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09/03/2010 - News from the protected areas Publication « Nouveaux modèles de protection de la nature et du paysage culturel dans les parcs naturels autrichiens »

La nouvelle publication illustre l'importance des parcs naturels et du paysage culturel pour la protection de la nature et présente les possibilités permettant de mettre en oeuvre, sous diverses formes, des mesures durables dans ces paysages. La première partie de l'étude décrit les principes généraux de la protection de la nature et des paysages culturels dans les parcs naturels européens.

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02/02/2010 - News from the network ALPARC Restoring the web of life: a new brochure designed to help you understand ecological networks

 

What is an ecological network? How can you create one? Who is involved? What are their roles? These are just some of the questions that the new brochure on ecological networks in the Alps will answer.

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07/04/2009 - News from the Alps SZENEALPEN 90

 

SZENEALPEN 90: Schengen for Flora and Fauna
Why only connected habitats stay diversified

CIPRA, March 2009.
Available in French, Italian, German and Slovenian (No English version).

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29/05/2008 - International news Side Event : The Alpine Ecological Network - a Contribution to the Global Network of Protected Areas

Germany, France, Ukraine, the Executive Secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity and the Secretaries-General of the Alpine and Carpathian Conventions today agreed to strengthen cooperation in nature conservation and signed a corresponding Memorandum of Understanding. "This cooperation is aimed at establishing an ecological network ...

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15/03/2010 - International news Start of the international Alps-Carpathians corridor project

 

The corridor between the Alps and the Carpathians is a traditional migration route for wildlife. This corridor does not only connect the Eastern border of the Alps with the Little Carpathians in Slovakia but also crosses a highly dynamic European region located between the cities of Bratislava, Sopron and Vienna.

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28/05/2011 - International news The center of Bratislava and COP3 blocked by the Wall!

 

Stop, you cannot pass!

A huge wall blocks the path of the pedestrians at the place Hviezdoslavovo namestie, in the center of Bratislava. After some Alpine towns, also one Carpathian city can see one of its street blocked by a huge obstacle.

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01/08/2008 - News from the network ALPARC The homepage on ecological networks in the Alps is online!

Concerning ecological connectivity things are moving in the Alps: on the new homepage www.alpine-ecological-network.org you can find a detailed description of the “Ecological Continuum Project” as well as an introduction to the work of the platform “ecological networks” of the Alpine Convention.

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01/12/2010 - News from the network ALPARC The “Wall” in the City of Lyon

 

2010, Year of the biodiversity: to act against the fragmentation of the habitats "The Wall" was built in Lyon, on the Place St Jean from 9:00 to 18:00 on November 19. The pedestrians ran up against a wall of 13 meters high and 3 meters long.

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29/03/2011 - News from the network ALPARC Using "The Wall" to raise awareness of landscape fragmentation

 

The Ecological Continuum Initiative has developed a very unusual communication tool: a large wall that can easily be set up in a public space or a pedestrian zone to restrict access...

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15/09/2010 - News from the network ALPARC “The Wall”: a concrete example for all

This event, organised by the partners of the Ecological Continuum Initiative, consists in putting up a factitious wall in 6 big alpine cities: Zürich for Switzerland, Milan for Italy, Münich for Germany, Ljubljana for Slovenia, Lyon for France and Vienna for Austria, on the 20th of October 2010.

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