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Think tank workshop Dobbiaco/Toblach: Elaborating recommendations for stakeholder integration
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zopemaster
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Jun 29, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM
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players / networks,
nature conservation/support,
nature
Local connectivity projects can only be implemented if stakeholders are integrated into these activities. Potential difficulties and supportive tools were in the centre of an exchange of experiences between representatives of the ECONNECT pilot areas and other stakeholders carrying out connectivity activities. The discussions were facilitated by the Ecological Continuum Initiative in the frame of a workshop.
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Less barriers, more nature!
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Sep 30, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM
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nature conservation/support,
nature
Every day we build new obstacles on the migrating routes for animals and we prevent plants to spread freely. In most of the cases we are not even aware of this problem. How would it feel and look like, if our living spaces would suddenly get fragmented by obstacles we cannot easily overcome?
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5th meeting of the Ecological Network Platform
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Jun 29, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM
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nature conservation/support,
nature
The 5th official meeting of the Ecological Network Platform of the Alpine Convention was held in Dobbiaco/Toblach (I) on 21 April 2010. The main topic at the meeting was progress made to date in nominating a number of pioneering Alpine regions as Pilot Regions of the Alpine Convention. It is hoped that the first regions will receive official recognition at the next Alpine Conference to be held in March 2011.
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Linking-up the German roads for animals and for a better traffic safety
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zopemaster
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Apr 13, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM
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nature conservation/support,
nature,
traffic impacts
The German Government is developing a National Connectivity Programme which foresees to build wild animal crossings at the most important sites of migrating corridors. This year the first systematic research on ecological corridors in Germany has been finished, representing an important scientific groundwork for the implementation of the Programme.
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News from TransEcoNet - transnational ecological networks in Central Europe
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Jun 29, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM
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nature conservation/support,
nature
Similar as ECONNECT, the Platform Ecological Network and the Ecological Continuum Initiative in the Alps, in Central Europe the TransEcoNet project strives for a better connection of protected and less or unprotected landscapes across national borders. One major goal of the project is to reveal local people's perception and relation to their surrounding landscape in form of a survey of oral history. This is being carried out in the form of interviews in selected project regions.
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Dear colleagues,
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Jun 30, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM
One of the main challenges in the process of implementing the Alpine ecological network is involving all the relevant stakeholders. The Ecological Continuum Initiative supports this goal in different ways. On the one hand with printed information material (fact sheets and the brochure), on the other hand by organizing meetings that offer a chance for personal interactions and exchange among stakeholders. Such a workshop on stakeholder integration took place in Dobbiaco/I this April.
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International projects on the impact of climate change in mountain regions
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Jul 07, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM
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climate change past and future,
climate change, climate policy
The results of the CIRCLE MOUNTAIN Call are now available. The financing of four translational projects has been approved. The projects are to run for a period of two years and have a volume of approximatively EUR 300'000 each. The four funded projects are ARNICA, EURAS-CLIMPACT, ChangingRISKS and CAMELEON.
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The "brain drain": an opportunity for the Alps?
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Jul 07, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM
Highly qualified people are also leaving alpine regions to move to other regions or countries. But according to a study by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Alpenländer (ARGE ALPE) Working Group the Alps can put this brain drain to a positive use. Indeed these brilliant minds are also multipliers and image carriers for their homeland around the globe, a fact that should be capitalised on.
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Leisure: car-free mobility
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM
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alpinism,
sport
Leisure activities that do not involve the use of cars are now "in", as the increasing number of information packs clearly shows. The Alpine Club South Tyrol (AVS) for instance recently published five new brochures, each featuring 15 to 20 hiking routes whose starting and finishing points can all be reached by public transport. In the series Hiking Without Cars the Alpine Club has compiled a total of some 300 hiking tips for the whole of South Tyrol. As the AVS remarks in a press release, "It should be a priority for tourist regions to adopt measures that promote the use of public transport for travel both to and from destinations as well as for activities at the holiday destination itself".
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CIPRA prepares a seed bed for new ideas in the Alpine region
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Jul 08, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM
CIPRA addressed a broad range of issues at its Yearly Symposium entitled “Growth come hell or high water? The Alps in search of happiness” in Gamprin/FL in September. A look at the global cycles and modes of action provided the framework for the topic. CIPRA also looked at the close ties with the Alps, where those global cycles have an impact, and promoted dialogue at various levels. The Symposium was very favourably received by more than 200 participants from all the Alpine countries.
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