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The Orobie Valtellinesi Regional Park extends on the northern side of the Orobic Alps, the first Alpine chain we meet climbing northwards up the lowlands of Lombardy and the Alpine foothills.
From a geomorphologic standpoint, the Park features a very complex landscape, characterized by fourteen ravines carved by the action of Quaternary glaciers and rushing streams.

 

Natural environment
The protected area features a typical mountain environment, with broadleaf forests, dominated by the chestnut spread by men in the past, and coniferous forests where the Norway spruce prevails, along with the European silver fir and the larch. Across a transition area marked by misshapen shrubs, we reach the Alpine meadow, exploited for centuries for livestock grazing. At higher altitudes, rocky and periglacial environments are home to plant species that specialise in surviving in extreme conditions.
This is also a biodiversity-rich landscape, as witnessed by the presence of rare and protected species, 3 of which are endemic to the area: the Viola Comollia, a rare species found in high altitude scree habitats, the Sanguisorba dodecandra, abundant in wet valleys, and the Androsace brevis, typically found on mountain ridges.


A rich faunistic heritage
The valleys on the Valtellina side of the Orobic Alps harbour an extremely rich faunistic heritage. The presence of the capercaillie, symbol of the park, testifies to the degree of naturalness of the park. The many different species living in the park include the black woodpecker, the Eurasian eagle-owl, the Eurasian pigmy owl, the golden eagle, the ermine, the rock ptarmigan, and the rare alpine salamander.

A wealth of history, art and ethnography
The Orobie Valtellinesi, characterized by inaccessible valleys and an unfavourable exposure, still remain relatively untouched by mass tourism, therefore representing a real and true treasure chest of historical, artistic and ethnographic records. Signs of ancient works, such as the remains of irons ores, melting furnaces and mills, are still visible. It is also possible to find traditional milk processing plants, called calècc, still in use today. The area abounds with evidence of popular religious customs and remains of the road system, such as the Strada Priula built for the transportation of goods. From the few traces of the first men venturing into the park valleys to the fortifications built during the Great War, History has left its mark.

The role of the Park Authority
The Park Authority has administrative tasks concerning forestry, hydrogeology, environment, and landscape matters, as well as the duty to promote and disseminate education and tourist activities aimed at safeguarding and enhancing the natural, cultural, and human heritage of the area.
The managing authority has always focused on research and land conservation activities, developing throughout the years several projects aimed at safeguarding particularly sensitive habitats and experimenting new forms of agricultural management.

 

Park's identity card

 

Name of the protected area

Orobie Valtellinesi Regional Park

 

Country

Italy   

Area (ha)

44100

Year of creation

1989

UICN category

V - Protected Landscape/Seascape

Legal basis

Regional Park   

Included regions

Lombardy

Number of municipalities

25

Highest point (m)

3052

Lowest point (m)

850

Population

uninhabited (only temporarily inhabited during summer)

Forest surface

23224,95 ha

Glacier surface

8381,47 ha

Pasture surface

143 ha

Prevailing landscape types

"Broadleaf and coniferous forests Rock and scree habitats Alpine grasslands"   

Emblematic fauna

Capercaillie, ibex, chamois, golden eagle, Eurasian eagle-owl, rock ptarmigan, black woodpecker, boreal owl, Eurasian pygmy owl, alpine salamander

Emblematic flora

Viola comollia, Sanguisorba dodecandra, Androsace brevis

Major touristic attractions

Old historical, artistic and ethnographic records (fortifications of the First World War, remains of melting furnaces and agricultural buildings, transit routes for goods transportation, such as the Strada Priula); Giant's kettles; GVO (Gran Via delle Orobie) hiking route.   

Information center(s) (quanitity, name, topics)

- “La casa del Tempo e sentieri attrezzati”
-The Porta del Parco in Albaredo per San Marco
-  “Il legno, materiale di vita in Val Tartano”
-Botanical garden “Orobie”
- Mycological room "Appunti di micologia"
- Alpine Eco-Wildlife Observatory in Aprica

Website

www.parcorobievalt.com

Number of employees

 6 (of which 4 work part-time)

Nearest alpine protected area

 Orobie Bergamasche Regional Park

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  • Country Italy
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greenAlps Final Booklet

How successful are biodiversity policies, strategies and projects at connecting humans and nature in the Alps?

The greenAlps project surveyed how efficient and effective nature conservation instruments are from the European to the municipal level. Our ultimate goal is to stimulate pro-nature governance change in Alpine countries.

 

Download the greenAlps publication below to read more about this project!

 

 

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A l'occasion du vingtième anniversaire du festival International des Métiers de Montagne du 20 au 23 novembre à Chambéry et dans la continuité des échanges sur les équilibres et solidarités ville-montagne engagés l'an passé à Chambéry, nous vous donnons rendez-vous jeudi 20 et vendredi 21 novembre au centre de congrès Le Manège pour 2 journées de colloque:

"1+1=3, Ville-montagne, une valeur augmentée"

Une solidarité plus ou moins explicite s'est créée au fil des temps entre le haut et le bas, entre la montagne et l'urbain, une solidarité financière, économique, sociale, organisée aussi autour des loisirs et de la récréation.
A la suite du colloque de 2013 "Equilibre et solidarité ville-montagne", cette solidarité est à nouveau explorée:

- Existe-t-il une économie spécifique à la montagne de proximité ?
- Y-at-il un partage possible des ressources naturelles du haut entre plusieurs acteurs et entre ceux du haut et ceux du bas ?
- Qu'en est-il des services publics ou privés de proximité ?
- La vie des gens de cette montagne peut-elle être améliorée avec des services numériques ?

En montagne, peut-être encore plus qu'ailleurs, la capacité de l'homme et de la femme à imaginer, inventer et construire l'avenir est au centre de tout. Qu'il ou elle soit chercheur, entrepreneur, salarié(e) d'entreprise, professionnel indépendant, que son champ d'intervention soit local ou mondial, individuel ou collectif, c'est bien son sens de l'observation, sa créativité, son savoir-faire qui dessineront les métiers de la montagne de demain.
 
En préambule de ces deux journées, jeudi 20 novembre de 9h à 10h30, une séance d'ouverture sera consacrée à cette "montagne de talents" où l'innovation scientifique et technologique, la recherche et la satisfaction de nouveaux marchés, la performance des entreprises sont indissociables de l'équilibre environnemental, de l'innovation sociale, de la formation des jeunes générations comme des conditions de vie et de travail des salariés sur le terrain.
 
La montagne, terre d'excellence pour un vrai développement durable.
 
toutes les infos sur le site internet du Festival International des Métiers de Montagne: http://www.metiersmontagne.org/#!prog-colloque/cfws
Entrée gratuite sur inscription en nous retournant complété le bulletin ci-joint par fax au 04 79 60 20 74, mail à m.marchal@chambery-tourisme.com ou en s'inscrivant directement sur le site du festival.

 

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  • Date 20 - 22 novembre 2014
  • Place Chambéry
  • Country France
  • Organisation FIMM
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On Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 November, the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) held its annual international meeting in the Mercantour National Park. Around 80 experts in the Bearded Vulture (or Lammergeier) descended on the Ubaye valley to exchange notes about the international re-introduction programme of this species. The meeting, actively supported by the Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco, also provided the occasion to announce the continuation of its financial backing for the re-introduction of Bearded Vultures in the Mercantour National Park and Alpi Marittime nature park in 2015.

The 80 experts and scientists (ornithologists, administrators of protected areas, representatives of NGOs…) met this weekend at the Séolane visitors’ centre at Barcelonnette (Vallée de l’Ubaye). Travelling from Alpine countries (France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria), but also from Portugal, Spain, the Czech Republic, Germany, Macedonia and Armenia, they met to take their annual stock of the international conservation and re-introduction programme for the Bearded Vulture, and also to plan the next steps.

The project is now entering its final phase: releases will still be carried out for a few years more, with the aim principally of increasing the genetic diversity of the population (this is still weak because of the origin of the birds released so far, all of which were bred in captivity) and to ensure the establishment of links with the Pyrenean population.

The forthcoming releases (2015) are planned for the Alpi Marittime Park, the Vercors and the Swiss Alps. Some vultures will also be released in the two other territories in which re-introduction programmes are already under way: in the Massif Central in France (Grand Causses- Cévennes, along the corridor towards the Pyrenees) and in Andalusia. The meeting also tackled some urgent questions concerning the conservation of the species in Corsica (which is now home to just five pairs), in Morocco, Crete and in the Caucasus, laying the grounds for a restoration in its natural area of distribution around Europe.

Source: Press Release Mercantour National Park. “Report of the International Meeting at Barcelonnette on November 8 and 9”

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Aletta Bonn, Nicholas Macgregor, Jutta Stadler, Horst Korn, Sarah Stiffel, Katrin Wolf and Nikki van Dijk
"Helping ecosystems in Europe to adapt to climate change",  Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, BfN-Skripten 375,  2014

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ALPARC has been present at the XIII. Alpine Conference in Torino on 21st November 2014.  

We are particularly proud that two of the alpine protected areas members of ALPARC, the Prealpi Giulie Nature Park (Italy) and the Triglav National Park (Slovenia),  have been recognized as official transboundary pilot region for ecological connectivity by the Alpine Convention at this occasion.

 

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There are now more than 210,000 protected areas in the world. Among these, 23 have been placed on the IUCN ( International Union for Conservation of Nature) Green List, the first worldwide certificate that recognises effectiveness and equity in the managing of Parks. Moreover, included in the Green List is the Gran Paradiso National Park (IT), the only Alpine Protected Area to have obtained this recognition.

The Green List was presented in Sydney on 14th November , in the context of the World Parks Congress organised by the  IUCN (12-19 November 2014) around the theme “Parks, people, planet: inspiring solutions”, or: finding solutions to the problems of the planet and of people through the experiences of parks.

As the IUCN itself asserts, the Green List of protected areas has not been drawn up with the intention of creating categories of winners and losers.This recognition is an incentive to parks to make a quantum leap and take the lead in the territories, ensuring the attainment of high standards of management , both in terms of effectiveness in the protection of nature and  the involvement of the local communities.

The Green List presented in Sydney  was drawn up on the basis of work carried out with 8 countries of the 5 continents, and will be opened up to other countries.The goal is for it to become  a globally recognised certification and a reference for the valorisation of parks which are attentive to their territory and the local community.

ALPARC and the members of the Alpine protected areas offer their congratulations to the Gran Paradiso Park on being awarded this prestigious mark of recognition. Early in 2015 the Gran Paradiso National Park will play host to a IUCN delegation at a special event to be held to celebrate this award which will be tested for renewal as early as 2016.

 

For more information:

*Gran Paradiso Press release
*Green List IUCN

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Les ressources naturelles sont limitées. Y compris dans les Alpes. Nous devons en faire un usage parcimonieux et raisonnable. Mais cela ne doit pas nous empêcher de bien vivre, au contraire, car avec notre créativité nous pouvons trouver des solutions qui respectent notre environnement. Parfois cela implique aussi de ne pas intervenir, de se « retirer », de ne rien faire. A quoi ressemblent ces solutions, qui n’impliquent pas une consommation toujours croissante de la nature et de ses ressources? Comment pouvons-nous amplifier et démultiplier les nombreux concepts et initiatives qui existent déjà en termes de sobriété et de gestion durable des ressources ?

 

Nous vous invitons à débattre et chercher des réponses à ces questions, parmi d’autres, lors de la conférence annuelle 2014 de la CIPRA sur le thème « des solutions créatives face à la raréfaction des ressources ». Elle se tiendra du 13 au 15 novembre 2014 à Annecy.

 

Vous trouverez prochainement de plus amples informations sur www.cipra.org/fr/ca2014 .

 

Nous nous réjouissons d'ores et déjà de vous retrouver à Annecy pour des débats passionnants !

 

Sincères salutations

 

L'équipe de CIPRA International et de CIPRA France

 

www.cipra.org | www.cipra.org/france

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  • Date 13/11/2014 to 15/11/2014
  • Place Annecy
  • Country France
  • Organisation Cipra international - commission internationale pour la protection des alpes
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The 3rd “Mountain Environment Education in the Alpine Protected Areas” international Workshop was held from 21st to 23rd October 2014, jointly organised by ALPARC and REEMA (the French Network of Alpine Mountain Education) with the Berchtesgaden (D) National Park. Andrea Heiss and her team from the Environment Education department welcomed delegates in their education centre and in the new “Haus der Berge” information centre.

The working group assembled around 20 people responsible for environment education from various Alpine protected areas, coming from Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Switzerland. The delegates, many of whom have known each other for a long time in this group, were happy to meet again to exchange on their practices and experiences, and to work towards the development of common actions and projects between the protected areas. Among the latter :  the creation of a common field teaching tool  , the development of a collective protected areas event to bring young people to the mountains as well as other projects for the coming years. 

Days of work and discovery, in particular a guided tour of the new “Haus der Berge” information centre (the “Mountain House”, inaugurated in 2013) and of the park education centre: a welcoming, ecological space (a passive building), adapted to take groups and classes and for the organisation of teaching activities aimed especially at younger children and based on the notion of discovery and learning through experience. Moreover, the delegates were able to try out some workshops usually reserved for children! The activities offered in the education centre are more than complemented by outdoor activities.

Throughout the workshop, the importance and necessity of strengthening the links between young people and the mountains, as well as the key role played by the protected areas in making young people aware of the need to protect nature, were indeed highlighted.  
One session of the Workshop was dedicated to sharing experiences concerning the activities aimed at the young people and children living in the Alps, either in the parks or in areas bordering on them, and who, paradoxically, often do not really know the mountains and “their” park. 

Finally, it was also the opportunity to present the joint online working space “ALPARC extranet”, which, by the end of the year, will offer a platform given over entirely to the work of the Education group. This online tool, created to promote remote working on common projects and the exchange of ideas, resources and good practices, will later be also made available to groups working on other themes within ALPARC.

 

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Samedi 8 et dimanche 9 novembre 2014, la Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) organise sa
rencontre internationale annuelle au centre d'accueil Séolane à Barcelonnette. De nombreux
spécialistes du gypaète barbu seront présents durant ces rencontres consacrées aux échanges
scientifiques. Le week-end se concluera par une visite de terrain, dans la vallée de l'Ubayette.
L'initiative, soutenue par la la Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco, est co-organisée par le Parc
national du Mercantour et le Parco naturale Alpi Marittime.

Visitez le site de  Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF)

Lire le communiqué de presse ici en pièce jointe:

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  • Place Barcellonette
  • Country France
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  One month left to enter the photography competition "Fotografare il Parco" .

The copmetition 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                       Ente Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise
Tel. 0118606211                                                       Tel. 08639113220
e-mail: pngp@fotografareilparco.it                           e-mail: parcoabruzzo@fotografareilparco.it

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

 

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Registration is open for the 20th edition Danilo Re 2015 Memorial. The event  will take place from Thursday 22nd to Sunday 25th January 2015 in St. Jakob in Defereggental, in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Tyrol, Austria.

For registration and further information  please visit the Danilo Re Memorial new website. 


This will also be the venue for the 2nd General Assembly of the ALPARC association and the first festive event in the context of the 20th anniversary of the Alpine Network of Protected Areas.

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