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December 2018

Germany's Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) is presenting a brochure on the inaugural meeting of the Ecological Network Platform under the Alpine Convention. The meeting was held in Munich/D on 29 March 2007 under the heading "Establishing an Alpine Ecological Network". The proceedings, which have now been published, contain in particular reports from the individual Alpine states and presentations of selected project examples of ecological networking from Germany, France and Austria.

Available in English only.

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  • Language EN

This poster about the activities of the Platform "Ecological networks" of the Alpine Convention was presented at the 9th Conference of parties of the CBD in Bonn/D in May 2008.

Tuesday, 01 April 2014 02:00

Restoring the Web of Life

Ecological network for more biodiversity in the Alps

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  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Year 2010
  • Language FR, DE, IT, SL, EN
Published in Leaflet / Brochure

What is the best way to manage biodiversity when facing new global phenomena (such as climate change) with a restricted budget? Is it always necessary to manage nature? If yes, how can it be managed in the most effective way? What should be the priorities? What criteria should be followed? Who decides on these criteria?

These are the core questions that this brochure tries to answer.

The goals of this brochure are to contribute to and participate in the debate on biodiversity and climate change in a wider and more critical way. It also aims to share experiences in the field of biodiversity protection and management of wild fauna in the Alpine area.

This brochure is divided into 4 main sections:

  1. Scientific research
  2. Interviews 
  3. Zoom on
  4. Tools

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  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Year 2010
  • Language EN
Published in Leaflet / Brochure

The project "Renewable energies in Alpine parks" was carried out by the Académies suisses des sciences and co-financed by the l’Office fédéral de l’environnement (OFEV).

The term "park" has been chosen as a general term in all Alpine countries and refers to areas with a label linked to nature and landscape protection or sustainable development. Some examples include but are not limited to national parks,UNESCO biosphere reserves, natural sites listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and regional nature sites. In Austria, Germany, Italy and France, the term "protected areas" is often used as an equivalent.

On the basis of a total of 21 parks surveyed in the Alpine countries, this report shows the conflicts between the protection and use of renewable energy production. It also proposes possible solutions to these conflicts. Participating parks include 13 regional nature parks, 3 biosphere reserves, 4 national parks and one UNESCO World Heritage Site in the countries of Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Italy and France.

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  • Source Protected areas resources and tools
  • Year 2011
  • Language FR, DE, IT

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  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Language FR, DE, IT, SL
  • Date 2001
Published in Leaflet / Brochure

Additional Info

  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Language FR
  • Date 2001
Published in Leaflet / Brochure

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  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Language FR, IT
  • Date 2002
Published in Leaflet / Brochure
Tuesday, 01 April 2014 02:00

Lynx in the Alps

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  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Language FR, DE, IT
  • Date 2004
Published in Leaflet / Brochure
Tuesday, 01 April 2014 02:00

Alpine-Carpathian Cooperation

Flyer summarizing the cooperation between the protected areas of the Alps and the Carpathians. It was published at the occasion of the organization of two workshops for the Carpathian protected areas in 2006.

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  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Year 2006
  • Language EN
Published in Leaflet / Brochure

Presentation of the ALPARC network and a map of the Alpine protected areas.

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  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Year 2007
  • Language FR, DE, IT, SL, EN
Published in Leaflet / Brochure

Displayed at the International Year of Biodiversity event in 2010, this exhibition illustrates the Alpine biodiversity and common heritage protected by the Alpine parks and reserves.

The information display is available in five languages and is designed for use at conferences and other events organised by ALPARC and its partners.

Dimensions when set up: 2.4 m x 3 m, umbrella structure.

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  • Source ALPARC publications
  • Year 2010
  • Language FR, DE, IT, SL, EN
Published in Exhibitions
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ALPARC - The Alpine Network of Protected Areas

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