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Das UNESCO-Welterbe Schweizer Alpen Jungfrau-Aletsch hat bereits ab dem 18. Jahrhundert die Menschen in der Region und Gäste aus aller Welt inspiriert.


Mit der Welterbe-Woche vom 30. September bis 04. Oktober 2014 wollen wir die Schönheit der Natur und deren Einfluss auf die Menschheit in den Fokus stellen. Bei vier geführten Exkursionen in die Welterbe-Region und dem Welterbe-Treff erleben Sie die grossartige Natur und erfahren von Experten, wie die Natur früher und heute das Handeln des Menschen beeinflusst.

Die gesamte Bevölkerung ist dazu herzlich eingeladen. Machen Sie mit und lassen Sie sich inspirieren!

Alle Informationen finden Sie hier

Quelle: UNESCO Welterbe Schweizer Alpen Jungfrau-Aletsch

jeudi, 28 août 2014 02:00

Board & Council

The ALPARC Board

The Board is one of ALPARC’s executive bodies. It is responsible for the administration and financial management of the ALPARC coordination unit and is chaired by a President, two vice presidents, a treasurer and a general secretary. Board members are elected every four years by the ALPARC Council.

Board members:

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President

Peter Oggier

Director of the Pfyn-Finges Nature Park

Switzerland

Vice-President

Christian Schwoehrer

Director of ASTERS, Conservatoire d’espaces naturels de Haute-Savoie

France

 Andre Beltrame

Vice-President

Andrea Beltrame

President of the Prealpi Giulie Nature Park

Italy

Baier Roland

General Secretary

Roland Baier

Director of Berchtesgaden National Park

Germany

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Treasurer

Barbara Pucker

Director of the Hohe Tauern/Kärnten National Park

Austria

   

The ALPARC Council

The ALPARC Council defines the main missions and actions of the association on an intra-regional level. To represent the diversity of the region, the Council is made up of Alpine Protected Area managers from the Alpine countries. Council members represent the interests and priorities of protected areas and are actively involved in decision-making processes.

Council members:

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President

Peter Oggier

Director of the Pfyn-Finges Nature Park

Switzerland

Vice-President

Christian Schwoehrer

Director of ASTERS, Conservatoire d’espaces naturels

de Haute-Savoie

France

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Vice-President

Andrea Beltrame

President of the Prealpi Giulie Nature Park

Italy

Baier Roland

General Secretary

Roland Baier

Director of National Park Berchtesgaden

Germany

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Treasurer

Barbara Pucker

Director of the Hohe Tauern/Kärnten National Park

Austria

   

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Julia Friedlmayer

Director of the Network of Austrian Nature Parks

Austria

Josef Forstinger

Director of the Kalkalpen National Park

Austria

 

 

Ludovic Schultz

Ludovic Schultz

Director of Les Ecrins National Park

France

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Olivier Putot

Director of the Vercors Regional Natural Park

France

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Xavier Eudes

Director of the Vanoise National Park

France

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Luigi Spadone

Director of the Val Grande National Park

Italy

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Astrid Wiedenhofer

South Tyrolian Nature Parks

Italy

Daniele Stellin

Daniele Stellin

Mont Avic Nature Park

Italy

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Anna Weber

Head of Forest and Landscape Department

Office for the Environment

Principality of Liechtenstein

 

Astrid Claudel Rusin

Head of Sustainable Development Division

Environment Department

Principality of Monaco

   

Dominique weissen

Dominique Weissen

Director of the Swiss Parks Network

Switzerland

 

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Ruedi Haller

Director of the Swiss National Park

Switzerland

 Tit Potocnik

Tit Potočnik

Triglav National Park

Slovenia

“CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE ALPS – impacts, strategies and people’s initiatives”   

Witness the effects of climatic changes in the Alps, demonstrate your personal concern, illustrate the response strategies implemented in your region, or take it with humor and win prizes!

 
Participate in the 2014 edition of the Photo-contest of the Alpine Convention and help us to show the reality of climate change in the Alps. 2015 is a crucial year for our climate with the 21st World Climate Conference expected to bring about a new global deal to follow the Kyoto Protocol.   
 
For participation you have to agree with the terms and conditions and upload your photo on this link. The 12 best picture will be printed in the 2015 calendar of the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention and will be in the selection for the future photo exhibitions.   
 
Together with 3 copies of the calendar the winners of the photo-contest will also receive one of these prices.

Source of information:  Alpine Convention

Two new visitor centres  have just opened their doors : the entirely renovated Maison du Parc national des Ecrins (FR) in Vallouise,   and the Champorcher  Visitor Centre in the   Mont Avic  Nature Park (IT). MG 0105

The new Champorcher Visitor Centre in the Mont Avic Nature Park (Italy)
This new visitor centre was inaugurated on 1st August 2014 in the “Villa Biamonti” , a former early 20th century tourist centre which has now been entirely renovated. It contains a totally interactive exhibition where the geological and biological aspects of mountain habitats are shown.


During the inauguration, a new 1:25.000 scale map of the park was presented and a new application for Smartphone: the “Parco Mont Avic” APP was launched. With the Mont Avic “App” visitors have on their Smartphone a guide to the hikes in the park and all the useful information about refuges. The application can be downloaded for free for iPhone and Android.
For more information visit this page: www.montavic.it     QA-MontAvic STANDARD

 

The new Maison du Parc national des Ecrins in Vallouise (France)

In an entirely renovated building, with a totally revamped layout, the new Maison du Parc de Vallouise opened its doors on 4th June 2014.

Maison du Parc national des Ecrins - Vallouise
The new building was officially inaugurated on 5th July by Ségolène Royal, the minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy. The Minister defined the new house as “remarkable and exemplary”.


The park can be explored on 3 large “floors”: the Durance valley, the mountain pastures and forests, and, finally, the peaks and glaciers. The exhibition is made up of sound tales, games, interactive parts, multimedia, tactile models, more traditional panels… so many complementary media that will let visitors discover and share in the heritage of the valley. A layout  with  every member of the public in mind : families, children and with accessibility for the four types of  disability.

 

For more information visit this page: www.ecrins-parcnational.fr QA - Ecrins quadri txt violet

To find out about the other visitor centres of the Alpine Protected Areas, visit the dedicated page ALPARC!

 
The competition «FOTOGRAFARE IL PARCO» (Take a picture of the Park) is open.

Arrived at the 10th edition, the international competition is organized by the Stelvio National Park (IT), the Gran Paradiso National Park (IT) , Abruzzo, Latinum and Molise National Park (IT) and by the French National Park Vanoise in collaboration with Swaroski Optik Italia.

Photographs,experts and passionate, send your pictures until the 1st December 2014! The competition is free.

Further information at the official new web site. There you can download the program, the registration form and you have practical information.
From the official web site you can register online for the competition.

 

For further information  please contact:

Consorzio del Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio                                      Parc National de la Vanoise
Tel. +39 0342900811                                                                       Tel. 0033-0479628964
e-mail: stelviopark@fotografareilparco.it                                             e-mail : pn.vanoise@fotografareilparco.it

Ente Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso                                                                   
Tel. 0118606211                                         
e-mail: pngp@fotografareilparco.it                

Ente Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise
Tel. 08639113220
e-mail: parcoabruzzo@fotografareilparco.it                 

Swarovski Optik Italia srl  
Tel. +39 0458349069
e-mail: info@swarovskioptik.it         

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Natura 2000 protects areas of high biodiversity value across the European Union. It is the largest coordinated multi-national network of protected areas in the world, covering more than 18% of the European terrestrial territory of the Member States as well as significant marine areas.

As establishment of Natura 2000 nears completion the focus is increasingly shifting to the effective management and restoration of sites in the network. Ensuring a fully functional Natura 2000 network is central to achieving the EU target of halting and reversing the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the EU by 2020.


The EU Natura 2000 network is generally not a network of strictly protected areas in which no economic activities should take place. Therefore in most Natura 2000 sites, a wilderness approach will not be the most appropriate form of management. However, in specific cases, a wilderness approach can be the most appropriate or even necessary management approach for those specific Natura 2000 sites hosting habitat types and species of Community interest whose maintenance or restoration to a favourable conservation status is dependent on some degree of wilderness qualities and natural processes. And there will be sites for which a wilderness approach can be useful but not necessarily the only way to restore or maintain the species and habitats at a favourable conservation status. This guidance document is applicable to those specific Natura 2000 sites.

Download the EU Guidelines on wilderness and wild areas in Natura 2000

Source: EU Commission "Guidelines on wilderness and wild areas in Natura 2000"

Le projet Territoires à énergie positive Alpins (TEPos Alpins) mené par CIPRA France, vise à mettre en réseau des territoires de montagne faiblement dotés en moyens humains, techniques et financiers avec des territoires déjà engagés dans la transition énergétique. Les objectifs sont d’impulser une réflexion énergétique chez les TEPos Alpins et de leur apporter un appui sur les questions qui les préoccupent en matière énergétique.


Six territoires aux caractéristiques variées sont désormais dans le projet (quelques autres sont encore en réflexion). Il s’agit de la commune de Sausses (04), la communauté de communes du Pays des Ecrins (05), la communauté de communes Haute Maurienne Vanoise (73), l’Assemblée du Pays Tarentaise Vanoise (73), le Pays Asses, Verdon, Vaïre, Var (04) et le parc naturel régional des Préalpes d’Azur (06).


CIPRA France ira à leur rencontre afin d’identifier les freins auxquels ils sont confrontés pour mettre en place des actions sur leur territoire. Un voyage d’étude se déroulera dans les Bauges en septembre, où les TEPos Alpins pourront bénéficier de retours d’expériences ainsi que visualiser des réalisations de production d’énergies renouvelables et des actions de réduction des consommations énergétiques.

Article publié sur www.territoires-energie-positive.fr par CIPRA France

Pour la 7e édition, Mountain Wilderness propose de participer au concours Changer d’approche jusqu’au 15 septembre 2014.


Le concept : se faire plaisir en montagne en y accédant en transport en commun et raconter votre virée une fois de retour!

Montrez la voie de "la montagne autrement" avec Changer d’approche!

N'hésitez pas à consulter le site changerdapproche.org ; il ouvre la voie à plus de 13 000 itinéraires en montagne accessibles en transports en commun : randos à pieds, en raquette et à ski, voies d'escalades, alpinisme, parapente et cascades de glace.

Découvrez la campagne 
Participez au concours changer d'approche


Source : Mountain Wilderness

From 3rd to 10th July 2014 the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention is organizing a crossing of the Alps for journalists focusing on family farming.

The 2014 We Are Alps Tour is concentrating on the people in our region and on their livelihoods. This year’s topic is highlighting 2014 as the United Nations Year of Family Farming.
Throughout the tour participants will travel using sustainable modes of transport: trains, buses, bicycle, walking, etc.

We invite you to stay tuned and follow the daily posts about the tour on the Alpine Convention  webpage (www.alpconv.org)  or on Facebook.                


Download the news regarding the Kick-off of the “We are Alps” tour 2014 (4 July 2014) in Domodossola and the whole Program of the tour.

The REEMA and the Coordination Montagne, in collaboration with other education and mountain professionals, just published in French a practice guide on ” Youth and mountain dew.  A practice guide to succeed your trip with minor” (Jeunes et refuges. GUIDE PARATIQUE  pour réussir sa sortie en refuge de montagne pour des mineurs encadrés ).

This guide provides recommendations, testimonials, comments and a whole of range of information on mountain dew trips organization.  
It aims to support project planners (volunteers, educators, animators, teachers…) on their mountain trip organization.


Download the guide
(only available in French) at: www.reema.fr and  www.coordination-montagne.fr

Press Release at : REEMA

In order to solve the social conflict over large carnivores, on 10 June 2014, the European Commission launched the EU platform on Coexistence between People and Large Carnivores in Brussels.


The Platform will support constructive dialogue between key stakeholder organizations at the European level.

It will be the place where farmers, conservationists, hunters, landowners and scientists can exchange ideas and best practices on sharing the same land with large carnivores.

For more information original press release:
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-14-648_en.htm

The Multivision « For the Alps » is now available in Standard DVD and Blu-ray format.


Since its creation, the Multivision "For the Alps" is at free disposal for all the alpine protected areas, to be shown in their visitor centers or during local events (high definition data available for download on the website after registration).Now, it is available in an easy-to-use format.

A copy has been sent for free to all the alpine protected areas managers. If you haven’t received it , please contact us.

This shared communication tool is yours and you are welcome to use it during yours events and animation activities.
Don’t hesitate to plan projections in your area!

    
A collective, unique and original audiovisual experience

 

That collective, unique and original audiovisual experience is a joint project of ALPARC and 20 part-ners, managers of more than sixty Alpine protected areas, in 6 Alpine countries (Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland). The multivision production has been created by Alex Gordon Rowbotham and set to original music by Sandro di Stefano.

The multivision pays visual tribute to the diversity and the beauty found in the Alps.

Happy viewing on exploring the Alps!
For any question, please contact: info@alparc.org

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