New screenshot tutorial for the DIAMONT database. Alps- wide data, free to use

Finding data on sustainable development in the Alps can be difficult. Let alone data that is easy to find and free to use. The DIAMONT database offers Alpine data, and a newly released screenshot tutorial helps you to find your way through it.
The DIAMONT database contains indicators of Alpine development, as well as the calculated values of these indicators of 6 alpine countries. It also includes examples of land management instruments. All this data can be used to compare communities or regions across the Alps. The DIAMONT database is useful for both practitioners and scientists working on regional development in the Alps.
The screenshot tutorial shows in 3 minutes how the database works and where you can find the different types of data. The database itself can be found at www.diamont-database.eu. The tutorial is a product of the mountain.TRIP project on transforming research into practice and is available at http://www.mountaintrip.eu/products/diamont-sst.html
For further information please do not hesitate to contact:
Mountain.TRIP product development
Liesbeth Deddens
+41 (0)31 631 51 41
deddens@giub.unibe.ch

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