News

2009-02-26

Browsing the essence of 58 Alpine projects

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The Alpine Space Programme Interreg III B ran from 2000 to 2006. During that time 700 partners from 33 regions carried out a total of 58 projects with funds of around €120 million. More »

2008-05-29

Geotourism Challenge - public voting for the winning projects

This year the American National Geographic Society launched the "Geotourism Challenge: Celebrating Places/Changing Lives", a new competition designed to find and promote pioneers in the field of geotourism. More »

2008-04-30

Successful destinations in alpine tourism

BAK - Basel Economics has been analysing the success and competitiveness of some 100 tourist destinations in the Alpine region on a regular basis since 2005; however the study focuses only on economic aspects and does not take ecological aspects into account. More »

2008-04-17

Switzerland's first village hotel

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The entire village of Vná in the Lower Engadine is to become a hotel as of May 1. More »

2008-03-14

Implementing knowledge, supporting communities, building networks

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The objective of Future in the Alps was not just to collect and communicate know-how, but also to promote utilisation of that know-how. The winners of the competition were given continuous support, and measures were taken to ensure that the prize money was put to the agreed use. More »

2007-08-01

DYNALP² supports the implementation of projects

The closing date for submitting projects seeking co-funding as part of DYNALP² expired on June 29. DYNALP² is a project launched by the Alliance in the Alps network of municipalities in 2006 and it is being financed by the MAVA Foundation for Nature Conservation. More »

2007-05-16

DYNALP²: Visions and actions to ensure young people remain in their mountain communities

The DYNALP² workshop series is now underway in Slovenia. In Bovec the first workshop on 30 and 31 March dealt with solutions on how to prevent youth exodus. At first glance it might seem as if this issue affects only certain Alpine valleys, but the answers put forward can be of interest in many ways to politicians and regional players in the communities. More »

 
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