The (European) Alpine Convention is a commitment with the status of international law, signed in 1991 by all Alpine states. The parties—Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the principalities of Liechtenstein and Monaco, Slovenia, and Switzerland, and the European Union—have agreed to cooperate with regard to sustainable development in the Alps. The domains and modalities of cooperation are designed by a framework convention and eight sectoral protocols (energy, soil, etc.)
The European Mountain Conventions are an initiative of Euromontana, the European association compris...
The Alpine Convention is a prime example of transboundary collaboration as discussed thus far during...
Over the last years, the recognition of goods and services provided by mountain areas meeting in-cre...
Alpine research benefits from several international coordination networks, only one of which – ISCAR...
Alpine research benefits from several international coordination networks, only one of which – ISCAR...
Le Comité scientifique international de la Recherche alpine (ISCAR), émanation de la Convention alpi...
Switzerland and Austria are committed to addressing sustainable mountain development in Europe throu...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
International audienceThe signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention...
There are numerous protected areas (PAs) within the Alpine Arc. PA practitioners strongly rely on sc...
The "Berchtesgaden Declaration" is the output of the international conference entitled "The Alpine e...
The signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (also called Alpine Convention) by the A...
There are numerous protected areas (PAs) within the Alpine Arc. PA practitioners strongly rely on sc...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme provides for the improvement of the territ...
The European Mountain Conventions are an initiative of Euromontana, the European association compris...
The Alpine Convention is a prime example of transboundary collaboration as discussed thus far during...
Over the last years, the recognition of goods and services provided by mountain areas meeting in-cre...
Alpine research benefits from several international coordination networks, only one of which – ISCAR...
Alpine research benefits from several international coordination networks, only one of which – ISCAR...
Le Comité scientifique international de la Recherche alpine (ISCAR), émanation de la Convention alpi...
Switzerland and Austria are committed to addressing sustainable mountain development in Europe throu...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
International audienceThe signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention...
There are numerous protected areas (PAs) within the Alpine Arc. PA practitioners strongly rely on sc...
The "Berchtesgaden Declaration" is the output of the international conference entitled "The Alpine e...
The signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (also called Alpine Convention) by the A...
There are numerous protected areas (PAs) within the Alpine Arc. PA practitioners strongly rely on sc...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme provides for the improvement of the territ...
The European Mountain Conventions are an initiative of Euromontana, the European association compris...
The Alpine Convention is a prime example of transboundary collaboration as discussed thus far during...
Over the last years, the recognition of goods and services provided by mountain areas meeting in-cre...