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Workshop series "Getting Knowledge Across - Networking People": Documentation online
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zopemaster
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published
Jun 22, 2007
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:21 AM
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sustainable development,
players / networks,
information systems
CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, has made available for download the documentation on four workshops of its Future in the Alps Project.
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DYNALP²: Visions and actions to ensure young people remain in their mountain communities
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zopemaster
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May 16, 2007
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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players / networks,
depopulation,
demographics
The DYNALP² workshop series is now underway in Slovenia. In Bovec the first workshop on 30 and 31 March dealt with solutions on how to prevent youth exodus. At first glance it might seem as if this issue affects only certain Alpine valleys, but the answers put forward can be of interest in many ways to politicians and regional players in the communities.
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From idea to implementation: the NENA workshop series
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zopemaster
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May 16, 2007
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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players / networks
As part of the Interreg IIIB Project NENA ( www.nena-network.net ) CIPRA International is organising a series of workshops to bring together businesses and their relevant umbrella organisations.
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On the right track - for and with hikers
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zopemaster
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Mar 29, 2007
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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players / networks,
summer sports,
sport
An international joint venture of eight hiking regions grouped under the heading of Best of Wandern has come up with some innovative ideas for boosting visitor figures and strengthening visitor loyalty.
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Implementing knowledge - making the most of local potential: "Green" jobs and solar-heated mountain refuges
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zopemaster
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Mar 20, 2007
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Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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sustainable development,
players / networks,
identity,
society, culture,
Point of view
Incorporating sustainability objectives into political programmes is not enough to achieve a sustainable development in the Alpine region. As many of those affected by the policies as possible must take part, particularly at the local level. Sustainable projects always have the best opportunities wherever local or regional organisations make the most of the scope they have under policy instruments.
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Referendum in the Puster Valley and restoration of a protection forest in Hinterstein - We'll have our say! The people living in the Alps are no longer prepared to look on; they want to be involved.
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zopemaster
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Mar 20, 2007
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last modified
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players / networks
In recent years co-operative planning processes have gained in importance as a result of targets set by the EU or national governments. Participation in the sense of greater co-determination and co-decision is also being called for at grassroots level, by citizens, land owners and pressure groups.
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Cyberspace on alpine pastures, cultural festivals and exchange marts - Education projects and cultural centres promote cohesion
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zopemaster
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Mar 20, 2007
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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education, training, work,
society, culture,
players / networks
The state is stepping back and social structures are weakening: Citizens must take their affairs into their own hands and organise themselves to bring about decisions locally.
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Extracting Stores of Knowledge
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zopemaster
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published
Mar 20, 2007
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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sustainable development,
players / networks
The future belongs to those who help to shape it. And in the Alps countless initiatives involving thousands of activists are working to do just that. Yet most of them are unaware of the fact that elsewhere other people are working away on exactly the same problems as they are. This is precisely where the Future in the Alps Project launched by CIPRA, the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, comes into play. It is all about collating practical experience throughout the Alps, classifying it and making it available to those who need it.
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Database on experts in mountain area research
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zopemaster
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Dec 14, 2006
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:20 AM
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filed under:
climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy,
players / networks
The Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) has gone online with an expert database comprising almost 5,000 entries on people in governmental and non-governmental organisations as well as private groups who are involved in research into mountain regions in general and the impact of climate change in particular.
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New brochure on International Mountain Partnerships
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zopemaster
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published
Nov 16, 2006
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last modified
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filed under:
players / networks,
sustainable development
The Alpine Convention as such is not transferable to other regions. However many of its principles and the experience gained with the Alpine process in particular have proved of value to the sustainable development of non-alpine mountain regions.
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