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Sustainable transport policy for an improved quality of life
by CIPRA International published Apr 07, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:23 AM
On Liechtenstein’s doorstep, in the Austrian town of Feldkirch, the planning process is currently underway for a gigantic road construction project in the form of the Feldkirch Urban Tunnel.
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Working together for the future of the Alps
by CIPRA International published Apr 07, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:23 AM
In terms of policymaking for the Alps, 2014 was an eventful year. The stage was set for the development of a macro-regional Alpine strategy to find transnational solutions to problems encountered throughout the Alpine space and develop innovative projects specifically targeted at the Alps, and progress was made in defining the terms of reference.
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Reducing road traffic is a long distance race
by CIPRA International published Apr 07, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:23 AM
We face many problems relating to excess traffic, especially in cities. It causes air pollution and noise, and hampers land use.
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New models for a better life
by CIPRA International published Apr 07, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:23 AM
The western economic model consumes the natural resources of three planet Earths. And it is spreading to developing countries – we are their role model.
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Victory for landscape protection
by CIPRA International published Apr 07, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:23 AM
The controversial application to build a wind farm on the Sattelberg near the Brenner Pass was rejected in a final appeal heard by the Italian Council of State in Rome.
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Sustainable building from the Arctic circle to the Mediterranean
by CIPRA International published Jul 08, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:23 AM — filed under:
Attractive public buildings, built of wood and stone to passive house standards: this is how the schools and community centres of the future will look. With its 35 pilot buildings the MountEE project is putting sustainable building into practice in different climate zones.
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Outputs
by CIPRA International published Jul 08, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:21 AM
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Helping ecosystems in Europe to adapt to climate change
by CIPRA International published Aug 04, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:14 AM — filed under:
This report summarises much of the work done by, and for, the Climate Change Group of the European Network of Heads of Nature Conservation Agencies (ENCA) between 2011 and 2013. The ENCA Climate Change Group is made up of experts in climate change and ecology from government conservation agencies across Europe.
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A Sustainable Life - Wolfgang E. Burhenne and the development of environmental law
by CIPRA International published Sep 02, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:21 AM — filed under: ,
Wolfgang Burhenne is a most renowned and highly honoured personality in environmental law worldwide. International instruments such as the African Convention on the Conservation of Nature, the World Charter for Nature, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and others are rooted in his ideas, engagement and professional input. This book shows how passion and talent in a person combined with life experiences and circumstances in society and politics to shape a unique life. In the case of Burhenne, his life achievements benefit us all, as well as future generations.
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Crying wolf?
by CIPRA International published Sep 30, 2015 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM — filed under: ,
The protected status of the wolf is being ever more vehemently called into question. French sheep farmers have fuelled the debate further by taking hostages. Those living in the mountains meanwhile remain divided.
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