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Examples of social innovation
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CIPRA International
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published
Apr 18, 2018
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM
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Dossiers
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Social Innovation in the Alps
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Excessive consumption of resources
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Apr 24, 2024
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filed under:
Ressources,
alpMedia 3/2024
The Alpine countries are living at the expense of future generations: if everyone lived like those living in the Alpine region, the available resources for this year would be used up by May 2024.
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News
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Experience the last of the glaciers
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CIPRA International
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published
Jul 19, 2023
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last modified
Jul 20, 2023 10:05 AM
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Climate neutral Alps,
alpMedia 5/2023,
Climate protection
Recharge your batteries, go cycling, visit the glaciers: the Alpine Climate Camps project combines mountain sports with climate protection, further encouraging young climate activists. A bicycle tour in Austria at the beginning of September 2023 and other activities in Switzerland and Italy will draw attention to the disappearing glaciers.
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News
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Expo: Musicians crossing borders
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by
CIPRA International
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Jun 04, 2015
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:12 AM
On Sunday, 7 June 2015, the curtain will rise on 123 talented singers and musicians from Italy, France and Slovenia, some of them with special needs! Two orchestras and a women's choir from three Alpine countries will perform together for the very first time at the Expo 2015 in Milan. Their music will conquer language barriers, unite different experiences and reveal the diversity and creativity of the Alpine space.
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Media releases
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Extreme weather at a glance across the Alps
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CIPRA International
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Jan 16, 2024
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last modified
Jan 16, 2024 02:58 PM
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alpmedia 1/2024,
meteorology,
research, science,
permafrost
At the end of November, a new Alpine-wide research centre presented itself to the public at the Schneefernerhaus, the German environmental research station below the Zugspitze peak: the “TUM Alpha – Centre for Alpine Hazards and Risks” will coordinate, on an international basis, the prediction of extreme climate events in the mountains.
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News
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Final Conference & AlpPlan Network Conference
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by
CIPRA International
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published
May 10, 2022
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last modified
May 11, 2022 11:00 AM
After more than two and a half years of working together, the OpenSpaceAlps project partners invite to the final
conference. At the event, the central outcomes of the project will be presented to professionals, policymakers,
scientists and interested citizens engaged with spatial planning issues in alpine areas. The AlpPlan network, one of
the major project achievements, will be promoted as well.
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Events
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Fire and flames across the Alps
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Jul 04, 2018
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:17 AM
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alpmedia 5/2018,
Climate Change
On 11 August 2018 the “Fire across the Alps” will be lighting up peaks and valleys for the thirtieth time. The idea behind the anniversary fires is to draw attention to climate change.
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News
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Flooded mountains
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Oct 05, 2023
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filed under:
natural hazards,
alpMedia 7/2023
Drought, flooded villages, landslides and landslips: these have all happened in the Alps, but the climate crisis is making natural disasters more likely and preparations for emergencies all the more important. An Alpine-wide research project is therefore investigating the climate resilience of biosphere reserves.
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News
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Focus: transit
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CIPRA International
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published
Jun 10, 2020
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last modified
Feb 21, 2024 02:46 PM
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Transit
The strain placed on people and nature by transit traffic in the narrow Alpine valleys is a running sore in European transport policy, and not only at the Brenner Pass. This is nonetheless today’s hotspot for dramatically increasing truck traffic and air pollution, with the population plagued by permanent traffic jams and noise pollution, in part also caused by ever more freight trains.
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TOPICS
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Alpine Politics
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For drinkable water
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Oct 06, 2021
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last modified
Nov 04, 2021 02:07 PM
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filed under:
sustainable development,
groundwater use, drinking water supply,
Water use,
alpMedia 6/2021,
groundwater
In a referendum held at the beginning of July, Slovenia’s citizens voted by a clear majority in favour of preserving the shore and coastal zones. In doing so, they overturned a new law that would also have affected Alpine waters.
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News