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05/09/2016
In UIAA
By The UIAA

Culture and Education

04/09/2016
In UIAA
By The UIAA

Conservation of Biodiversity

11/08/2016
In Declarations
By The UIAA

Ethical Code for Expeditions

01/08/2016
In UIAA
By The UIAA

Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Brown Bear as a Conservation Tool in the Rodopi Mountains

‘Wild Rodopi’ is a Bulgarian NGO established in 2012 with the aim of researching and conserving the wildlife and rural heritage of the Rodopi Mountains in the Balkan Peninsula.
01/08/2016
In UIAA
By The UIAA

Energizing the Altai Mountains peoples through innovative climate migration

The Everest Recycling Challenge introduces integral waste management solutions in response to the widespread environmental hazards in the Himalayas, caused by garbage.
01/08/2016
In UIAA
By The UIAA

“Mujer Montaña”, promoviendo sustentablemente la práctica del montañismo y deportes de aventura en mujeres Latinoamericanas.

Eco-AlterNATIVE Tours (EANT) operates in the Copper Canyon in the Mexican state of Chihuahua at an elevation of 2,345m with the goal to bring about change in how tourism operates in this region by minimizing its impact on the Indigenous communities.
01/08/2016
In UIAA
By The UIAA

An inspiring example for a mountaineering company to give back to environment.

Eco-AlterNATIVE Tours (EANT) operates in the Copper Canyon in the Mexican state of Chihuahua at an elevation of 2,345m with the goal to bring about change in how tourism operates in this region by minimizing its impact on the Indigenous communities.
01/08/2016
In UIAA
By The UIAA

Living Treasures of the Central Andees – Arrieros Chile

Eco-AlterNATIVE Tours (EANT) operates in the Copper Canyon in the Mexican state of Chihuahua at an elevation of 2,345m with the goal to bring about change in how tourism operates in this region by minimizing its impact on the Indigenous communities.
01/08/2016
In UIAA
By The UIAA

Respect The Mountains project Envirotrek aims for each participant to have a fun experience in the outdoors

The goal of the Envirotrek project is to create a fun, community event at various European mountain locations which brings together stakeholders such as tourists, local business and organizations, government and outdoor companies.
29/04/2015
In Featured, Mountaineering, Rock Climbing
By The UIAA

UIAA Award: The best climbing films of 2014-2015

The UIAA Award for the best climbing film of 2014-2015 will be announced on 9 April 2015 The countdown has begun for the Trento Film Festival. The big moment is on 9 May 2015 when UIAA Executive Board member Pier Giorgio Oliveti will announce the...
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