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International Youth Worker Training on Inclusion and Sustainability in Mountain Regions
by Gams Michael published Feb 12, 2024 last modified Mar 21, 2024 03:55 PM
Join us in Wildhaus (SG/Switzerland) from the 27th to the 30th of May 2024
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IOC favours bobsleigh solution abroad
by Gams Michael published Apr 12, 2023 last modified Nov 28, 2023 12:01 PM — filed under: , ,
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has formally notified the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA) that there is no need to build a new bobsleigh track for the Winter Olympics.
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Natura 2000 site under pressure
by Gams Michael published Aug 16, 2022 last modified Aug 17, 2022 05:08 PM — filed under: , ,
Too many visitors are putting a strain on nature in the Trois Becs/F area and pushing the infrastructure to its limits. A study by CIPRA France proposes measures, including on-site personal sensitisation and greater communication.
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New alliance for European mountain regions
by Gams Michael published Dec 09, 2021 last modified Dec 09, 2021 04:41 PM — filed under: , , ,
Three umbrella organizations committed to mountaineering and sustainability in European mountain regions decided, at the end of November 2021, to join forces: the Club Arc Alpin (CAA), the European Union of Mountaineering Associations (EUMA) and the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA).
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New alliance for European mountain regions
by Gams Michael published Dec 09, 2021 last modified Dec 09, 2021 02:07 PM
Global warming, excessive tourism and landscape degradation require the very highest degree of multifaceted solutions. Three umbrella organizations committed to mountaineering and sustainability in European mountain regions therefore decided, at the end of November 2021, to join forces: the Club Arc Alpin (CAA), the European Union of Mountaineering Associations (EUMA) and the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps (CIPRA).
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Nudging in Alpine tourism
by Gams Michael published Oct 11, 2023 last modified Oct 11, 2023 09:25 AM — filed under: , , ,
How can visitors to sensitive natural areas in the Alps be encouraged to behave responsibly without either prohibitions or financial incentives? The role of behavioural psychology in this field was discussed by some 150 participants in the webinar entitled “Nudging in Alpine Tourism”, held in September 2023.
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Online expert talk: “Social justice and inclusion along the Via Alpina“
by Gams Michael published Oct 23, 2023 last modified Oct 25, 2023 11:42 AM
We are excited to invite you to a meaningful online event that delves into the important topics of social justice and inclusion in the mountains. During the event, we will explore questions like: What does inclusion and social justice in this context really mean? What are good practice examples? How can we work together to foster inclusion? We are honored to host two keynote speakers from Italy and France who are actively engaged in organizations dedicated to promotion of inclusivity and social justice. Please find the detailed programme and the registration form below.
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Pilot regions
by Gams Michael published Jul 12, 2021 last modified Mar 02, 2023 08:51 AM
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Point of view: In nature restoration we trust!
by Gams Michael published Sep 29, 2023 last modified Sep 29, 2023 09:40 AM — filed under: , ,
The Nature Restoration Law now obliges all EU member states to restore destroyed nature to a good ecological condition and thus safeguard the stocks of pollinators, natural resources, clean air and clean water. The Alpine region and its agriculture will also benefit, says Serena Arduino, Co-President of CIPRA International.
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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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