02.12.2022 - From the alpine plateau to the wild river in the mountains: How can visitor flows be managed in a meaningful way? What are the problems involved? How and by whom could they be solved?
18.05.2022 - How can a comic inspire to leave no trace behind? What happened at Berchtesgaden National Park after an influencer posted about the natural infinity pool at the Königsbach Falls? And how are influencers raising awareness against littering in nature?
05.10.2021 - The first “Alpine Changemaker Basecamp” (ACB) in Valposchiavo/CH at the beginning of July 2021 saw around 30 participants from the Alpine region further developing their projects for a better future in the Alps.
28.09.2021 - Over 100 young people travelled to and through the Alps this summer with "Yoalin". The project from CIPRA celebrated its successful conclusion on 19 and 20 September 2021 in Innsbruck/AT.
23.08.2021 - In the second part of our conversation, Serena Arduino and Bianca Elzenbaumer talk about CIPRAs role in society and politics, how to reshape the economy in the Alps together and about their vision for the Alps in the year 2030.
23.08.2021 - Bianca Elzenbaumer and Serena Arduino are the new Co-Presidents of CIPRA International. They succeed Katharina Conradin, who has been in office for almost seven years.
18.12.2019 - How can young people in the Alps take an active part in political and social life and support climate protection in their communities? The project LOCAL tried to answer these questions together with Alpine municipalitites and youth.
15.09.2019 - The Slovenian Vršičpass is extremely popular with motorcyclists and motorists. But anyone who really wants to experience the history and stories about this mountain pass in the Julian Alps is better off on foot.
26.07.2019 - Alenka Smerkolj talks about why she switched from financial management to politics, her role as the first female Secretary General of the Alpine Convention and what she considers to be the biggest problems and opportunities in the Alpine region.
20.11.2018 - Manche Alpenregionen vermelden Jahr für Jahr neue Rekorde bei den Nächtigungszahlen, in anderen wandern die Menschen aus. Rezepte für nachhaltigen Tourismus gibt es vielerorts, doch was und vor allem wen braucht es dafür?