 
The LiveAlpsNature project contributes to the preservation of biodiversity in alpine protected areas, which are increasingly being used for nature and health tourism. The project team is developing new visitor management concepts and recreational offerings, integrating them into digital platforms.
  Hotspots for  biodiversity, tourism & outdoor activities - how do they go together? A  challenge for the Alpine Protected Areas (APA) covering 30 % of the Alpine  territory.
  Biodiversity in  protected areas is increasingly suffering from the growing pressure of tourism.  Effective visitor management can help alleviate this strain. In response, the  LiveAlpsNature project brings together experts from a wide range of fields: the  Alpine Network of Protected Areas (ALPARC), CIPRA Lab, Paracelsus Medical  Private University, Bohinj Tourism, four national parks from various Alpine  countries, two Italian nature parks, a French conservation association, and the  digital platform OutdoorActive.
  Initially, the  project team analyses emerging trends in nature tourism and their impact on  biodiversity. This analysis forms the basis for the development of innovative  recreational activities and visitor management measures, based on the One  Health approach. These measures aim to promote both biodiversity conservation  and human health. The effectiveness of these strategies is being tested in  selected pilot regions within alpine protected areas. Workshops and training  sessions will share proven measures with key stakeholders. The project team  will make the collected data and visitor management standards available as  open-source resources, enabling their dissemination across various digital  platforms. Through this approach, the project aims to relieve pressure on  alpine protected areas, develop sustainable tourism solutions, and enhance the  health and resilience of both nature and people in the Alpine region.
  
Countries 
France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, Slovenia
Project Partners
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Funding 
This project is part of the Interreg Alpine Space Program, which  co-finances and supports cross-border cooperation projects between seven Alpine  countries.
Total Project Budget 
2.729.503,30 €
Programme Funding 
1.880.177,47 €
Further Information 
LiveAlpsNature website (Interreg Alpine Space Programme)
Leitung SG 1 - Naturschutz und Planung