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Chemicals in the Alps– unwanted souvenirs
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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alpMedia 04/2016
Not only particulates are causing problems for people and animals: chemicals too are accumulating in the Alps. As one of the causes the outdoors industry is only gradually moving to remedy matters.
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Award-winning tourism
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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alpMedia 04/2016
Tourism too has its success stories. Innovative projects in the Alps are drawing attention. A national park in Germany now shows that sustainable tourism can also bring economic benefits.
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Tracking change with CIPRA
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CIPRA International
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Apr 19, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:11 AM
Twenty-five years have passed since the Alpine Convention was established. In its Annual Report, CIPRA International focuses on the role the international agreement plays for panalpine cooperation today and the role it could play in the future. There is also an internal change to report – in August 2016, Andreas Pichler will be taking the helm of the Liechtenstein-based NGO.
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SPARE – Alpine rivers as society’s lifelines
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CIPRA International
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Mar 23, 2016
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CIPRA project
[Project completed] What is the state of the Alpine rivers? How can we bring those responsible and other interested parties to committing themselves to holistic river management? The SPARE project strives to answer these and other questions.
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SPARE – Alpine rivers as society’s lifelines
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CIPRA International
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Mar 17, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM
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rivers and streams,
water cycle
What is the state of the Alpine rivers? How can we bring those responsible and other interested parties to committing themselves to holistic river management? The SPARE project strives to answer these and other questions. CIPRA and eight additional partners have launched the three-year project at a two-day meeting in Vienna in early February 2016.
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Victory and defeat for new protected areas
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CIPRA International
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Mar 16, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:24 AM
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New protected areas are valuable for biodiversity, with many also intended to boost the local economy. There are nevertheless frequent reservations.
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Strange but true...
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CIPRA International
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Mar 16, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:24 AM
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soft guitar music, gentle singing, then the camera zooms onto a green, undeveloped hillside.
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Olympic Realities – Six Cities after the Games
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CIPRA International
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Jan 29, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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Olympics
Since 2012 Bruno Helbling has travelled 6 Cities to discover and photograph Olympic sport venues. A large-format photo book with text essays by six journalist and experts will be published in october 2015 by Birkhäuser Publisher.
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Point of view: He who sows infrastructure, reaps more traffic
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CIPRA International
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Jan 27, 2016
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Apr 24, 2024 03:26 PM
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Point of view
At the end of February 2016 Swiss voters will decide on the building of a second road tunnel at the Gotthard Pass. The CHF 4 billion project will torpedo Switzerland’s modal shift policy, believes Barbara Wülser, CIPRA International’s communications manager.
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A toolbox for climate change
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CIPRA International
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Jan 27, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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alpMedia 01/2016
Climate change is a fact. Its complexity, however, means that it remains an abstract notion for regional decision-makers. CIPRA, together with its partners, is supporting Alpine regions.
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