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Alpine Policy 2023: the Slovenian-Swiss year
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published
Feb 01, 2023
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filed under:
Alpine politics,
Alpine Convention,
EUSALP,
alpMedia 1/2023
This year, Slovenia and Switzerland will play a decisive role in shaping international cooperation between states and regions in the Alps: Slovenia is taking over the presidency of the Alpine Convention, while Switzerland is the first non-EU country to chair the Eusalp, the EU Strategy for the Alpine Region.
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Making change possible
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by
[email protected]
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published
Nov 07, 2022
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filed under:
INTERREG,
Alpine politics,
AlpWeek,
alpMedia 7/2022
Inspirational inputs, heated discussions, fruitful exchanges and excursions into the impressive Valais region in and around the Alpine town of Brig-Glis/CH: AlpWeek 2022, held in early September in Brig-Glis/CH, was all about “Change in the Alps”.
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Point of view: Let’s create an “Alpine Plan” for all Alpine regions!
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by
[email protected] [email protected]
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published
Nov 07, 2022
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last modified
Nov 09, 2022 09:38 AM
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filed under:
CIPRA Österreich,
Point of view,
Alpine politics,
Meldung CIPRA Deutschland,
Soil sealing,
alpMedia 7/2022,
Spatial Planning
The Bavarian Alpine Plan celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2022. Alpine spatial planning has proven here that it is predestined to find solutions to the pressing issues of the day. Similar planning instruments are lacking in many Alpine regions, although we need them more urgently than ever, claim Paul Kuncio, Executive Director of CIPRA Austria, and Uwe Roth, Executive Director of CIPRA Germany.
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Alpine Climate Action
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Dec 06, 2021
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last modified
May 31, 2023 09:43 AM
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filed under:
CIPRA project,
climate change,
Project Social Innovation,
climate protection policy,
Social Innovation,
Youth participation,
Alpine politics
[Project completed] From classic forms of political participation to creative methods of non-violent civil resistance: in four online workshops, young adults learn about a range of political engagement – and how they can use it to campaign for climate protection.
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Swiss Chairmanship of the Alpine Convention
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by
alpMedia
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published
Mar 16, 2021
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:22 AM
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filed under:
alpMedia 2/2021,
Alpine Convention,
Climate protection,
climate change, climate policy,
Alpine politics,
transport policy, transport planning
Switzerland has chaired the Alpine Convention since the end of 2020. One of the main topics for the next two years will be climate protection.
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Making politics with fire
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by
alpMedia
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published
Jul 31, 2019
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM
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filed under:
alpmedia 5/2019,
Fire in the Alps,
Alpine politics
From the Trift Glacier in Switzerland to the Vrsič Pass in Slovenia, around 30 “Fires in the Alps” will burn across the Alpine peaks on 10 August 2019. People from all Alpine countries are thus setting a common sign for living waters and the preservation of the natural and cultural heritage of the Alps.
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“There's no other way”
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by
alpMedia
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published
Jul 29, 2019
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM
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filed under:
alpmedia 5/2019,
Alpine Convention,
Alpine politics
As a minister, 55-year-old Slovenian Alenka Smerkolj has already drawn up a strategy for Slovenia's sustainable development. As Secretary General of the Alpine Convention, she now intends to continue along this path.
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Point of view: Europe and its Alps
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by
alpMedia
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published
Apr 24, 2019
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:09 AM
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filed under:
Alps,
Alpine politics,
alpmedia 3/2019,
Point of view
The fundamental question facing the direct elections to the European Parliament in May 2019 is: hat is the outlook – in Europe and in the Alps – for democracy and “good governance”? Erwin Rothgang, Vice-President of CIPRA International, argues for new forms of co-operation.
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Building – a bottomless pit?
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by
alpMedia
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published
Aug 29, 2018
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:12 AM
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filed under:
alpMedia 7/2018,
Alpine politics,
Construction,
landscape conservation/support
Whether it is a question of major projects or infrastructure developments in protected areas – Alpine countries such as Austria and Switzerland cannot build quickly or easily enough.
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Youth participation – but how?
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Jul 04, 2018
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:17 AM
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filed under:
Youth,
alpMedia 5/2018,
Alpine politics,
Youth participation
More youth participation in the Alps is the aim – but the process is often slow to take shape in cities and towns. The “Toolbox for Youth Participation”, produced by the GaYA project, offers help in starting up.
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