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Flexible and eco-friendly through the Alps
by [email protected] [email protected] published Oct 20, 2022 last modified Oct 20, 2022 12:07 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The right decision for their wallet and for the environment: 150 young participants in CIPRA’s Youth Alpine Interrail project celebrated the end of their climate-friendly journey of discovery through the Alps by train and bus in Bern at the beginning of October 2022.
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Ideas for Jelovica from Pinzgau
by Gams Michael published Oct 12, 2022 last modified Nov 09, 2022 02:08 PM — filed under: , , ,
Preserving the region’s natural and cultural heritage: this is the aim of the project on the Slovenian karst plateau of Jelovica. In mid-September 2022, the Slovenian partners of the “JeloviZA” project travelled to the Austrian Pinzgau region to gain inspiration from the Hohe Tauern National Park region.
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Over the Alps on foot
by [email protected] published Jan 26, 2023 — filed under: , , , ,
In the summer of 2022, nine “Via Alpina Explorers” set out to hike the new red route of the Via Alpina. Three of them walked the route from start to finish, visiting all eight Alpine countries along the way – an undertaking that took four months.
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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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Reset Alpine Tourism
by CIPRA International published Jan 28, 2021 last modified May 17, 2023 09:19 AM — filed under: , ,
[Project completed] "Reset Alpine Tourism" brought together relevant tourism stakeholders to discuss climate protection and sustainable development in tourism.
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Securing the future of the Via Alpina
by CIPRA International published Feb 03, 2022 last modified Feb 04, 2022 08:48 AM — filed under: , , , , , ,
A modern information and networking platform, improved safety and easier orientation along the trail: the Via Alpina, the transalpine long-distance hiking trail, is getting a makeover in 2022. CIPRA International started a crowdfunding campaign to support this project.
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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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Travelling with a clear conscience
by Gams Michael published Apr 03, 2023 — filed under: , , , , ,
The fifth edition of YOALIN started in April 2023. 150 Yoalin tickets are waiting for young people between 18 and 27 to travel the Alps in a climate-friendly way by train and bus. In addition, they are invited to the kick-off in Slovenia, to three hub events during the summer and to the final event in Switzerland.
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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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Via Alpina: 20 years of long-distance hiking
by CIPRA International published May 27, 2020 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:11 AM — filed under: , ,
For 20 years, the cross-border long-distance hiking trail known as the “Via Alpina” has connected all eight Alpine countries from Trieste to Monaco. It connects people, living spaces and natural areas along five routes, not only physically but also symbolically.
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