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    ALPINE PROTECTED AREA FOR CLIMATE

    To celebrate the first edition of the Climate Hour, we have gathered below a small sample of the actions for climate being led by Protected Areas across the Alps, together with a photo collection featuring the engagement of “Alpine protected areas for climate” !

     

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    NATURPARK MÜRZER OBERLAND (AU)

    For families and schools, the Climate change adventure trail is a unique excursion out about climate protection and biodiversity.

     

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    PARC NATUREL REGIONAL DU VERCORS (FR)

    The “Climate Observatory” launch in 2005 aims to assess the impact of global change on the ecosystem, water resources and biodiversity.

     

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    NATIONALPARK BERCHTESGADEN (DE)

    In 2020 the park started a new cooperation with the Technical University of Munich for a new project on climate change and biodiversity.

     

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    PARCO NATURALE MONT AVIC (IT)

    The park takes advantage of the clearly visible consequences of climate change in the cave to raise awareness among the visitors.

     

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    NATURPARKS IN SÜDTIROL (IT)

    For the first edition of the Climate Hour, Nature Park Visitor Centers will give away ecological footprint questionnaires to the visitors.

     

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    PARK ŠKOCJANSKE JAME (SI)

    The park takes advantage of the clearly visible consequences of climate change in the cave to raise awareness among the visitors.

     

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    LANDSCHAFTSPARK BINNTAL (CH)

    The “Alpin bus” avoids the use of private cars and Ernen is part of the “energieregionGOMS”.

     

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    PARC NATUREL REGIONAL GRUYERE PAYS-D'ENHAUT (CH)

    The park has integrated the climate emergency as a new transversal objective of the 2022-2031 park charter and obtained the “Cité de l'énergie” label in 2021.

     

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    ALPARC

    With its long-term ALPARCLIM program launched in 2020, ALPARC wants to publicize campaigns by the parks that serve climate protection and have concrete effects.

     

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NATIONALPARK BERCHTESGADEN (DE)

In 2020 the park started a new cooperation with the Technical University of Munich for a new project on climate change and biodiversity.

 

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