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climalp

[Project completed]

CIPRA Project

International

Energy, Spatial development, Climate
Mar 27, 2014

Alpstar

[Project completed]

CIPRA Project

International

Climate, Mobility & Transport
Mar 27, 2014

C3-Alps

[Project completed] C3-Alps stands for Climate Change Capitalisation, and that is precisely this Interreg Alpine Space Project has been all about.

CIPRA Project

International

Climate
Mar 27, 2014

Germany

Document
Mar 27, 2014

France

Document
Mar 27, 2014

Austria

Document

Austria
Mar 27, 2014

Legal notice

Document
Mar 27, 2014

Conferences

Document
Mar 27, 2014

Contact

Document
Mar 27, 2014

Member organisations

CIPRA is an autonomous non-governmental, non-profit umbrella organisation that has been committed to the protection and sustainable development of the Alps since 1952. With its international executive office in Liechtenstein, its representatives in seven Alpine states and around one hundred member organisations and institutions CIPRA today represents an important alpine-wide network.

Document
Mar 27, 2014

Successes

Document

International
Mar 27, 2014

History

Document
Mar 27, 2014

People & Bodies

Document
Mar 27, 2014

Mission Statement

Document
Mar 27, 2014

Switzerland

Document

Switzerland
Mar 27, 2014

South Tyrol

Document
Mar 27, 2014

Liechtenstein

Document
Mar 27, 2014

YPAC

CIPRA Project

International

Alpine Politics
Mar 27, 2014

Constructive Alps

CIPRA Project

International

People, Spatial development
Mar 27, 2014

alpMedia

The alpMedia newsletter offers boundless information from and for the Alps. CIPRA launched this service in the International Year of the Mountain in 2002. Today the alpMedia Newsletter is published at irregular intervals in the four main languages of the Alps, i.e. French, German, Italian and Slovene. Important messages are merged in an English edition several times a year.

CIPRA Project

International
Mar 27, 2014

CIPRA summer academy

[Project completed]

CIPRA Project

International

People
Mar 27, 2014

Municipal network for nature protection

Nature knows no bounds. Therefore, 25 members of the “Alliance in the Alps” network of municipalities are now working together to ensure greater biodiversity and quality of life. Below is a summary of the aims of the international dynAlp-nature projects.

News

International, Liechtenstein

Nature, People
Mar 19, 2014

Youth participation in the Alps: a situation report

Where are young people involved in decision-making? How clearly are their voices heard? In its report CIPRA gives a first Alpine-wide view of the participation of young people.

News

International

People
Mar 19, 2014

Point of view: Second homes – no end in sight

By voting “Yes” in 2012 in the referendum “No to the unrestricted building of second homes”, Swiss voters expressed their desire for new tourism policies. Dominik Siegrist, President of CIPRA International, expresses doubt that the population’s demand canactually be implemented.

News

International, Switzerland

Spatial development
Mar 19, 2014

Young voices, new perspectives for the Alps

How do things stand with youth participation in the Alps? Where is action needed? A CIPRA report summarises the situation in the Alpine countries and shows the way forward. CIPRA has already taken a first step by creating a youth advisory council.

Press/Media release

International

Alpine Politics
Mar 17, 2014

Eco Guide to mountain resorts

Publication

France, International

Nature
Feb 27, 2014

Olympics-free Alps!

Open letter to Thomas Bach, IOC President Schaan/LI, 25 February 2014

News

International

Tourism & Leisure
Feb 26, 2014

Our demand: Olympics-free Alps!

After the celebrations, the hangover of the morning after the Olympics: the reckoning of the consequential damage and the follow-up costs in Sochi. And just as it has been for all the venues around the world that have hosted the Winter Olympics, the reckoning will be severe. In an open letter, CIPRA is calling on IOC President Thomas Bach to initiate a fundamental reform of the IOC. In fact CIPRA has upped the ante with a policy document demanding that no more Winter Olympics be planned or staged in their current form.

Press/Media release

International

Tourism & Leisure
Feb 26, 2014

Alps without Olympics: CIPRA’s demands concerning Olympic Winter Games

CIPRA International believes that, given the present situation, the Olympic Winter Games should no longer be held in the Alps. The Alps should remain the Olympic-free zone they have been since 2006. As they currently stand, the Olympic Winter Games are neither environmentally nor socially acceptable. CIPRA is therefore opposed to the Winter Olympics being staged in the Alps – or anywhere else – in their current form. Developments in recent decades show that the mountain regions are no longer suitable venues for these environmentally harmful and ruinous major events. Referendums held in the Canton of Grisons and in Munich prove that large segments of the population of the Alps are no longer willing to shoulder the burden of Olympic Winter Games.

Position

International

Alpine Politics, Tourism & Leisure, Nature, Economy
Feb 22, 2014

A closer look at urban transport

Publication

International

Mobility & Transport
Feb 19, 2014