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International scientists met from 10th to 12th June 2013 in Mittersill, Hohe Tauern Salzburg National Park (Austria), for the 5th Research Symposium.

For many scientists dealing with nature protection and ecology, biodiversity, glacier research, the global change, sustainable development or long-term research in regions largely unaffected by humans, the 5th “International Symposium for Research in Protected Areas” of the Hohe Tauern National Park and the National Parks Austria was a must:

79 speakers and more than 100 posters set the scene for the conference programme under the theme “Dynamics and conservation in protected areas - challenges for research and management”, organised in parallel in numerous themed sessions.

This international scientific and protected area conference has been held every four years since 1996 and is now highly regarded within the scientific community. The interest has therefore been great to join in with an own contribution.

Around 300 delegates from over 20 nations used the opportunity to exchange ideas and network about current research results, hypotheses and project ideas directly related to protected areas in an intense and productive atmosphere of this three-day event in the Mittersill National Park centre.

Hence the symposium once again acted as a successful trans-regional platform beyond the boundaries of different expert areas, research tasks and protected areas.

A public evening event formed the closure of this year’s expert conference with the first-time presentation of the results of the research project “100 years National Park Idea in the Hohe Tauern”, and the announcement of the winners of the National Parks Austria Science Award 2013.

Montag, 02 September 2013 02:00

GreenAlps

New Alpine Space Project – Valorizing connectivity and sustainable use of resources for successful ecosystem management policies in the Alps

ALPARC obtained together with international partners a new Alpine Space Project valorizing former project results within regional and European policies.

GreenAlps shapes the framework for a sustainable and efficient European nature and biodiversity conservation policy for the Alps. It relies on two key projects covering essential issues how to best conserve alpine biodiversity by integrating the concept of an ecological continuum in European and regional policies (ECONNECT ) and how to avoid negative impacts of renewable energy production on nature (recharge.green ).

The further integration of results from these projects and other topic related projects in policy strategies is based on the valuation of ecosystem services and on a reliable definition of the carrying capacity of Alpine natural habitats. An intact alpine biodiversity is calling for long-term orientated land use planning, new ways of cooperation and a precautionary approach of other key sectors. The successful governance model of pilot areas working beyond protected sites will help to verify the practicability of the proposed strategies and their possible implementation in European policies.

 

Partners of this project are : ALPARC (The Alpine Network of Protected Areas, Lead Partner) (F); CIPRA International (FL); EURAC (European Academy of Bolzano) (I); FIWI (Wildlife Institute of Vienna) (A); Berchtesgaden National Park (D); Kalkalpen National Park (A); Prealpi Giulie Nature Park (I); Triglavski Narodni Park (SI). 

Dear colleagues, dear friends in the Alpine protected areas,

On 18th January 2013, the „ALPARC“ association was founded with more than 30 founding members from all categories of protected areas and regional institutions. I am very pleased, and also a bit proud, about this strong interest in the now formalised structure of the Network of Alpine Protected Areas, which has already existed as an informal trans-Alpine network since 1995 also promoting the cooperation between our parks and protected areas. And it has done so across all language boundaries!

This has given us an own legal entity from this year onwards allowing us to act independently as a network and to represent the protected areas more strongly in the international arena. After many discussions about the statutes of the network, we can in particular progress more vigorously the international cooperation between protected areas and our partners with certainly new, interesting and pioneering projects for the Alps.

From the 1st January 2014, our Task Force Protected Area team, which currently still belongs to the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention, will also be grouped under the ALPARC association and then be available as the branch office of the association as the direct contact. Up until the end of 2013 there are a number of formalities to be completed with the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention, which we will do in a very constructive way.

The foundation for further close cooperation with the Alpine Convention has already been laid through the drafting and signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation and will now be defined in detail and implemented together with the new Secretary General of the Alpine Convention, Markus Reiterer. After all, the ALPARC network was created from its inception – on French initiative – as a contribution to implement the Alpine Convention.

I therefore look forward with great pleasure to a strong and constructive cooperation with the Alpine Convention, which should develop more concretely in the coming months and years giving our protected areas a more prominent place within the Convention in accordance with our slogan “Together for the Alps”.

I would like to take the initiative again at this point to ask all protected areas of the Alps that are not yet members of ALPARC to register with the association, in order to further increase the weight of the protected areas in the joint responsibility for the biodiversity and sustainable development of this unique area of the Alps.

Dr. Michael VOGEL, ALPARC President

Mittwoch, 18 September 2013 02:00

Call for tender - Project management GreenAlps

 The GreenAlps project has been recently approved in the frame of the 5th call of the ETC Alpine Space Programme. The main aim of the project is to capitalize on the results of previous projects in order to draft a long term, sustainable and integrated environmental policy vision for the Alps. GreenAlps will go beyond classical policy recommendations by giving concrete perspectives for several key sectors, in order to explain how ecological connectivity and sustainable use of natural resources are the basis for the provision of Ecosystem services.

The Lead Partner (LP), the Alpine Network of Protected Areas, launches a tender for management support for all tasks of the overall transnational project administration, co-ordination and financial management. Find the procurements, the terms of reference and all other relevant documents below. Participation is open to all legal persons who are established in a Member State of the European Union or in a country or territory of the regions covered and/or authorised by the specific instruments applicable to the programme under which the contract is financed. Deadline for tender submissions is the 28. 10. 2013.  

Le REEMA, CIPRA France et ALPARC sont relais du programme international "Youth Alpine Dialogue" pour les Alpes françaises. A ce titre, nous recherchons des jeunes (15-18 ans et 18-30 ans) pour participer à ce projet original, convivial et porteur d'idées ! Nous comptons sur vous pour nous aider à créer un dialogue alpin vivant !

Plus d'information dans l'appel ci-joint.

Photo legend, from left to right : the Secretary General of the Alpine Convention, Markus Reiterer ; the deputy governor of the Land of Tyrol, Mrs. Ingrid Felipe ; the ALPARC president Michael Vogel ; the representative of the Danilo Re steering committee Martin Šolar and the director of the National Park Hohe Tauern - Tyrol, Hermann Stotter.

 

 

The deputy governor of Tyrol, Mrs. Ingrid Felipe, officially announced it on March 17th, 2014 in Innsbruck in presence of the ALPARC President and the Secretary General of the Alpine Convention: the National Park Hohe Tauern - Tyrol will host the General Assembly 2015 of the Alpine Network of Protected Areas - ALPARC and 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, where the Memorial sport event as well as the gatherings of field agents and managers of the protected areas will take place.

ALPARC and also the Danilo Re Memorial will both celebrate their 20th anniversary next year: one more reason to offer, beside thematic exchanges and sports events, also festive moments. A central theme of the General Assembly will be the future evolution of the network and its priorities for ....the next 20 years.

 

Freitag, 17 April 2009 02:00

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Wichtige Daten

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Frankreich schlägt vor, ein alpenweites Netzwerk von Schutzgebieten einzurichten.

1994
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ALPARC wird im Nationalpark Les Ecrins (FR) im Rahmen der ersten internationalen Konferenz der alpinen Schutzgebiete gegründet.

1995
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Erstellung des Regelwerks für das Netzwerk Alpiner Schutzgebiete; ALPARC wird offiziell als Instrument zur Anwendung der Alpenkonvention anerkannt.

2000
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Konferenz der Schutzgebiete europäischer Bergregionen

2002
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Der Ständige Ausschuss der Alpenkonvention beauftragt das Netzwerk Alpiner Schutzgebiete mit einer Studie zum ökologischen Verbund und grenzübergreifenden Schutzgebieten.

2004
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ALPARC feiert sein 10jähriges Bestehen.

2005
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Das Team von ALPARC wird dem Ständigen Sekretariat der Alpenkonvention als Task Force Schutzgebiete angegliedert.

2006
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Partnerschaft mit CIPRA, ISCAR und dem WWF im Rahmen der Initiative Ökologisches Kontinuum

2007
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Mit dem Ziel, ein funktionierendes ökologisches Netzwerk zu schaffen, startet ALPARC in Zusammenarbeit mit Partnerorganisationen ein Großprojekt zu ökologischen Korridoren.
Unterzeichnung eines Memorandums über die Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Alpenkonvention, der Karpatenkonvention und der Konvention über die biologische Vielfalt.  

2008
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ALPARC koordiniert die Aktivitäten der Plattform "Ökologischer Verbund" der Alpenkonvention.

2009
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Im Januar wird ALPARC in Frankreich als Verein eingetragen und trennt sich vom Ständigen Sekretariat der Alpenkonvention.
Im Februar unterzeichnen ALPARC und die Alpenkonvention ein Memorandum der Zusammenarbeit, um die Zusammenarbeit zwischen den beiden Organisationen zu definieren und Synergien zu nutzen.

2013
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ALPARC feiert sein 20jähriges Bestehen.
ALPARC organisiert erstmals die internationale Veranstaltung ‘Jugend auf dem Gipfel‘, damit junge Menschen aus dem Alpenraum wieder eine stärkere Bindung mit der Natur und Kultur erfahren können.

2015
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Mit den Projekten InnovAlps und WeWild engagiert sich ALPARC erstmals zum Themenbereich „Regionale Entwicklung und Lebensqualität“.

2016
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ALPARC leitet zwei dreijährige EU-Alpenraumprojekte. ALPBIONET2030 widmet sich dem Management der Natur und Lebensräume in den Alpen. YOUrALPS will der Bildung zum Thema Berge zu mehr Struktur verhelfen und dazu beitragen, dass die Werte und das Wissen zu den Bergen besser in der Praxis angewendet werden.
ALPARC beteiligt sich am zweijährigen EU-Alpenraumprojekt GaYA zum Thema Umsetzung der Jugendbeteiligung in den Alpen.

2017
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Start der Kommunikationskampagne “Be Part of the Mountain” mit dem Ziel, die negativen Auswirkungen der Menschen durch den Wintersport auf die Tierwelt in den Alpen zu verringern.

2018
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Am 11. April wird die regionale Plattform des Netzwerks ‘ALPARC CENTR’ALPS’ offiziell im Naturpark Nagelfluhkette (Balderschwang, DE) gegründet. Sie soll die regionale Präsenz und die Nähe zum Netzwerk sicherstellen.

2019
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ALPARC feiert sein 25-jähriges Bestehen in Monêtier-les-Bains, Ecrins Nationalpark.

2021
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Mit 5 Partnern des Projektes OpenSpaceAlps und 10 HEALPS2-Projektpartnern haben ALPARC und die Projektpartner beide Alpine Space-Projekte erfolgreich abgeschlossen.

2022
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Die regionale Plattform ALPARC CENTR’ALPS ist mit einer Kontaktstelle mit eigenem Personal in Immenstadt (DE) präsent.

2022
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Alpenraum-Projekt „PlanToConnect“ (Projekt baut auf den Ergebnissen von ALPBIONET2030 auf). Ziel: Integration der ökologischen Konnektivität in die Raumplanung des Alpenraums.

2022
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Start von zwei Alpenraum-Projekten: „LiveAlpsNature“ (ALPARC LeadParnter). Ziel : Besucherlenkungsmassnahmen alpiner Schutzgebiete durch innovative Angebote (OneHealthApproach) und moderne digitale Plattformen für outdoor Aktivitäten. „AlpsLife“ (ALPARC, zentraler Projektpartner). Ziel: Bereitstellung von Methoden zu einem gemeinsamen Biodiversitätsmonitoring und alpinen Frühwarnsystem zum Arten- und Habitatschwund.

2024
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30 Jahre internationale Zusammenarbeit der alpinen Schutzgebiete im Netzwerk ALPARC.

2025

ALPARC - Das Netzwerk Alpiner Schutzgebiete

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