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BeeAware!
by CIPRA International published Mar 13, 2018 last modified May 17, 2023 09:15 AM — filed under: ,
[Project completed] The aim of the project BeeAware! is to inspire communities in the Alps for bee protection and thus to improve the livelihoods of honey and wild bees. Bees are depending on an intact biodiversity. The different bee species need different plants, nesting and drinking places in order to survive. Integral bee protection therefore means securing, improving and enlarging the habitat of these important pollinators.
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Dangers with wolves
by CIPRA International published Jul 05, 2021 last modified Jul 30, 2021 08:21 AM — filed under: , ,
The wolves are back: a CIPRA project now sheds light on why transparent communication, professional herding and more networking are needed.
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Dialogues on wolves – strengthening shepherds’ networks in the Alps
by Gams Michael published Mar 17, 2023 last modified Apr 24, 2023 11:34 AM — filed under: ,
A project that promotes exchanges of knowledge across national and linguistic borders between shepherds in the Alpine region.
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Ground:breaking
by Gams Michael published Aug 31, 2023 last modified Mar 13, 2024 01:31 PM — filed under: ,
Soils are among the most important resources we have. CIPRA's new Ground:breaking project shows why unsealing land benefits everyone and what is needed at political, legal and local level in the Alpine region to achieve this.
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How much is nature worth?
by CIPRA International published Jul 13, 2021 last modified Oct 06, 2021 12:58 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Alpine pastures that provide us with food. Trees that provide a pleasant microclimate. Alpine landscapes that heal and touch. At the beginning of July 2021, around 100 participants from all Alpine countries discussed the benefits and value of nature in the Alpine region at CIPRA’s Annual Conference in Biella/I.
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JeloviZA
by [email protected] published Oct 10, 2022 last modified Nov 07, 2023 04:44 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The JeloviZA project aims to improve the condition of ecosystems and conserve certain species in the Slovenian Natura 2000 site Jelovica. Six project partners are working on a management plan for the area, which will include nature conservation, tourism and regional development.
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Knowledge transfer on the co-adaptation of humans and wolves in the Alpine region
by CIPRA International last modified May 17, 2023 09:19 AM — filed under: ,
[Project completed] The return of large carnivores is increasingly causing the fronts to harden between different groups of stakeholders. Among the large carnivores returning to the Alps, the wolf is the most widespread and therefore the most widely debated animal. Wolves are synanthropic animals and cross boundaries - physical as well as intangible ones – regularly. Thus, they have been accompanying and influencing social and cultural processes since time immemorial. In this project, CIPRA has taken on the task to collect, analyse, make available and disseminate knowledge about the co-adaptation of humans and wolves throughout the Alps.
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Leaving few traces along the way
by CIPRA International published Feb 03, 2022 — filed under: , , ,
How do we leave as few traces as possible on our way to the mountains or other attractions? On 22 November 2021, around 150 participants travelled virtually through the Alps during an online conference and exchanged ideas on measures to guide visitors in sensitive natural areas.
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Re-Imagine Alps
by CIPRA International published Nov 22, 2018 last modified May 17, 2023 09:19 AM — filed under: ,
[Project completed] Relations between humans, and between humans and nature, are the focus of the “Re-Imagine Alps” project. People take responsibility for their environment when they feel concerned and involved. Landscape here serves as a frame of reference and focal point for the perception and communication of sustainability issues: various relationships, memories and visions are illuminated in respect of, by, and for landscape in the overall Alpine context. Responsibilities and obligations grow out of ideas and relationships.
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speciAlps2
by CIPRA International published Jan 13, 2021 last modified Mar 20, 2023 01:27 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
More and more people are seeking recreation and balance in the natural surroundings of the Alps. This trend is not only being reinforced by the corona crisis, but also by society’s increasing pressure to perform. This puts increasing pressure on animals and plants, but also on destinations with their infrastructure and inhabitants. It is essential for visitors to be guided: the speciAlps2 project raised awareness of the protection of nature and landscape in the Alps and developed measures to guide visitors.
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