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Abandoned and uncultivated
by CIPRA International published Oct 06, 2021 — filed under: , , , ,
Remote mountain villages in Piedmont/I have been struggling with heavy emigration for years. The region is now supporting people moving back to the mountains. A study from Austria shows how endangered Alpine agriculture actually is.
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Affordable primary residences
by CIPRA International published May 31, 2022 last modified Jul 19, 2022 02:25 PM — filed under: , , ,
Second homes notwithstanding, the municipality of Zermatt/CH wants to secure affordable housing for the local population.
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Climate protection: from plan to action
by CIPRA International published Jul 13, 2021 last modified Jul 13, 2021 01:38 PM — filed under: , , , ,
The Alps as a climate-neutral, climate-resistant region by 2050: this is the objective of the newly launched “Climate Action Plan 2.0” of the Alpine Convention. Concrete steps will now follow in such areas as mountain farming, spatial planning and biodiversity.
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Climate-fit mountain regions
by CIPRA International published May 31, 2022 last modified Jul 19, 2022 02:25 PM — filed under: , , ,
The "AdaPT Mont-Blanc" project uses a digital toolbox to show what measures are available for adapting to climate change at the spatial planning level.
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Ecological and community areas
by CIPRA International published May 31, 2022 last modified Jul 27, 2022 03:03 PM — filed under: , , ,
With its ecological commons zone (“Zone d'écologie communale”, ZEC), the Free Quarter of Lentillères in Dijon/F invents a legal tool to legalise land occupation and thus prevent construction.
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Keeping free spaces free
by Hannah Richlik published Jul 24, 2019 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:12 AM — filed under: ,
How an association in Vorarlberg, Austria came up with the idea of buying land in order to save it from being built on.
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Lively mountain village
by CIPRA International published May 31, 2022 last modified Jul 19, 2022 02:25 PM — filed under: , , ,
The village of Valendas in the Swiss canton of Graubünden shows how citizens can revive their village architecturally and culturally.
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Making vacancies visible
by CIPRA International published May 31, 2022 last modified Jul 19, 2022 02:25 PM — filed under: , , ,
The "Plattform Land" draws attention to vacancies in South Tyrolean pilot communities and shows how they can make good use of empty properties.
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Point of view: Let’s create an “Alpine Plan” for all Alpine regions!
by [email protected] [email protected] published Nov 07, 2022 last modified Nov 09, 2022 09:38 AM — filed under: , , , , , ,
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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Remain rural and affordable
by CIPRA International published May 31, 2022 last modified Jul 19, 2022 02:25 PM — filed under: , , ,
How the German municipality of Weyarn, close to the city, protects its soil, promotes affordable housing and creates a higher quality of life.
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