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Ground:breaking
by Gams Michael published Aug 31, 2023 last modified Apr 17, 2024 08:34 AM — filed under: ,
Soils are among the most important resources we have. CIPRA's new Ground:breaking project shows why desealing land benefits everyone and what is needed at political, legal and local level in the Alpine region to achieve this.
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South-East Europe’s first climate champions crowned
by Gams Michael published Nov 09, 2022 last modified Feb 07, 2023 03:01 PM — filed under: , , ,
Climate protection across borders: on 9 November 2022, South-East Europe’s first Climate Champions were crowned in Sarajevo/BiH. From 40 projects submitted on climate protection and sustainability, an international jury of experts selected five, while two other projects received special awards.
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Controversial railway tunnel between Turin and Lyon
by Gams Michael published Jul 19, 2023 last modified Jul 20, 2023 10:09 AM — filed under: , ,
In mid-June 2023, hundreds of people gathered in the French border town of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to protest against the construction of a high-speed rail tunnel between Lyon and Turin. In a public statement, CIPRA France and Mountain Wilderness also criticised the project.
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Save the Date: Webinar "Sea of data in mountain tourism - How does digital visitor guidance work?"
by Gams Michael published Jan 23, 2023 last modified Feb 21, 2023 12:12 PM
How do I travel comfortably and in an environmentally friendly way? Which tour is not overcrowded? Our journey to the mountains often starts at home on the computer, on the way we orientate ourselves on the smartphone via apps. On site, we leave traces in nature and often also in the digital space. Digitalisation helps us as visitors, but it also helps protected areas, tourism offices and hosts. But what data is collected? Who uses it and for what purpose? What can digitalisation contribute to the protection of sensitive areas in the Alpine region? Learn about exciting projects, present your initiative or simply join in the discussion.
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