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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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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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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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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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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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