Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings (recast)
Some resources about beared vulture in the Alps
2nd - 4th July 2009 in Liptovsky Jan, Nizke Tatry National Park / Slovakia
Presentations of the rangers' meeting at the occasion of the 14th Danilo Re Trophy
The European populations of large carnivores at a glance. Official publication of the European Communities, 2 pages
Dossier « réintroduction du bouquetin des Alpes sur la Réserve Naturelle des Hauts de Chartreuse »
Amorcée dès la création du Conservatoire botanique national alpin, il y a de cela bientôt 20 ans, la collecte de publications scientifiques, en lien avec les thématiques de travail du CBNA, a permis la constitution d'un fonds documentaire aujourd'hui riche de plus de 26 600 références.
Conservatoire botanique national alpin
Siège : Domaine de Charance – 05000 Gap – Tél. 00 33 (0)4 92 53 56 82 – Fax. 00 33 (0)4 92 51 94 58
Antenne Alpes du nord / Ain : 148 rue Pasteur –73000 Chambéry – Tél. 00 33 (0)4 79 33 45 04
“The Alps. From Rio 1992 to 2012 and beyond: 20 years of Sustainable Mountain Development. What have we learnt and where should we go?”. The report from M. Price et al. proposes some answers to these interrogations, focusing on the role of networks such as ALPARC for the development of mountain areas.
Information about the Project Habitalp: "Alpine Habitat Diversity", a project of the Interreg IIIB Alpine Space programme. 2002-2006
The HABITALP project deals with the diversity of alpine habitats and its goal is to monitor in a standardized way long term environmental changes in these habitats. This is performed with the help of colour infrared (CIR) aerial photographs. Special focus is given to the identification and long term survey (monitoring) of NATURA 2000 sites, in particular of habitats cited in annex I of the Habitat Directive, which are detectable by aerial photographs.
11protected areas were active within HABITALP, divided as follows among five nations: Germany (1), Austria (1), Italy (5), France (3), Switzerland (1). Berchtesgaden National Park was the leader for the overall project.
Friday 21st January 2011 in the centre of the National park Triglav in Bled (information centre)- 16.30 - 20.00
PROGRAMME
16.30 (15’) Introduction: Alparc – A concrete application of the Alpine Convention in the service of the Protected Areas / Guido Plassmann, Director of the Network of Alpine Protected Areas - ALPARC
16.45 (15’) The aims of the Alpine Convention and the role of the Protected Areas by its application / Janez Bizjak, former Director of the National park Triglav und former President of CIPRA Slovenia as well as former Vice-President of the Network of Alpine Protected Areas - ALPARC
17.00 (10’) The work of the rangers to promote a sustainable forest management / Riccardo Lussignoli, Nature Park Alta Valle Pesio et Tanaro (I)
17.10 (10’) Rangers’ work in the Prealpi Giulie Nature Park in the frame of Alpine convention: monitoring, prevention, surveillance, education / Gessica Picco, Nature Park Prealpi Giulie(I)
17.20 (10’) The role of the rangers in the Nature Park Adamello Brenta / Matteo Viviani, Nature Park Adamello Brenta (I)
17.30 (10’) Grand Paradiso – Vanoise a common alpine work / Christian Neumüller, National Park Vanoise (FR)
break (30’)
18.10 (10’) Biodiversity and habitat protection / Carmen Kraus, National Park Berchtesgaden (D)
18.20 (10’) Inventory Protocol for the flora of the National Park Mercantour and its application for the protection of native species / Laurent Martin-Dhermont and Sylvie Claudon, National Park Mercantour (FR)
18.30 (10’) Ranger: professional all-rounders / Gianni Oppi, Nature Park Alpi Marittime (I)
18.40 (10’) Collaboration of the National Park management with a tourism association in the field of guided walks / Josef Egger, National Park Berchtesgaden (D)
18.50 (10’) Among people: Cooperation with local communities and sensitisation of children / Tomaž Bregant, National Park Triglav (S)
19.00 (40’) Discussion / Questions
20.00 End and conclusions