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  |Title =Alpine Convention
 
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  |Partner institutions =Alliance in the Alps; Association "Alpine town of the year"; The Via Alpina; Alpine Pearls Association
 
  |Partner institutions =Alliance in the Alps; Association "Alpine town of the year"; The Via Alpina; Alpine Pearls Association
  |Monitoring, Assessment and Reporting (MAR)=Observation and Information System of the Alps (SOIA); Environmental objectives and indicators; Report on the State of the Alps
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  |Monitoring, Assessment and Reporting (MAR)=Observation and Information System of the Alps (SOIA), Environmental objectives and indicators, Report on the State of the Alps
  |Linkages to other policy processes =Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD); Carpathian Convention;
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  |Linkages to other policy processes =Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Carpathian Convention  
  |Keywords=Alpine region; spatial planning and sustainable development; conservation of nature and countryside; mountain farming; mountain forests; tourism; energy; soil conservation; transport; climate change mitigation
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  |Keywords=Alpine region, spatial planning and sustainable development, conservation of nature and countryside, mountain farming, mountain forests, tourism, energy, soil conservation, transport, climate change mitigation
 
  |URL=http://www.alpconv.org/home/index_en
 
  |URL=http://www.alpconv.org/home/index_en
 
  |Date =1/4/2011
 
  |Date =1/4/2011

Revision as of 15:41, 31 October 2011



Alpine Convention
Duration: 1995 - ongoing
Legal status: Legally binding
Scope: Regional
Language: English
Objective: To develop the common heritage of the Alps and preserve it for future generations through transnational cooperation involving both countries and local authorities, as well as the scientific community, the private sector and the civil society.
Main formal decision making body: The Alpine Conference (Ministers of the Alpine States)
Main implementing body: Ministries of the Alpine Singatory States, local authorities, research organisations and institutions
Policy area: Forests and forestry
Instruments: Regulatory;Informational
Partner institutions: Alliance in the Alps; Association "Alpine town of the year"; The Via Alpina; Alpine Pearls Association
Keywords: Alpine region, spatial planning and sustainable development, conservation of nature and countryside, mountain farming, mountain forests, tourism, energy, soil conservation, transport, climate change mitigation
URL: Alpine Convention website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention
Country(ies): Austria
Date: 1/4/2011

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Objective To develop the common heritage of the Alps and preserve it for future generations through transnational cooperation involving both countries and local authorities, as well as the scientific community, the private sector and the civil society.
Linkages to other policy processes Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Carpathian Convention
Monitoring, Assessment and Reporting (MAR) Observation and Information System of the Alps (SOIA), Environmental objectives and indicators, Report on the State of the Alps
Keywords Alpine region, spatial planning and sustainable development, conservation of nature and countryside, mountain farming, mountain forests, tourism, energy, soil conservation, transport, climate change mitigation

The Convention is a framework that sets out the basic principles of all the activities of the Alpine Convention and contains general measures for the sustainable development in the Alpine region.