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vendredi, 13 février 2015 01:00

Results of the greenAlps Project

Download the final publications.

From September 2013 to November 2014, ALPARC was the lead partner of the European greenAlps project, with the objective of examining the effectiveness of nature protection measures, from the European level to the level of individual communities, in order to encourage a change of governance so that more consideration will be given to nature in the policies of the Alpine countries.
A study of the European policy for the preservation of biological diversity together with the analysis of the principal results of a whole series of European projects has made possible the formulation of political recommendations, as well as recommendations aimed at those in charge of the Espace Alpin programme in order

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to improve the impact of future projects in favour of biodiversity.

Final publications greenAlps project:

 

  • Final booklet: Connecting mountains, people, nature – Shaping the framework for an efficient European biodiversity policy for the Alps (English, printed and download): This publication gives an overview on the project results.
  • Policy recommendations: Staking a claim for nature – Policy recommendations for the Alpine Space (available in 5 languages, printed and download): This publication recommends ways in which decision makers can implement biodiversity policies more effectively.
  • The EU Biodiversity Policy Landscape. Existing policies and their perceived relevance and impact in key sectors in the alpine region (English, printed and download): This publication identifies biodiversity-relevant EU policies and programmes, and potential gaps in policies and their implementation.
  • Biodiversity Stakeholder Networks in the Alpine Space (English, download): This publication analyses the contact networks and involvement of stakeholders that are important for biodiversity conservation.
  • Common Strategic Framework 2014-2020 & Biodiversity (English, download): This publication recommends ways of channelling funding into biodiversity conservation in the Alps within the EU Common Strategic Framework 2014-2020.
  • Ten recommendations to the Alpine Space Programme (English, download): greenAlps formulates in this publication ten recommendations targeted at programme developers and Alpine Space Programme bodies to support the efficient implementation of biodiversity projects.

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This section includes all the PowerPoint (pdf format) presentations and video shown during the theme based seminar, "Reintroduction and (natural) returns of species, local population and conflicts: the ranger’s role?" that  took place during the "20th Memorial Danilo Re",  23rd January 2015, Sankt Jakob im Defereggental, Hohe Tauern National Park.

Please note the PPT presentation from Berchtesgaden National Park is not available.

Informations supplémentaires

  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Year 2015
  • Language FR, DE, IT, EN
  • Project Danilo Re

The special brochure “Compete to protect the Alps: 20 editions of Memorial Danilo Re”, (printed version, English only) has been published by ALPARC and the Danilo Re Steering Committee under the coordination of Martin Solar (ALPARC general Secretar).
The brochure, which is a collection of photographs and testimonies, aims to revive the memories and superlatives of all former events of the “Memorial”.


If you are interest in the publication and you would like to receive one or more copy please contact the ALPARC team at: info@alparc.org

Publié dans Actualités
lundi, 09 février 2015 01:00

Map of the Alpine Protected Areas

Source: Alpine protected areas database, ALPARC

ALPARC lays out the most up to date map from its Alpine protected areas data base, based on the collection of geographic data from all over the Alps. 

 

Informations supplémentaires

  • Source ALPARC publications
mercredi, 04 février 2015 01:00

20th Memorial Danilo Re: the results

The Hohe Tauern National Park hosted the 20th edition of the Memorial Danilo Re at St. Jakob in Deferenggental (Oss Tyrol –Austria) from 22th to 25th January 2015.
The event is dedicated to Danilo Re a park ranger from the Province of Cuneo (Piemont, Italy) who met his death in the line of duty in 1995.

This year a special tribute has been paid also to the rangers Roselyne Anselmet (National Parc Vanoise) and Valentino Chiale (National Parc Gran Paradiso), both death accidentally during their activities in the summer 2014 .
For many years now, the annual Danilo Re Meet has provided a major opportunity for all those working in Alpine Protected Areas to get acquainted with one another, in particular those in the field, carrying out surveillance, facilitation and fact-finding missions.


The 2015 edition attracted 150 participants who took part in sports competitions and a thematic seminar entitled “Reintroduction and (natural) returns of species, local population and conflicts: the ranger’s role? ”.

Download the presentations

Results


The detailed results of the competitions are available at the Danilo Re web page.
The Triglav National Parc (Team 1) came in first place equally leveled by the National Berchtesgaden (Team 2), and in the third place came the Swiss National Park team.
Congratulations to all the participants!


The 21st edition of the Memorial Danilo Re will take place in the Marguareis Natural Parc (IT), January 2016.

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mardi, 03 février 2015 01:00

REEMA becomes EDUC'ALPES

In January 2015, the REEMA, a French partner of ALPARC and a member of the working group Mountain Environmental Education in Alpine Protected Areas, changes its name and becomes EDUC'ALPES. This "Network for Alpine Mountain Education" leads since 10 years various thematic working groups at French Alps' level, among other one group gathering all the staff members of French Alpine Protected Areas dealing with educational topics.
Isabelle Roux is the director of EDUC'ALPES and its team consists at the moment of 5 persons.

A new name means also a new logo and a new homepage:www.educalpes.fr

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The National Park Hohe Tauern - Tyrol will host the General Assembly 2015 of the Alpine Network of Protected Areas - ALPARC in the frame of the Memorial Danilo Re.

The National Park Hohe Tauern organizes for the first time in the history of ALPARC its General Assembly. The park, who is one of the founding members of the network and very active since the beginning, will so welcome the two most important events of the ALPARC calendar 2015 in the Defereggental in the valley of St. Jacob.

Informations supplémentaires

  • Date 23/01/2015
  • Place St. Jakob im Defereggental, Tyrol
  • Country Austria
  • Organisation Hohe Tauern National Park
Publié dans Evénements
jeudi, 22 janvier 2015 01:00

20th edition of the Danilo Re Memorial

The 20th edition of the Danilo Re Memorial will take place from Thursday 22nd to Sunday 25th January 2015 in St. Jakob in Defereggental, in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Tyrol, Austria

This will also be the venue for the 2nd General Assembly of the ALPARC association and the first festive event in the context of the 20th anniversary of the Alpine Network of Protected Areas.

More information at the new Danilo Re webpage  at this link!

Informations supplémentaires

  • Date 22-25/01/2015
  • Place St. Jakob in Defereggental, in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Tyrol
  • Country Austria
  • Organisation Hohe Tauern National Park
  • Project Danilo Re
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mercredi, 21 janvier 2015 01:00

Activity Report: 2014

Informations supplémentaires

  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Year 2014
  • Language FR, DE, IT, SL
  • Number of pages 20
Publié dans Rapports d'activités

The Swiss Forum on Conservation Biology SWIFCOB is a yearly conference. It aims at improving the dialogue of scientists with biodiversity conservation practitioners. Each conference focuses on one topic. Talks are held in German, French or English.

 

SWIFCOB 15 will take place on January 16, 2015 in Bern.

 

Informations supplémentaires

  • Date 16/01/2015
  • Place Bern
  • Country Switzerland
  • Organisation scnat
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As officially announced on December 17 2014, the Presidency of the Alpine Convention for the period 2015-2016 is held by Germany and implemented by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety, with the slogan “The Alps – a symbol of European diversity”.
The minister Barbara Hendricks is the President of the Alpine Conference.  

ALPARC, as partner of the Alpine Convention, will work in close cooperation with the German Presidency as partner of the Alpine Convention on joint projects on different topics, in particular on biodiversity and ecological connectivity in the Alps.

For more information please read the Alpine Convention press release

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This section includes all the PowerPoint presentations shown during the Workshop "Wildlife and connected habitats" that took place from December 11th - 12th, 2014 in Admont, at the Gesäuse National Park – Styria (Austria)

Informations supplémentaires

  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Year 2014
  • Language EN
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