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  • lundi, 06 octobre 2025

    PlanToConnect - Final event

    The final event of the PlanToConnect – "Mainstreaming ecological connectivity in spatial planning systems of…

  • jeudi, 22 janvier 2026

    Memorial Danilo Re 2026

    The 30th edition of the traditional Memorial Danilo Re will be hosted by Triglav National…


octobre 2025
jeudi, 22 janvier 2026 09:23

Memorial Danilo Re 2026

The 30th edition of the traditional Memorial Danilo Re will be hosted by Triglav National Park and will take place from January 22 to 25, 2026, in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia.

As in previous years, the event will feature the ALPARC General Assembly, held alongside the Danilo Re Trophy sporting competitions. The Ranger Seminar will also take place, offering valuable insights into the work of protected area rangers.

We look forward to getting together, exchanging ideas, competing – and celebrating Alpine friendship!

Informations supplémentaires

  • Date January 22 to 25, 2026
  • Place Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
  • Country Slovenia
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lundi, 06 octobre 2025 09:00

PlanToConnect - Final event

The final event of the PlanToConnect – "Mainstreaming ecological connectivity in spatial planning systems of the Alpine Space" will provide insights into the project background and outcomes. The main project results and tools, such as the ecological connectivity network proposal for the Alpine region, the Alpine planning strategy for ecological connectivity, and the capacity building and training package will be demonstrated and their future discussed with participants. The main characteristics, results and lessons learned of the ten case studies, which yielded technical proposals for implementing connectivity networks in spatial plans of the pilot sites, will be highlighted as well.
 
The three days event include: 
➢ An AlpPlan/PlanToConnect Expert Platform workshop and the AlpPlan Network annual general assembly
➢ The PlanToConnect project final conference
➢ A workshop co-organised by the Alpine Biodiversity Board and the Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development working group of the Alpine Convention
➢ An excursion to the “Castelfeder” biotope with a view on a potential ecological corridor in the Lower Adige Valley and a site visit to an agrivoltaics testing station
 
When? 06.10.2025 to 08.10.2025
Where? Eurac Research in Bolzano/Bozen, Italy
 

The project PlanToConnect is co-funded by the European Union through the Interreg Alpine Space programme, which supports cross-border cooperation projects between seven Alpine countries. ALPARC is co-founded in this project by the German Ministry for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUKN).

Informations supplémentaires

  • Date 06.10.-08.10.2025
  • Place Bolzano/Bozen
  • Country Italy
  • Project PlanToConnect
Publié dans Evénements

ALPARC CENTR’ALPS hat nun die ersten beiden Info-Broschüren im Projekt „Naturschutz vernetzt“ veröffentlicht. Darin werden die Themen „Umweltbildung & Öffentlichkeitsarbeit“ und „Berufsbild Ranger & Weiterbildung“ behandelt.

Die Info-Broschüren sind nur in deutscher Sprache verfügbar und können hier gelesen oder heruntergeladen werden:
www.alparc.org/de/brochures-networking-nature-conservation

Weitere Themen werden folgen!

 

Inhalt

Die Info-Broschüren dienen als Grundlage für ein gemeinsames Verständnis von sechs zentralen Naturschutz-Themen. Dabei werden jeweils der Status Quo und die gegenwärtigen Herausforderungen genauer beleuchtet. Das Aufzeigen innovativer Lösungsansätze sowie bereits bestehender Best-Practice-Beispiele soll mögliche Wege aufzeigen, diese Herausforderungen gemeinsam anzugehen. Generelle sind die Info-Broschüren, wie folgt strukturiert:

  • Projektkontext & Zielsetzung

  • (bestehende) Programme & Projekte

  • Innovative Ansätze

  • Netzwerke und Strukturen

  • Fazit und Ausblick

Das Projekt hinter den Info-Broschüren

Die Info-broschüren dienen als Basis für ein gemeinsames Verständnis der aktuellen Herausforderungen in den Schutzgebieten. Darauf aufbauend werden in den nächsten 12 Monaten gemeinsame Treffen organisiert, bei denen sich Expertinnen und Experten der alpinen Schutzgebiete zu den Themen austauschen und vernetzen können.

Die Info-Broschüren sind Teil des Projekts „Naturschutz vernetzt“ (www.alparc.org/de/networking-nature-conservation), das durch das Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) mit Mitteln des Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz (BMUV) (DE) gefördert wird.

Publié dans News CENTR’ALPS
vendredi, 22 août 2025 13:07

Berufsbild Ranger

Berufsbild Ranger
Förderung von Ausbildung, Kompetenzentwicklung und gemeinsamen alpinen Aktionen.

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Dieses Informationsdokument ist im Rahmen des Projekts „Naturschutz vernetzt“, das durch das Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) mit Mitteln des Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Klimaschutz, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit (BMUKN) gefördert wird, entstanden.

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Digitale Werkzeuge für das Parkmanagement –
Entwicklung und Nutzung neuer Technologien zur Unterstützung der Schutzgebietsarbeit

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Dieses Informationsdokument ist im Rahmen des Projekts „Naturschutz vernetzt“, das durch das Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) mit Mitteln des Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Klimaschutz, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit (BMUKN) gefördert wird, entstanden.

vendredi, 22 août 2025 13:06

Umweltbildung & Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Umweltbildung & Öffentlichkeitsarbeit –
Gemeinsame Bildungsmaßnahmen, Veranstaltungen und Sensibilisierungskampagnen

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Dieses Informationsdokument ist im Rahmen des Projekts „Naturschutz vernetzt“, das durch das Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) mit Mitteln des Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Klimaschutz, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit (BMUKN) gefördert wird, entstanden.

vendredi, 22 août 2025 13:05

Zusammenarbeit mit der Landwirtschaft *

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Dieses Informationsdokument ist im Rahmen des Projekts „Naturschutz vernetzt“, das durch das Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) mit Mitteln des Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Klimaschutz, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit (BMUKN) gefördert wird, entstanden.

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Dieses Informationsdokument ist im Rahmen des Projekts „Naturschutz vernetzt“, das durch das Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) mit Mitteln des Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Klimaschutz, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit (BMUKN) gefördert wird, entstanden.

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Schutzgebietsmanagement & Biodiversitätsschutz -
Entwicklung und Umsetzung konkreter Maßnahmen sowie ein koordiniertes Biodiversitäts- und Habitatmonitoring zwischen alpinen Schutzgebieten

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Dieses Informationsdokument ist im Rahmen des Projekts „Naturschutz vernetzt“, das durch das Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) mit Mitteln des Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Klimaschutz, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit (BMUKN) gefördert wird, entstanden.

Established in 1995 following an extensive collective effort, the Chartreuse Regional Nature Park celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2025. For three decades, it has worked alongside local authorities, associations, residents, and professionals to combine environmental preservation, quality of life, and sustainable development.

Located in the heart of the French Alps, between Isère and Savoie, the Park is guided by a charter renewed every 15 years, which defines the main directions of its territorial project. The current charter (2023–2038) is built around three core pillars: preserving the many facets of the massif, balancing human activity with environmental protection, and supporting ecological and social transitions. 

 Since its creation, the Park has initiated or supported numerous key initiatives: environmental education programs (raising awareness among 85,000 children), management of the Hauts de Chartreuse Nature Reserve, creation of the Cave Bear Museum, support for the local economy (dairy cooperative, local producers’ shop, Chartreuse Wood AOC), biodiversity conservation (reintroduction of Alpine ibex, black grouse protection), forest promotion (Exceptional Forest label), soft mobility, light pollution reduction, and the maintenance of 1,500 km of hiking trails. 

Through these efforts, the Park aims to nurture the unique identity of Chartreuse, highlight its landscapes, know-how, and living heritage, while carefully maintaining the balance between attractiveness and conservation. It is also committed to future challenges: becoming a positive-energy territory, encouraging alternative mobility solutions, and fostering local innovation.

Over the years, the Park has become a genuine catalyst for local initiatives—a space for collective experimentation where sustainable, concrete responses to today’s challenges are imagined and implemented. In essence, it seeks to create connection, meaning, and a viable future.

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Since the beginning in 2015, the Chartreuse Regional Nature Park also participates in the international event Youth at the Top, coordinated by ALPARC. This initiative brings together young people from across the Alpine arc for a shared mountain experience centered around a common environmental theme. Guided by professionals, participants take part in hiking, artistic workshops, nature observation, and intercultural exchange - an opportunity to explore ecological issues and engage with the natural and cultural heritage of their territory.

 

© photo: Bruno Lavit

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As a major destination in the Alps, the Nationalpark Berchtesgaden region is directly facing the challenge of how to address overtourism while staying true to the core mission of every protected area: nature conservation. This issue is shared by many of the parks involved in the LiveAlpsNature partnership, which held its second project meeting on July 10th–11th at the Haus der Berge (Berchtesgaden, DE).

The two-day event provided an opportunity to assess the progress of ongoing activities, starting with the two surveys currently underway. Targeting visitors and tourism operators, they aim to better understand the behaviours and interests of these crucial stakeholders concerning protected areas. The surveys are part of the broader context analysis of outdoor activities in the Alpine region, which also covers their impacts on biodiversity and the expected consequences of climate change. The results will represent the basis for the development of tourism offers based on the One Health approach, and the design of measures to manage outdoor practices, including the use of digital tools for visitor guidance. The proposed solutions will be tested during the second half of the project in the partner protected areas.

Once again, the field excursion proved to be a highlight of the meeting. After a visit to the park exhibition at the Jenner cable car summit station and a breathtaking view over the Königsee, the Berchtesgaden park staff presented key aspects of their visitor management initiatives. This sparked crucial discussions among participants on topics such as the visibility of park boundaries and regulations, appropriate signage and infrastructure for cyclists, accessibility for people with disabilities and the ecological impact of new infrastructure, potential conflicts with tourism stakeholders and the role of digital platforms in managing visitor flows.

A heartfelt thank you to all project partners for their commitment and contributions!

LiveAlpsNature continues its journey through the protected areas: next stop, Parc National des Écrins (FR).

 

For more information about the project: https://www.alpine-space.eu/project/livealpsnature/

 

The LiveAlpsNature project is co-funded by the European Union through the Interreg Alpine Space programme, which supports cross-border cooperation projects between seven Alpine countries.

 

© photo: Nationalpark Berchtesgaden

 
jeudi, 17 juillet 2025 16:48

Youth at the Top 2025

The 11th edition of Youth at the Top will take place on July 17 and 18 2025 (resp. flexible in the week from 14 July 2025 to 20 July 2025), throughout several Alpine and Carpathian protected areas and natural sites. Kids and teens are invited to join local events to take part in this international initiative. The event is the opportunity to raise awareness on nature conservation and preservation among the youngests. 

Click here to register your local event - registration is possible until April 30, 2025!

The event is focusing on the common theme "Our footprints in the Alps". It invites the young participants to explore different impacts humans have on the Alpine environment. Participants can dive into topics like the effects of outdoor activities on nature and wildlife or explore how human-induced climate change is transforming the Alps – impacting glaciers and permafrost as well as flora and fauna. There is also an opportunity to learn about the cultural landscape of the Alps, focusing on traditional pasture farming and land maintenance that have shaped the region for centuries. Organizers are encouraged to select their own focus areas, offering many more opportunities to explore how we interact with and shape the mountains.

Informations supplémentaires

  • Date 17-18 July 2025
  • Country Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland
Publié dans Evénements
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