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Transports, access and mobility in the protected areas

The Alps are the living and working environment of around 13 million people and this population is increasing at a faster rate than the population of Europe. They are also well-known for being an important tourist destination in Europe. Sensitive Alpine natural sites are directly affected by the negative consequences of such popularity.
This critical situation has led to various promising initiatives within the ALPARC Network.

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06/01/2009 - Dossiers Soft Mobility and Alpine Protected Areas

Edition: 2008
Number of pages: 45
Available in French, Italian and German

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09/09/2008 - Brochures Trains, shuttle buses and carriages replace the private car

Available in French, German, Italian and Slovenian
Edition: 2008

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20/12/2007 - Transports / mobility / accessibility (general) Inventaire des initiatives Mobilité douce - Mountain Wilderness

Inventory of initiatives and communication tools for a soft mobility.

In FRENCH only.

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