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Trading emissions to achieve "zero emissions" target at the Olympic Games
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Jun 30, 2005
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climate change, climate policy,
winter sports, skiing areas,
sport
Turin/I is aiming to maximise the reduction in the output of greenhouse gases during the forthcoming Winter Olympics with the aid of its HECTOR (Heritage Climate Torino) programme launched in 2004.
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Water consumption high despite dry spells
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Jan 27, 2006
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tourism,
water consumption, water supply,
winter sports, skiing areas,
sport
(27.01.2006) According to data from Arpa Piemonte the Piedmont region/IT had only half the amount of its usual rainfall last year (430 mm). The consequences of this dry spell now include a lack of drinking water and low water levels in the region's lakes.
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Skiers: a species on the verge of extinction?
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Mar 23, 2006
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winter sports, skiing areas,
sport,
winter sports, skiing areas,
sport,
tourism
A new study by WWF Italy shows that snowfall in the Italian Alps has decreased by 20% over the past thirty years and looks at the consequences. The tourism industry, which has been a cash cow for many alpine regions, has come to rely exclusively on artificial snow installations in many cases.
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Management and Winter sport resorts
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zopemaster
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published
Jun 01, 2006
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last modified
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winter sports, skiing areas,
sport,
natural hazards - planning,
regional planning, regional development, land use
A new volume from the series "Journal of alpine research" was published in March. It deals with the management and governance of winter sport resorts.
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1.5 tonnes of artificial fertilizer for skiing competitions?
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Jan 18, 2007
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Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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filed under:
winter sports, skiing areas,
sport,
sporting events,
sport,
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
The impact of climate change on skiing areas is the subject of the OECD study published on 13 December 2006. It concludes that if a region's average annual temperature increases by one degree, only around 500 of the 666 skiing areas in the Alps could be assured of snow.
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Plans for a ski resort in the Natura 2000 region of northern Spain
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Mar 01, 2007
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last modified
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winter sports, skiing areas,
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According to plans by the regional government of Castile-León a new winter sports resort with ski-lift capacities for 32,000 visitors an hour is to be built in the northern Spanish provinces of Cantabria, Leon and Palencia.
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Indoor ski venues closing in on the Alps
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Mar 01, 2007
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last modified
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winter sports, skiing areas,
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It's not just in the desert state of Dubai that indoor ski runs are proving increasingly popular, but also in Europe. No snow means no revenue, and the mild weather is giving Europe's ski resorts a serious headache, one which the ski industry is hoping to relieve with artificial snow and indoor venues, regardless of global warming issues.
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Is sustainability marketable in the winter-sports industry?
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May 24, 2007
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Apr 24, 2024 03:02 PM
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winter sports, skiing areas,
sport,
sustainable development
The aim of the SkiSustain research project is to help create efficient and sustainable business models for ski resorts in the face of climate change and socio-economic changes. Its researchers are looking at ways of developing sustainability as a marketable product and as unique selling propositions for skiing destinations. One product under consideration is a customer-oriented benchmarking which would serve as a guide to snow-sports enthusiasts when selecting the ski resorts of their choice.
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Pyrenean ski resort to be revived
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Jun 06, 2007
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filed under:
winter sports, skiing areas,
sport,
tourism policy, tourism concepts,
tourism,
leisure and recreation,
regional planning, regional development, land use
The Municipality of Vielha in the Spanish Pyrenees has given the go-ahead for the construction of more than 500 apartments and 1,700 parking spaces in the ski resort of La Tuca. The resort was forced to shut down in 1989 as the lack of snow meant it was no longer viable. But now the ski resort is to be brought back to life with the new project.
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Snow levels depend on more than just altitude
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Nov 22, 2007
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:17 AM
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filed under:
winter sports, skiing areas,
sport,
climate - influences,
climate change, climate policy
New results by the Austrian research project STRATEGE show that snow levels do not necessarily depend on altitude. In precipitation scenarios relating to climate change, researchers found that other factors such as the micro climate, relief and exposure of the locations concerned also had to be considered.
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