AlpsLife

AlpsLife addresses the fragmentation of biodiversity conservation efforts across the Alps by establishing an interoperable framework for biodiversity monitoring. Using a pan-Alpine approach, the project integrates diverse ecological datasets, harmonises indicators, and establishes an early-warning system across Alpine national parks. Beyond technical tools, the project supports policy work by aligning the project outcomes with regional, national, and EU biodiversity strategies, fostering evidence-based decision-making. Its main goal is to enable coherent, cross-border biodiversity strategies, benefiting protected area managers, conservation authorities, policymakers, and researchers.

Facts

Timeframe
September 2024 – August 2027
State
Ongoing
Website
Topic(s)
Biodiversity and nature conservation , Climate change , Forests , Soil conservation , Spatial planning
Organiser(s)
Eurac Research , CIPRA International Lab , University of Innsbruck , ALPARC , Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research , Berchtesgaden National Park Administration , Triglav National Park , Gesäuse National Park , Asters , Haute-Savoie Conservatory of Natural Spaces , Gran Paradiso National Park , Swiss National Park , Stelvio National Park
Alpine countries
Austria , France , Germany , Italy , Slovenia , Switzerland

Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 11

Sustainable cities and communities

Goal 13

Climate action

Goal 15

Life on land

Goal 17

Partnerships for the goals

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