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SPARE – Alpine rivers as society’s lifelines
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CIPRA International
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Mar 23, 2016
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[Project completed] What is the state of the Alpine rivers? How can we bring those responsible and other interested parties to committing themselves to holistic river management? The SPARE project strives to answer these and other questions.
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Better protection for natural spaces
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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alpMedia 04/2016
Resistance is growing across the Alps against construction activities in pristine or largely unspoilt areas. CIPRA is making an appeal for integrative spatial planning to the Alpine states meeting this week in Murnau, Germany.
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Point of view: 25 years of the Alpine Convention are not enough
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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While we celebrate 25 years of the Alpine Convention, we still bemoan the slow pace of its implementation. For its objectives to be achieved, believes Katharina Conradin, President of CIPRA International, we have to repeatedly demand their realisation.
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CIPRA and the Alpine Convention: a fruitful co-operation
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:08 AM
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An architectural competition, a climate conference, activities with young people: CIPRA and the Alpine Convention have a lot in common, as the current annual report of CIPRA International makes clear.
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Change is in the air
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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A change of executive director at CIPRA International and at CIPRA Austria, and a new president for CIPRA Switzerland: the new faces shaping the future of CIPRA.
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One river, numerous desires: disagreements about the Alpine Rhine
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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A current bone of contention between different interest groups is the priority to be given to the various uses made of the Alpine Rhine: as a farming area, as a habitat for the little ringed plover and the German tamarisk, or as a drinking water reservoir. SPARE, a new European Union project for the Alpine region, will offer assistance for the holistic management of watercourses.
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Chemicals in the Alps– unwanted souvenirs
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:08 AM
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Not only particulates are causing problems for people and animals: chemicals too are accumulating in the Alps. As one of the causes the outdoors industry is only gradually moving to remedy matters.
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Award-winning tourism
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CIPRA International
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Apr 20, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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Tourism too has its success stories. Innovative projects in the Alps are drawing attention. A national park in Germany now shows that sustainable tourism can also bring economic benefits.
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Tracking change with CIPRA
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CIPRA International
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Apr 19, 2016
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Twenty-five years have passed since the Alpine Convention was established. In its Annual Report, CIPRA International focuses on the role the international agreement plays for panalpine cooperation today and the role it could play in the future. There is also an internal change to report – in August 2016, Andreas Pichler will be taking the helm of the Liechtenstein-based NGO.
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Point of view: Switzerland needs help with its climate policy
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CIPRA International
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May 25, 2016
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Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM
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Point of view
Switzerland was formerly a leading light in environmental policy. Today, sadly, it does not even have a plan for implementing the goals of the Paris climate agreement, says Hans Weber, executive director of CIPRA Switzerland.
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