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Donnerstag, 17 April 2014 02:00

Charter of parks in Germany

Donnerstag, 17 April 2014 02:00

Charter of parks in Italy

Donnerstag, 17 April 2014 02:00

The Alps: Eight countries, a single territory

The signature of the Alpine Convention has marked a new historical turn. This Convention is much more than a treaty among States. It is the international recognition of the fact that a coherent development of the Alps - meant as a territorial system, necessarily requires the definition and the use of common tools, as much as the joint elaboration of policies and strategies, able to exalt the specificity of the territory.

Therefore, the book aims to be a key to access the Alpine Convention, seen not only as an international law treaty, but as a "set of tools" to pursue in a coordinate manner, a long-lasting balance between economic and social development and the need to preserve both the environment and our cultural inheritance.

It is a complete set of tools to work beyond national borders. A set of tools which are available not only to policy and decision makers, but also to the population, that in the Alps and more than in other regions, is closely linked to the territory. A territory that has to be managed with care...

In fact, the Alps are not a barrier to communications that have to be crossed through as quickly as possible, or a mine of resources that have to be exploited without any limits, or an amusement parc. 

Montag, 14 April 2014 02:00

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Aim of site:

To promote and give information about the network of the Alpine Protected Areas and its work within ALPARC. Publishing: ALPARC Webmaster: Task Force Protected Areas Creation, editing, Writing: Guido Plassmann, Marie Stoeckel, Chloé Manfredi, Yann Kohler, Martin Pavlik, Lucie Mazoyer.

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Site placed on line: 01/10/2008
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The site is exempted from declaration to the Information and Liberties National Commission (Commission Nationale Informatique et Liberté -CNIL-France) in accordance with exemption n°7 (institutional, non-commercial site).You are entitled to access, amend and delete data concerning you (art. 34 of the "Information and Liberties" law).
To this end, contact info@alparc.org

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The site and the information it contains are protected under the French Law on intellectual property and by international conventions. The site (or elements of its content) may not be reproduced or republished, retranscribed, modified or broadcast without the prior written permission of the assignee (this does not apply to private use or use within the family circle).

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ALPARC endeavours to present up-to-date information on its website. Even so ALPARC makes no declaration and gives neither guarantee nor promise of the accuracy, topicality or exhaustiveness of the information given. The content of the web site is provided for general information only. Despite the fact that ALPARC makes every effort to ensure that the information presented is up to date and accurate, errors may appear. This website is not necessarily updated daily and some items of information may have become invalid since their initial publication.

Limit of Liability

ALPARC refuses all liability in case of damage or damages caused by the use of any information presented on the website or from any access (or impossibility of access) to its website. This website may provide, for convenience, links or references to other sites not controlled by ALPARC. Consequently, ALPARC refuses all liability as to the content of these other sites and may not be held liable for any damages or damage caused by the use of or recourse to such content , nor for access or impossibility of access to these sites.  

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Credits

  • Content Management Tool : joomla | K2 | Falang
  • Site Realization: graphi.media
  • Content : ALPARC
  • Photographs: ALPARC Alpine Protected Areas photo library (copyright shown on pictures). All rights reserved.
  • Database: ALPARC
Donnerstag, 22 Dezember 2016 01:00

Vacancies

ALPARC proposes a 6-month internship at its office in Chambéry (France/Savoie) 

Description of the Internship:

  • Support in the organisation of ALPARC events and workshops
  • Support projects within one of the three main topics of ALPARC
  • Communication activities
  • Support within other working fields of ALPARC

Required profile:

  • Enrolled in Master programme geography, sociology, political sciences, international rela-tions, communication or equivalent.
  • Strong proficiency in English and in at least one Alpine language: Italian, Slovenian, Ger-man, and/or French.
  • Good IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, database)
  • Furthermore, you:
    - are dynamic, proactive and able to work both in team and independently
    - seek a concrete and rewarding work experience in a multicultural and interna-tional setting to complement your studies
    - have a strong interest in nature

Please submit your application before 31st of May 2025 / 2 PM (CET) to the following address: info@alparc.org

Further details about the internship are available for download below (English and French)

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