Alparc
  Nr 50 - February 2014
   
   
 

Dear friends of the Alpine protected areas,

The network of Alpine protected areas is a success story of long years about the implementation of the Alpine Convention, which began as early as 1995 on French initiative, developed further in the following years and joined the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention in 2006 as the Task Force Protected Areas. A new stage began on 1st January 2014 with the formal independence and creation of the ALPARC association.....

Yours,

Markus Reiterer

News from the network ALPARC

30/01/2014

The wishes of the Secretary General

(...) It has been the goal throughout all those years to interconnect the protected areas in the Alps and to strengthen the biodiversity and the sustainable development of our unique area of the Alps as a joint responsibility.

For the Alpine Convention this means that with ALPARC we can count on a strong partner, with whom we have many things in common. (...)

28/01/2014

General Assembly 2014 – a new beginning

ALPARC carried out its first ordinary general assembly on 10th January 2014 in Pinzolo in the Adamello Brenta Natural Park (I) (...)

28/01/2014

19th Danilo Re Meet: the results

For the rankings of the teams that distinguished themselves, the Berchtesgaden National Park (D) came in first place, the Paneveggio Pale di San Marino Nature Park (I) in second place and the neighbouring national parks of Gran Paradiso (I) and Vanoise (F) shared the third place. (...)

27/01/2014

Mountain environmental education in 2014

The next meetings of the ALPARC working group “Mountain environmental education” are scheduled on 21st and 22nd October 2014 at the brand new visitors centre (Haus der Berge) of the Berchtesgaden National Park in the Bavarian Alps.
Until then ALPARC will work with the members of this working group on different projects: (...)

20/01/2014

The multivision available to you

We would like to invite all the Alpine protected areas to take advantage of the joint audiovisual production by including it into their programming for 2014. The multivision “For the Alps” can be screened as part of entertainment programmes of parks and reserves, at visitors’ centres or local events. (...)

News from the protected areas

17/01/2014

Minuscule - La Vallée des fourmis perdues

Vendredi 17/01/2014 - Avant-première du film « Minuscule » à Nice pour les écoles du Parc: un film d’animation pour sensibiliser au respect du monde des petites bêtes ! (...)

16/01/2014

The Swiss National Park is 100

The Swiss National Park (SNP) celebrates its centenary this year. Founded on 1st August 1914, the pioneers created a unique wilderness oasis where the natural development occurs without human influence. (...)

14/01/2014

New publication by VNÖ: ESD in Nature Parks

The Association of Austrian Nature Parks (VNÖ) just published in January 2014 a study dedicated to the topic. ALPARC had the chance to contribute with an article reflecting some ‘‘reflections, challenges and experiences in Alpine protected areas’’ (...)

15/01/2014

"Characters of height ": sound portraits of the Ecrins

The exhibition “Characters of height” unites 31 sound and photographic portraits prepared to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Ecrins National Park (F).Vincent is an artist and baker, Anne a midwife, Claude a lumberjack, Lucie a farmer... These “characters of height” reveal all the humanity at home in the area of the Park. (...)

News from the Alps

27/01/2014

Young scientists Award 2014

The Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention organizes the second "Young scientists Award" (...)

 

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  News from the network ALPARC
 
  News from the protected areas
 
  News from the Alps
 

calendar

  21/10/2014 to 22/10/2014  Haus der Berge, Berchtesgaden
    3rd International Workshop "Mountain Environmental Education in Alpine Protected Areas"
 
  17/09/2014 to 19/09/2014  Darfo Boario Terme (Val Camonica)
    ForumAlpinum 2014
 

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Danilo Re 2014 - the results!

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