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Bridging the gap between ecology and spatial planning in landscape ecology
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zopemaster
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nature conservation/support,
nature
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Bruin is back!
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zopemaster
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published
Apr 26, 2012
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last modified
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filed under:
nature monitoring,
nature,
biology,
ecology,
nature conservation/support,
nature
The number of bears in the province of Trento has grown, while the damage they cause has fallen significantly, states the report on bears in the province. But not all is well for Bruin and friends.
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Building Green Infrastructure for Europe
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zopemaster
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nature conservation/support,
nature
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Can Road-Crossing Structures Improve Population Viability of an Urban Gliding Mammal?
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zopemaster
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nature conservation/support,
nature
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Catalogue of possible measures to improve ecological connectivity in the Alps
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2021 01:11 AM
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nature
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cc.alps: CIPRA Demands on Nature Protection
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zopemaster
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Nov 04, 2009
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nature
When climate changes, nature feels it. Mountain areas are particularly sensitive, and the greatest losses in terms of plant and animal species may occur precisely there. According to scientific estimates, almost every second plant species in the Alps is threatened with extinc-tion by 2100. For the flora with the highest number of varieties in Central Europe this would be an enormous loss. Because of global warming, also well-known animal species such as the Alpine ibex, the snow grouse and the mountain hare will experience far worse living con-ditions in the Alps.
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CIPRA's point of view: An appeal for the mountains
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zopemaster
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published
Jan 25, 2012
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Jul 07, 2021 01:17 AM
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sustainable development,
nature conservation/support,
nature,
Point of view
Bigger, faster, further: not even the mountains are immune to this mantra of growth. CIPRA France is thus seeking visions for a sustainable future for both people and mountains.
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Cities and Biodiversity Outlook
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM
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nature conservation/support,
nature,
biodiversity,
regional planning, regional development, land use
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Claire Simon takes up post as CIPRA Executive Director
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zopemaster
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Apr 18, 2013
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nature conservation/support,
nature
CIPRA International is getting a new Executive Director. Claire Simon, 35, holds dual French-German nationality and is the first woman in 60 years to lead the organisation. Nor is that the only first.
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Climate and Conservation
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nature conservation/support,
nature,
biodiversity,
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy
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