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Mountain Dossier: Scientific Review of dislivelli.org
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The Swiss-Austrian Alliance for Mountain Research
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Bulletin 4
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Recreational traffic: Analyses and Strategies
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Summaries of reports until May 2000
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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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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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Researching the Alps
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Jan 30, 2019
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They are probably among the most thoroughly researched mountain areas on Earth, yet the spirit of research in the Alps remains undiminished: November 2018 saw the opening of a new Centre for Mountain Research in the Swiss city of Sion.
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Alpine plants: persistent and endangered
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Mar 17, 2021
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Spiked rue, glacier buttercup, saxifrage: the habitat of such alpine plants is shrinking with the glaciers, as a recent study shows. In addition to climate change, mountain plants are also suffering from nitrogen deposition.
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Expedition for future female glacier researchers
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Feb 01, 2023
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Stay overnight on the glacier for over a week, climb peaks, carry out scientific experiments: the “Girls* on Ice” project offers girls an awe-inspiring summer experience.
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Promoting produce from mountain regions
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Dec 04, 2003
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The "Mountain Group" of the Forestry Department at the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has announced a new research project. Between September 2003 and March 2004 examples of good practice from all over the world are to be collated and evaluated, focusing on instances where quality products from mountain regions contribute to strengthening the local economy without impacting on the environment.
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