and political demands for the XV Alpine Conference lay at the heart of the “AlpWeek Intermezzo” held at the beginning of April in Innsbruck, Austria. |
NewsInternational, Austria |
Apr 11, 2019 |
Networking sustainable tourismAt the suggestion of CIPRA, international specialists from every Alpine country have developed a job profile aimed at networking sustainable tourism approaches. |
NewsInternational |
Apr 11, 2019 |
Youth are making climate policyThe theme of this year’s “Youth Parliament to the Alpine Convention” was highly topical: how to cope with climate change. A declaration of intent confirmed the long-standing partnership between the organising schools and CIPRA International. |
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Apr 04, 2019 |
Point of view: Europe and its AlpsThe fundamental question facing the direct elections to the European Parliament in May 2019 is: hat is the outlook – in Europe and in the Alps – for democracy and “good governance”? Erwin Rothgang, Vice-President of CIPRA International, argues for new forms of co-operation. |
NewsInternational |
Apr 02, 2019 |
With the Alps at our backsThe French city of Grenoble aims to become the 2022 “European Green Capital”. It can play its biggest trump card in the build-up to this coveted award: the Alps. |
NewsFrance People, Energy |
Mar 25, 2019 |
NewsInternational Tourism & Leisure |
Mar 04, 2019 | |
Time and skills as capitalWhy you can pay not only with cash but also with talents in Vorarlberg, Austria. |
Good practiceAustria People, Economy |
Mar 01, 2019 |
Municipal budget by postcardHow the Italian town of Mals decides how the municipality will spend its money. |
Good practiceItaly People |
Mar 01, 2019 |
The politics of vegetablesCooking together: not just sociable, but also political. |
Good practiceLiechtenstein |
Mar 01, 2019 |
From archives to houses of the presentAlpine museums are about more than just wooden skis, farmhouse trunks and old photos. They preserve, exhort or inspire us – and thus have a vital role in society. |
NewsInternational People |
Feb 26, 2019 |
Interactive map of the AlpsAlpine kaleidoscope for selected topics |
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Feb 05, 2019 |
Mountain Research and Development Vol 38, No 4: Food Security and Sustainable Development in MountainsFour papers present opportunities and challenges for sustainable food systems worldwide and in Nepal, Pakistan, and Ladakh. Others explore the contribution of caterpillar fungus to livelihoods in India, the economics of walnut forests in Kyrgyzstan, dwarf pine cover in Slovakia, bacteriological characteristics of drinking water in Nepal, the impact of changing glacier conditions on mountaineering in New Zealand and of ski tourism on wildlife in Poland, and land use dynamics in the Argentinian puna. |
PublicationInternational Agriculture, People |
Feb 04, 2019 |
No landscape to be seenIncreasing demands for use are putting the Alpine landscape under ever more pressure. The “Urban Sprawl Initiative” is an attempt by environmentalists in Switzerland to reverse the trend. The aim is to curb the marketisation of the landscape. |
NewsInternational Spatial development, Tourism & Leisure |
Jan 28, 2019 |
Point of view: Don’t mess with our future!The climate crisis is a reality – and it is by no means the only environmental problem looming. Luisa Deubzer of the CIPRA Youth Advisory Council calls for a rethinking on the part of society. In late November 2018 the 24-year-old gave a fiery speech before politicians and young people at the Eusalp Forum in Innsbruck, Austria. |
NewsInternational |
Jan 28, 2019 |
Winter Olympics: return to the Alps in 2026?In early January 2019 the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo submitted a joint bid, facing off with Stockholm in Sweden in the race to host the Winter Olympics. The IOC will make its decision in June. |
NewsItaly |
Jan 28, 2019 |
YOUTH.SHAPING.EUSALP[Project completed] To have a say in Alpine policy, to bring in own topics, to exchange ideas with EU politicians: The "Youth.shaping.EUSALP" project makes young people’s and young adults’ voices heard and develops a concrete strategy for the commitment of the youth within the EUSALP. © CIPRA International |
CIPRA ProjectInternational Alpine Politics, People |
Jan 23, 2019 |