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Youth4Mountains Series: The role of technology and innovation in mountain youth entrepreneurship
by CIPRA International published Feb 10, 2022
Is it possible to promote innovation in remote areas? Through the collaboration between the research, industry and policy world, it is possible to give new centrality to mountain areas and attract youth in these territories.
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whatsalp
by CIPRA International published Sep 28, 2017 last modified May 17, 2023 09:22 AM — filed under:
[Project completed] Starting 3rd of June 2017, a group of Alpine experts were hiking through Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy from Vienna to Nice in the course of the project “whatsalp”. They documented the current state of the Alps and exchanged experiences with different people on-site and on the way.
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Alpine Towns - Key to Sustainable Development in the Alps
by CIPRA International published Nov 02, 2022 last modified Nov 17, 2022 10:22 AM
9th Report on the state of the Alps.
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The urban exodus and the climate
by CIPRA International published Feb 01, 2024 last modified Feb 01, 2024 08:53 AM — filed under: , , ,
Many mountain regions in the Alps are affected by out-migration. However, climate change is also causing some people to migrate – at least temporarily – from the cities to the mountains, as an Italian research project shows.
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The role of forests in climate change
by CIPRA International published Feb 01, 2024 last modified Mar 05, 2024 04:56 PM — filed under: , , , ,
What role will forests play in the future in the face of climate change? At the end of 2023, CIPRA Slovenia co-organized a meeting of various interest groups on this topic. Experts agreed on the need to designate more areas where forests are left unmanaged.
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Climate action and lifestyle: Explaining and overcoming barriers to climate action
by CIPRA International published Dec 12, 2022 last modified Dec 12, 2022 06:21 PM — filed under:
The recent booklet “Closing the gap on climate action – Building new rope teams to support climate-neutral & resilient living in the Alps” of the Alpine Climate Board (ACB) gives insights into how the Alps can become a frontrunner for climate action. To really implement the vision of the Alpine Climate Target System 2050, the ACB needs broad support from different stakeholders and all Alpine citizens. But how to motivate people to join the rope team of the ACB, especially in this time of crisis and growing resignation?
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Involving youth: But how?
by CIPRA International published Jul 05, 2018 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM — filed under: ,
Once politicians agree on the importance of young people for the future of the Alps and the need for their inclusion in decision-making processes, the question arises: How? How do we engage them in a productive and effective way? To answer these questions, GaYA's Youth Participation Toolbox was created by eight partners from five Alpine countries.
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Mountains of Opportunities
by CIPRA International published Mar 09, 2023 — filed under:
A Summer Course for Young Professionals and Students on Spatial Planning and Territorial Governance on the Fringe of Mountain Areas.
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Central Mountains
by CIPRA International published Jun 21, 2023 last modified Oct 30, 2023 08:45 AM — filed under:
The Central Mountains project strengthens the transfer of knowledge in and between the Alps and the Carpathians. Together with the project partners, CIPRA International Lab is working for the cross-border and sustainable development of mountain regions in Central Europe.
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Municipal budget by postcard
by CIPRA International published Mar 01, 2019 last modified Jul 28, 2021 02:04 PM — filed under:
How the Italian town of Mals decides how the municipality will spend its money.
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