Audible Alps - CIPRA Podcast: Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in the podcast of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps.
Hosted by CIPRA International - www.cipra.org · news · EN · 136 episodes
Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in the podcast of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps, CIPRA International.www.cipra.org (Website languages: de, fr, sl, it, en)
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#106 (en) Trail Running Events in the Alps: Hoo much is too much?
Aug 4, 202630 min
Whether around Mont Blanc, the Zugspitze or the Grossglockner, or through the Dolomites: trail running events are booming across the Alps. At the UTMB alone, this year around 10,000 runners are expected to take part in various races and categories. However, the sport’s growing popularity also brings with it problems for the natural environment and small mountain communities. In this episode of the CIPRA Podcast, Michael Gams speaks with Laura Moro, a passionate trailrunner, but also scientist and newly elected Vice President of Mountain Wilderness International, a member organisation of CIPRA. Together, they discuss the rapid rise of trail running, its appeal as a way to connect with nature, and the environmental and social challenges associated with large-scale trail running events. The conversation explores topics such as: - Why trail running has become one of the fastest-growing mountain sports - The environmental impact of major trail races, including travel emissions, trail erosion and wildlife disturbance - The effects of large events on local mountain communities - The importance of involving residents in the planning and organisation of races - Why awareness, education and mountain culture matter as more people enter the sport - The role of professional athletes as ambassadors for environmental protection - How local races, public transport and responsible travel choices can help reduce impacts - What a more sustainable future for trail running in the Alps could look like As Laura Moro points out, trail running has enormous potential to connect people with nature. At the same time, growing participation brings greater responsibility for protecting the mountain environments that make the sport possible. Guest: Laura Moro, Vice President of Mountain Wilderness International, scientist and trail runner Host: Michael Gams, CIPRA International Read our current article about this topic: https://www.cipra.org/en/news/trail-running-events-in-the-alps-how-much-is-too-much Subscribe to our alpMedia-Newsletter: https://www.cipra.org/en/international/stay-informed/alpmedia General information: Mountain Wilderness International: https://mountainwilderness.org CIPRA International: https://www.cipra.org Photo (c) Andi Frank, Stubai Tirol
Audible Alps - CIPRA Podcast: Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in the podcast of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps.
#105 (de) Betreutes Wohnen: Wie können Menschen im Alter möglichst lange selbstständig wohnen?
Jun 17, 202630 min
Betreutes Wohnen, Selbstständigkeit, soziale Teilhabe und Sicherheit im Alltag: Welche Wohnformen unterstützen Menschen dabei, auch im Alter möglichst lange selbstbestimmt zu leben? In der dritten Folge der Podcastreihe «Wohnen in Vorarlberg Süd» spricht Adam Zehetner von der Stadt Bludenz über bestehende Angebote, zukünftige Entwicklungen und die Bedeutung frühzeitiger Planung für ein gutes Wohnen im Alter. Die Rolle der Gemeinden und die Qualitäten von Prozessen wie Vorarlberg Süd werden dabei als wichtige Grundlage für den Austausch von Erfahrungen, die Entwicklung neuer Ideen und die Gestaltung zukunftsfähiger Angebote sichtbar. Interview und Redaktion: Janin Salzger, Laura Haberfellner Weiterführende Informationen: https://www.bludenz.at/bildung-soziales/gesundheit?sword_list%5B0%5D=betreutes&sword_list%5B1%5D=wohnen&no_cache=1 https://www.raumlink.at/projekte/projekt_vsued/ www.v-sued.at/ Foto (c) V:Süd / Stadt Bludenz
Audible Alps - CIPRA Podcast: Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in the podcast of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps.
#104/3 (en) Rethinking youth migration in the Alps - Episode 3
Jun 12, 202635 minS0
In the third and final episode of “Rethinking youth migration in the Alps,” we hand over the mic to young people. Voices from Maribor (Slovenia) , Trentino’s Cembra Valley (Italy) , and Vesoul (France) share their personal experiences with migration, their connection to home, and their ideas for the future of Alpine regions.
Through their stories, we explore what it means to grow up, leave, stay, or return – and how participation in pilot activities within the Interreg Alpine Space OUT4INGOV project has shaped their perspectives. The episode highlights how giving youth a real voice in decision-making processes can strengthen local communit...
Audible Alps - CIPRA Podcast: Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in the podcast of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps.
#103 (de) Mehrere Generationen unter einem Dach: Wie gelingt das in der Praxis?
Jun 12, 202645 minS0
Mehrgenerationenwohnen, Alterseinsamkeit, Wohnraumnutzung und gemeinschaftliches Leben: Wie können Wohnformen aussehen, die den Bedürfnissen verschiedener Generationen gerecht werden? In der zweiten Folge der Podcastreihe «Wohnen in Vorarlberg Süd» spricht Michael Hartmann, Bürgermeister von Nenzing, über seine persönlichen Erfahrungen mit Mehrgenerationenwohnen, erfolgreiche Beispiele aus der Praxis und die Rolle von Gemeinden bei der Gestaltung zukunftsfähiger Wohnformen.
Interview und Redaktion: Janin Salzger, Laura Haberfellner
Weiterführende Informationen:
www.raumlink.at/projekte/projekt_…hnen%20V:S%C3%BCd
www.v-sued.at/
Foto (c) V:Süd / Stadt Bludenz
Audible Alps - CIPRA Podcast: Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in the podcast of the International Commission for the Protection of the Alps.
#102 (de) Weniger ist mehr: Wie Alpenländer Ressourcen schonen können
Apr 13, 202629 minS0
Stellt Euch vor, Euer Konto wäre jedes Jahr Anfang Juli leer – und Ihr würdet trotzdem weiter Geld ausgeben. Genau das machen wir mit den Ressourcen unseres Planeten. Der Earth Overshoot Day zeigt uns seit Jahren: Wir leben über unsere ökologischen Verhältnisse. Es ist der Tag, an dem die Menschheit die Ressourcen verbraucht hat, die die Erde innerhalb eines Jahres regenerieren kann. Er wird vom Global Footprint Network berechnet, einer Forschungsorganisation, die misst, wie stark wir die Ressourcen der Erde übernutzen. Jedes Jahr rückt dieser Tag im Kalender weiter nach vor, auch in den Alpenländern: Österreich hat 2026 di...
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