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New alliance for European mountain regions
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by
Gams Michael
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published
Dec 09, 2021
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last modified
Dec 09, 2021 04:41 PM
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filed under:
alpine tourism,
mountains,
alpMedia 1/2022,
sports
Three umbrella organizations committed to mountaineering and sustainability in European mountain regions decided, at the end of November 2021, to join forces: the Club Arc Alpin (CAA), the European Union of Mountaineering Associations (EUMA) and the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA).
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Innovations and aberrations
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Oct 06, 2021
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filed under:
alpine tourism,
natural parks,
food culture,
alpMedia 6/2021
Helicopter flights and Australian white wine on the one hand, an eco-museum and recycled smartphones on the other: positive and negative awards from environmental organisations point the way to a more sustainable future.
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Mountaineering villages: from the Western Alps to the Mediterranean Sea
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Jul 05, 2021
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last modified
Jul 13, 2021 09:58 AM
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filed under:
alpine tourism,
alpMedia 4/2021
The “Mountaineering Villages” initiative unites small communities in the Alpine region that focus on gentle tourism and nature conservation. Now there are six new members from Italy, Austria and, for the first time, Switzerland.
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Dutch-Alpine partnership for sustainable tourism
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by
CIPRA International
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published
May 20, 2021
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 06:10 PM
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filed under:
alpMedia 4/2021,
alpine tourism,
sustainable tourism
Since 2021 the Dutch Climbing and Mountaineering Association (NKBV) is new supporting member of CIPRA International. Regarding the large impact of Dutch visitors, the aim of the partnership is to contribute to sustainability in Alpine tourism.
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speciAlps2
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Jan 13, 2021
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last modified
Mar 20, 2023 01:27 PM
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filed under:
Biodiversity,
Nature and people,
CIPRA project,
alpine tourism,
Tourism,
speciAlps2
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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