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Title Monitoring of road traffic related effects in the Alpine Space and common measures - MONITRAF
Partners Amt der Tiroler Landesregierung, Abteilung Verkehrsplanung, Region Rhône-Alpes, Arpa Piemonte, ARPA Valle d'Aosta, Europäische Akademie Bozen (EURAC-research) / Accademia Europea di Bolzano (EURAC-research), Landesagentur für Umwelt, Amt für Luft und Lärm, Autonome Provinz Bozen, Central Switzerland Government Conference, Sezione dei trasporti, Divisione della pianificazione territoriale Dipartimento del territorio, Cantone Ticino,
Scope Alps
Duration 01 01 2005 - 01 06 2008
Description
MONITRAF identifies and analyses the impact of road traffic within and through the Alps along the four transit corridors Brenner, Fréjus, Gotthard and Mont-Blanc. The objective of the project is to develop comprehensive measures that aim at reducing the negative effects of road traffic, while simultaneously enhancing the quality of life within the Alpine region. The measures elaborated for one transport artery shall, however, not result in an increase of traffic along another.
Title Data infrastructure of the Alps - Mountain Oriented Netwrok Technology (DIAMONT)
Partners UIBK: Institute of Geography, University of Innsbruck, EURAC: Accademia Europea di Bolzano, Alpine Environment, AMGI: Anton Melik Geographical Institute, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Bosch & Partner GmbH, CEMAGREF: Groupement de Grenoble, Unit← de Recherche D←velopment des Territoires Montagnards, Ifuplan: Institut für Umweltplanung, Landschaftsplanung und Naturschutz, UNCEM: Unione Nazionale Comuni Comunità Enti Montani, FWR-HSG: Forschungsstelle für Wirtschaftsgeographie und Raumordnungspolitik,
Scope Alps - Austria, Slovenia, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France
Duration 01 03 2005 - 29 02 2008
Description
Conceived with the steering bodies of the Alpine Convention, DIAMONT aims to give a vital impulse to the relaunch of SOIA (System for Observation of and Information on the Alps). In consistence with SOIAメs new aims and the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP), DIAMONT will take into account the expectations of experts for regional development as well as the needs of the Alpine population. The DIAMONT network of specialists on Alpine development will advise SOIA on the elaboration of an Alpine wide information system and the selection of relevant data considering their validity and their aptitude for harmonisation. This process will involve a test of pilot tools for regional development and discussions with the population in test regions. DIAMONT integrates cultural, regional and local factors into the analysis and preparation of a sustainable regional development. The projectメs results will supply a method adaptable to other European mountain areas. Eight partners from six Alpine countries (Austria, Slovenia, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France) participate in the DIAMONT project. An advisory board of eleven experts will accompany the project implementation. A newsletter will be distributed every three months.
Title DYNALP2 - Communes pour un développement durable dans les Alpes
Partners Alliance in the Alps,
Scope Alps
Duration 01 04 2006 - 01 06 2009
Description
DYNALP2 est un projet du réseau de communes "Alliance dans les Alpes". Avec DYNALP2 le réseau de communes poursuit les travaux commencés dans le cadre du projet Interreg DYNALP en vue d'amener un développement durable et de mettre en œuvre la Convention alpine. Les résultats du projet "Avenir dans les Alpes" lancé par la Commission Internationale pour la Protection des Alpes CIPRA sont appliqués au niveau communal et rendus utilisables pour un grand nombre de personnes par un échange intense entre les communes.

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