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Conserving Mountain Lands
by zopemaster last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM — filed under: ,
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Continuous Monitoring of Agricultural Biodiversity in the Alpine Region: The Alpine Delphi
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Continuous Monitoring of Agricultural Biodiversity in the Alpine Region: The Alpine Delphi
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Corridor ecology: the science and practice of linking landscapes for biodiversity conservation
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Cost–Benefit Analyses of Mitigation Measures Aimed at Reducing Collisions with Large Ungulates in the United States and Canada: a Decision Support Tool
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Dear colleagues and friends of the Ecological Continuum Initiative,
by zopemaster published Dec 14, 2010 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:26 AM — filed under: ,
The international year of biodiversity is coming to an end. 2010 represented a unique opportunity to highlight the importance of biodiversity conservation. The topic had a large echo in the media, thanks to numerous events, new publications, TV reports etc. The year was also fruitful for ecological connectivity - a not so simple topic that received unprecedented media attention. In 2010 the Ecological Continuum Initiative's main focus was on communication. Many articles were published in specialized media. However our main achievement was "The Wall" event. Its aim was to bring home our message on the need for ecological connectivity, carrying it across the whole Alpine space, across administrative, language and cultural boundaries. We succeeded. Pedestrians in six Alpine cities were confronted with a big barrier blocking their paths: an obstacle much like those encountered by animals and plants every day. The public had therefore a chance to experience first hand the problem of habitat fragmentation. The event attracted the attention of local and national media in the Alpine countries. Thanks to "The Wall" the topic of ecological connectivity has reached many more people than is normally the case for such "technical" subjects. It is an important achievement in which we intend to build further awareness-raising initiatives.
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Design, implementation and cost elements of Green Infrastructure projects
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Designing a coherent ecological network for large mammals in northwestern Europe
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Designing and implementing more effective Integrated Early Warning Systems in mountain areas: a case study from Northern Italy
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Dinaric Alps Conference: laying the foundations for the protection of the Dinaric Alps
by zopemaster published Apr 13, 2011 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM — filed under: ,
The countries of the Dinaric Alps met in Brdo near Kranj, Slovenia, on March 8 and 9 for the first ever Dinaric Alps Conference. Concurrently the ministers of the Alpine states convened at the 11th Alpine Conference.
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