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07/06/2012 - France Christian SCHWOEHRER – Director of ASTERS Conservatory of natural areas in Haute Savoie

 

Alparc also provides a common visibility of the Alpine protected area network through the implementation of various communication media (as for example the ViViAlp and more recently the Multivision show) and as well with the implementation in practice as the ECONNECT Project (a project that addresses to the challenge of enhancing ecological connectivity between Alpine protected areas). It's already almost for 15 years, that Alparc proposes a network of protected areas that suggested the 'Trame verte et bleue” not on a national but on the international Alpine level.

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15/05/2012 - France Marie HEURET - Project manager bearded vulture

In a program of reintroduction and conservation of a species that crosses borders such as the bearded vulture, Alparc used its network experience to bring together different Alpine actors, who work for the same purpose ... also if not always in the same direction.

[...] Alparc gave us some height and the possibility to look a little bit further ...

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19/03/2012 - France Alain MORAND, Mercantour National Park, Head of the Research Service for Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites

I have always felt that not only is it rewarding to work at several levels, but it is actually essential when dealing with research, management, species and habitat conservation issues.

   

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06/03/2012 - France Alexandre MIGNOTTE, Director of CIPRA France

Obviously, ALPARC is a transalpine network of protected areas – the importance of its role is generally recognised throughout the Alps and beyond.

   

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25/01/2012 - France Christian Neumüller, Head of International Relations, Vanoise National Park (France)

[...] I have been fortunate enough to benefit from ALPARC's unifying role in the course of various activities that have been organised: thematic seminars, technical projects, general assemblies and friendly sporting events.

   

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21/12/2011 - France Isabelle ROUX, REEMA coordinator (Alpine Mountain Environment Education Network)

[...] ALPARC has given us access to an international audience that REEMA would have been unable to reach on its own.

   

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06/12/2011 - France Guido Meeus, Environmental education service, Parc national de la Vanoise

 

"I was there in Gap in October 1995 when ALPARC was created. If I had to summarise what has happened over the past 15 years, I would say that despite the language barriers, we have really seen people opening their eyes to new possibilities and engaging in in-depth discussions. I would say that ALPARC is a catalyst."

"[…] I feel truly Alpine."

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25/11/2011 - France Pascal Saulay, In charge of “Multimedia”, Parc national des Ecrins

 

" [...] Every ALPARC project meeting has additional benefits: we learn more and improve daily working practices. The meetings are incredibly useful on several different levels."

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25/11/2011 - France Claude Dautrey, Director of the Reception & Communication service, Parc national des Ecrins

 

"I have learned a great deal, as was the case on the field trip to visitor centres. I realise that we have a shared culture. We thought that all visitor centres would essentially be the same, but we encountered innovations and surprises, which gave us new ideas and the necessary impetus not to do the same, but rather to innovate, to adopt new concepts and reinvent our own projects."

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