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In order to support Alparc in its process of evolution, present the value of this network and convince political policy-makers and new financial backers to support the protected Alpine areas, we are launching an appeal for testimonials!
Experiences, messages of support, arguments, memories, anecdotes… show what the Alpine Network of Protected Areas can provide for the staff of national parks and nature reserves in the Alps, especially with regard to their daily work.
Tell us of your experience with Alparc, and what the network (its meetings, its instruments and its publications…) have given you. There are two ways to do this:
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We would like to thank all those who contributed. Because some of the comments were so detailed, we have only included excerpts here. However, the full interview texts (in the original language) can be downloaded as a Pdf document below: |
24/04/2012 - Italy Massimo Bocca, Director Parco naturale Montavic
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Alparc is an opportunity, an open window to the outside, especially for a small protected area like us. We mostly just exist on a local scale. |
10/04/2012 - Austria Dr. Erich Weigand, National Park Kalkalpen
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The comparison of the various national parks and other protected areas in the Alps is obviously very important and ALPARC represents here for me an important source. |
19/03/2012 - France Alain MORAND, Mercantour National Park, Head of the Research Service for Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites
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I have always felt that not only is it rewarding to work at several levels, but it is actually essential when dealing with research, management, species and habitat conservation issues. |
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19/03/2012 - Italy Graziano Danelin – Director of the Dolomiti Friulane Regional natural park and Stefano Santi – Director of the Prealpi Giulie Regional natural park
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We’ve known Alparc for over ten years and participate in some of their initiatives. |
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06/03/2012 - France Alexandre MIGNOTTE, Director of CIPRA France
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Obviously, ALPARC is a transalpine network of protected areas – the importance of its role is generally recognised throughout the Alps and beyond. |
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