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speciAlps Podcast
by Gams Michael published Oct 30, 2023 last modified Mar 12, 2024 11:11 AM — filed under: , , ,
From artificial intelligence to the last kilometre to carrying capacity limits and "nudging": the speciAlps podcast series and a webinar delve into the topic of visitor guidance for a broad audience.
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Nudging in Alpine tourism
by Gams Michael published Oct 11, 2023 last modified Oct 11, 2023 09:25 AM — filed under: , , ,
How can visitors to sensitive natural areas in the Alps be encouraged to behave responsibly without either prohibitions or financial incentives? The role of behavioural psychology in this field was discussed by some 150 participants in the webinar entitled “Nudging in Alpine Tourism”, held in September 2023.
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Visitor flows under control
by [email protected] published Jan 26, 2023 last modified Jan 26, 2023 11:25 AM — filed under: , , ,
More and more people are travelling to the mountains – and staying for shorter and shorter periods. This causes traffic and environmental problems. Pilot regions in Italy, Austria, Slovenia and Germany want to change that. With the speciAlps2 project, which is now coming to an end, they have taken the first steps to manage the flow of visitors.
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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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Via Alpina Explorer on the trail
by Gams Michael published Aug 24, 2022 last modified Aug 24, 2022 04:49 PM — filed under: , , ,
Get your boots on, get set, go! Until the end of September 2022, nine “explorers” will be hiking along the redesigned Via Alpina route. They tell stories about alpine biodiversity, the magic of long-distance hiking, regional specialities and encounters along the way – in a series of short videos, reports, film and art projects.
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The Alpine tourism of the future
by CIPRA International published May 11, 2022 last modified May 11, 2022 11:06 AM — filed under: , , , ,
The results of CIPRA's Reset Alpine Tourism project show how the tourism industry can function in a more resilient and environmentally friendly way.
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Ski resorts for sale
by CIPRA International published May 11, 2022 — filed under: , , , ,
Vail Resorts from the USA is taking over Andermatt-Sedrun in Switzerland, while a British company is buying Via Lattea in Italy. This is the role played by international investors in the ski circus of 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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Onto the slopes by helicopter
by CIPRA International published Feb 03, 2022 last modified Feb 07, 2022 01:06 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Is heliskiing in the public interest? Vorarlberg extends its authorisation by two and a half years: CIPRA Austria calls for greater emphasis on climate protection.
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Point of view: Let's finally press the reset button in tourism!
by CIPRA International published Feb 03, 2022 last modified Jun 21, 2022 10:40 AM — filed under: , , , ,
Mass tourism in the Alps has collapsed due to the ongoing Corona pandemic, and the opportunities for switching to environmentally and socially just tourism have increased. But they must also be exploited, says Hans Weber, Executive Director of CIPRA Switzerland.
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