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French Alps now almost networked
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Bachner Christina
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Oct 01, 2014
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The French regions of Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur have for the first time enshrined migration routes for plants and animals in legislation – a first in the French mountains.
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Strange but true...
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Bachner Christina
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Oct 01, 2014
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…We now have a new hero factory, Trentino, that is “bearing” heavily on the Alps.
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CIPRA presents pioneers of sustainable living
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Bachner Christina
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Nov 25, 2014
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Lifestyles and economies that use fewer resources require new thinking and action that go beyond narrow limits and consumerism. This is the conclusion of the CIPRA annual conference held in Annecy, France.
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Point of view: Protecting the Alps – the responsibility of people
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Bachner Christina
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Nov 25, 2014
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Point of view,
Alpine Convention
The diversity of the Alps is a challenge that at the same time holds great potential. It is up to the new German presidency of the Alpine Convention to put this into effect, states Federica Corrado, President of CIPRA Italy.
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Criticism of Alpine traffic policies in Brussels
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Bachner Christina
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Nov 26, 2014
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Short-sighted, inadequate, inconsistent: a recently published study commissioned by the European Parliament questions the policies and projects intended to shift freight transport onto rail. Why European support for the Lyon-Turin link is crumbling and why the Swiss electorate will have the last word.
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