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AMIGO - Active Commuter Mobility
by CIPRA International published Jun 01, 2019 last modified Sep 29, 2023 08:54 AM — filed under: , ,
[Project completed] Reducing cross-border car traffic and focusing more on active mobility: these are the aims of the Interreg project "Amigo".
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YOUTH.SHAPING.EUSALP
by Begle Caroline published Jan 23, 2019 last modified Mar 01, 2022 09:25 AM — filed under: ,
To have a say in Alpine policy, to bring in own topics, to exchange ideas with EU politicians: The "Youth.shaping.EUSALP" project makes young people’s and young adults’ voices heard and develops a concrete strategy for the commitment of the youth within the EUSALP. © CIPRA International
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Re-Imagine Alps
by CIPRA International published Nov 22, 2018 last modified May 17, 2023 09:19 AM — filed under: ,
[Project completed] Relations between humans, and between humans and nature, are the focus of the “Re-Imagine Alps” project. People take responsibility for their environment when they feel concerned and involved. Landscape here serves as a frame of reference and focal point for the perception and communication of sustainability issues: various relationships, memories and visions are illuminated in respect of, by, and for landscape in the overall Alpine context. Responsibilities and obligations grow out of ideas and relationships.
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Nature providing services in the Alps
by CIPRA International published Oct 02, 2018 last modified Jul 08, 2021 01:49 PM — filed under: ,
Whether mountain forests that protect us from avalanches and clean our air, or rivers and alpine pastures that provide us drinking water, energy or nourishment: in the AlpES Project ten partner organisations from six alpine countries have evaluated and documented ecosystem services for the past three years. They will present their results on 21st and 22nd November 2018 at a Final Event in Innsbruck/A. Press representatives are kindly invited to attend.
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UrbaBio
by CIPRA International published Aug 01, 2018 last modified May 17, 2023 09:21 AM — filed under: ,
[Project completed] In the project UrbaBio, representatives of the participating Alpine Towns of Annecy, Belluno, Chambéry and Trento drew on each other's broad pool of knowledge to promote biodiversity in the city.
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PlurAlps
by Begle Caroline published May 01, 2018 last modified May 17, 2023 09:19 AM — filed under: ,
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BeeAware!
by CIPRA International published Mar 13, 2018 last modified May 17, 2023 09:15 AM — filed under: ,
[Project completed] The aim of the project BeeAware! is to inspire communities in the Alps for bee protection and thus to improve the livelihoods of honey and wild bees. Bees are depending on an intact biodiversity. The different bee species need different plants, nesting and drinking places in order to survive. Integral bee protection therefore means securing, improving and enlarging the habitat of these important pollinators.
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GaYA
by Begle Caroline published Jan 21, 2018 last modified Jun 16, 2023 10:19 AM — filed under: ,
[Project completed] Governance and youth in the Alps - Young people tend to leave the Alpine space because they lack personal and professional fulfilment. Furthermore a majority of decision-makers remain unaware of the benefits a young active population brings to society.
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whatsalp
by CIPRA International published Sep 28, 2017 last modified May 17, 2023 09:22 AM — filed under:
[Project completed] Starting 3rd of June 2017, a group of Alpine experts were hiking through Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy from Vienna to Nice in the course of the project “whatsalp”. They documented the current state of the Alps and exchanged experiences with different people on-site and on the way.
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speciAlps
by Begle Caroline published May 16, 2017 last modified May 17, 2023 09:21 AM — filed under:
[Project completed] Grasslands, marshes, hedges, biotopes and woods are examples of natural treasures and biological diversity that are of great value to alpine regions and municipalities. Not only do they offer a habitat for plants and animals, but also humans value functioning natural areas for their attractiveness and the quality of life they offer. Nevertheless, –these areas have much more potential than we often realise and there is much more every municipality can do!
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