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Programme facts figures The Essentials...
  • .... covering 3 priorities 57 projects have been
    approved ....
  • .... running form 2002 -2008....
  • .... using 103 M / 51 M ERDF of the
    programmes budget ....

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Programme facts figures Did you know that...?
  • .... more than 2.300 SMEs have been involved in
    networking activities!
  • .... more than 14.000 people took part in
    professional training and education courses
    organised by projects!
  • .... more than 30 proposals concerning the
    harmonization of transport systems have been
    elaborted!
  • .... more than 440 public authorities used the
    results of pilot activities in the field of
    nature and resources management!
  • .... more than 25 management plans have been
    adopted for natural hazard prevention!

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Defining the strategic focus 3 transnational
workshops
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Putting future cooperation on tracks The
Prospective Study
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The Success Stories of our projects
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Testimony of best practises
  • 1) Transnational problems calling for
    transnational solutions
  • 2) Involvement of stakeholders addressing
    the
  • beneficiaries
  • 3) Combining perspectives approaches
  • 4) Promoting the results self reliance
  • 5) Bringing the Alpine Space Programme to the
    Stresa region

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  • Transnational problems calling for trans-national
    solutions
  • Pusemor, AlpFrail, ClimChAlp
  • 2) Involvement of stakeholders addressing
    the
  • beneficiaries
  • 3) Combining perspectives approaches
  • 4) Promoting the results self reliance
  • 5) Bringing the Alpine Space Programme to the
    Stresa region

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  • 1) Which problem does PUSEMOR address?
  • 2) How did you set up the partnership?
  • 3) Which results did you achieve so far thanks to
    transnational cooperation?

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Success stories of transnational
cooperation Alpine Freight Railway (AlpFRail)
as an example
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Stresa, 19th of June 2006
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AlpFRailFrom traffic axis to European systems
and networks
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Alpine space influenced by tradition but also
by borders
Germany
Austria
Prien
Switzerland
Slovenia
Italy
France
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The beginning
Prien
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Idea AlpFRail is born
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Networking starts
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Collecting of project partners on the other side
of the Alps
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Collecting of project partners on the other side
of the Alps
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Network is growing
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Elements of a successful networking
  • Creation of a connection between actors is the
    basis for
  • an exchange of ideas, innovations, suggestions
  • Aim- orientated communication and
    result-orientated solidarity among actors is
    important
  • Within the network a common consensus on the
    present situation, on problems and solutions has
    to be reached
  • Partial subordination to a common aim is
    necessary for achieving synergetic effects

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From social networks to technical networks Road,
rail, unaccompanied traffic networks
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AlpFRail
  • Result
  • economically,
  • technically,
  • organisationally,
  • politically balanced and
  • orientated to the market
  • CONCEPT
  • with sustainable und ecological value

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ProjectClimChAlpClimate Change, Impacts
andAdaptation Strategies in the Alpine
SpaceDr. Erik SettlesBavarian State Ministry
of theEnvironment, Public Health and Consumer
Protection
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Problem Climate Change Global Warmingca.
0.7Cin the past 100 years. Alps In the past
50 years twice as much warming as in the global
average!
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Economical Hazards
Natural Hazards
Transnational Problem
Transnational Solution!
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ClimChAlp Milestones- June 2004 Idea for
project and first written contact- November
2004 Presentation of first draft at conference
in Rosenheim Climate Change in the Alpine Space
Consequences for People and Environment-
July 2005 Workshop in Augsburg with scientists
and designated project partners - July 2005
December 2005 Elaboration of project and
assembly of partnership- December 2005
Application for project- February 2006
Approval of project- March 2006 Kick off
meeting and project start
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  • Aims of the strategic climate change project
  • Assessment of climate change and impacts on
    natural hazards based on existing knowledge and
    climate models past and future scenarios
  • Compilation of consequences of climate change on
    natural hazards, spacial development and economy
  • Analysis of current management tools and
    establishing a basis for further optimisation of
    reaction possibilities considering changing
    intensities of natural hazards Flexible
    Response Network
  • Elaboration of recommendations for adapting
    existing policies and instruments in the field of
    risk prevention and spacial planning

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  • 1) Transnational problems calling for
    trans- national solutions
  • 2) Involvement of stakeholders addressing the
    beneficiaries
  • Diamont, AlpCity, Alps Mobility II, Alps GPS
    Quakenet
  • 3) Combining perspectives approaches
  • 4) Promoting the results self reliance
  • 5) Bringing the Alpine Space Programme to the
  • Stresa region

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The DIAMONT support to the SOIA processThe
bottom-up approach
Axel Borsdorf Sigrun Lange
  • Alpine Space Summit on 19th of June 2006

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DIAMONT objectives
Conceptual Structural Support to SOIA
Stimulation and Steering of Sustainable Regional
Development
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SOIA and DIAMONT
State of the Alps (AC Target Attainment)
Protocols of the Alpine Convention
Deduction of Indicators
Quality of life
Citizens expecta-tions
Data Base
Milieus
State of the Alps (AC Target Attainment)
Key questions of Alpine Development (Delphi)
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The SOIA-DIAMONT co-operation
  • DIAMONT newsletter sent to all SOIA
    representatives
  • Contributions of SOIA representatives in the
    DIAMONT newsletter
  • DIAMONT homepage
  • Delivery of data from DIAMONT to SOIA and vice
    versa (written agreement on data exchange)
  • DIAMONT data storage in SOIA Format
  • Delivery of all WP reports to SOIA
  • Jour fixe all 4 weeks of the DIAMONT scientific
    director with ACs Secretary General (responsible
    for SOIA)
  • Formal incorporation of ACs Secretary General
    into DIAMONT as the Chairman of the Advisory
    Board
  • Frequent contacts of all national DIAMONT
    partners with their national SOIA representatives

written communication
oral communication
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19-20JUNE
STRESAITALY
SUCCESS STORIES SESSION
Daniela Sena
pm.alpcity_at_regione.piemonte.it
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www.alpcity.it
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WORK PACKAGE 9
www.alpcity.it
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WORK PACKAGE 9
www.alpcity.it
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WORK PACKAGE 9
www.alpcity.it
ALPCITY LIBRARY SECTIONS - GUIDELINES
1
3
4
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WORK PACKAGE 9
www.alpcity.it
ALPCITY DATABASE
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WORK PACKAGE 9
www.alpcity.it
ALPCITY BPs SECTION - RUO
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WORK PACKAGE 9
www.alpcity.it
ALPCITY BEST PRACTICES FRAMEWORK THE UN HABITAT
PROGRAMME
WWW.ALPCITY.IT(WPs section)BPs - RUO
WWW.UNHABITAT.ORG(MoU)(UN Habitat at Milano
Meeting)
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WORK PACKAGE 9
www.alpcity.it
  • INVOLVEMENT OF STAKEHOLDERS
  • BOTTOM UP APPROACH
  • 21 CASE STUDIES AT A LOCAL LEVEL
  • COLLECTION AND SELECTION OF BEST PRACTICES
  • ORGANISATION OF MEETINGS / SEMINARS
  • CONTRIBUTION TO POLICY MAKING AT LOCAL LEVEL
  • BEST PRACTICES SYSTEM AND DATABASE
  • BEST PRACTICES GUIDELINES
  • PROPOSAL FOR A REGIONAL URBAN OBSERVATORY

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WORK PACKAGE 9
www.alpcity.it
FORUM FOR THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, ROME
(ITALY) CHALLANGES 2006 COMPETITION
ALPCITY AWARDED A DIPLOMA OF MERIT AS INNOVATIVE
PROJECT
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Alps Mobility II - Alpine Pearls
  • A sustainable mobility approach in the Alpine area

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Alps Mobility II - Alpine Pearls creation of
innovative transnational eco-tourism offers
called Alpine Pearls, linking the touristic
points of interest and environmentally friendly
resorts in the Alps (Pearls) with
environmentally sound transport means
Main objective holiday pleasure through
holidays from the car
Structure for PR and dissemination
Alps Mobility II
Dissemination activities for the Alpine Space
project
Association Alpine Pearls
PR and marketing concept for the tourism product
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Dissemination activities for Alps Mobility II
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  • EU-Conference Environmentally Friendly
    Travelling. Challenges and Innovations facing
    Environment, Transport and Tourism in January
    2006 European-wide presentation of Alps Mobility
    II and the Alpine Pearls idea, accompanied by
    intensive media relations

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4-page printed folder Alps Mobility II
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printed 50-page brochure at the end of the project
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electronic newsletters for project partners and
decision makers
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press and media relations by each project partner
inside his region/country, e.g. press conferences
after project meetings, regular press releases...
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www.alpsmobility.net
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An Alpine Pearl must
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  • be a municipality or a destination

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The Association ALPINE PEARLS Transnational
promotion of a sustainable tourism with
environmentally friendly mobility
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was founded in January 2006 in the framework of
the EU-Conference Environmentally Friendly
Travelling
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has its seat in Werfenweng/Austria and is
currently presided by Mr. Peter Brandauer, with
Vice-Presidents from each partner country
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is financed by yearly membership and marketing
contributions from the Pearls
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consists of 17 founding members
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PR and Marketing Concept for Alpine Pearls
The Message
a network of soft-mobile villages in the Alps,
focussing on sustainable mobility
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a strong tourism label
Alpine feeling, exceptionally beautiful villages,
mobility guarantee (travel to/from the Pearl,
region, locally)
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soft mobility is funny, joyful, practical, safe,
comfortable, reliable, environment. friendly
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Activities
Ohne Auto mobil Ökotourismus Reiseverkehr
presentation at fairs (ITB, Reise-pavillon
Hannover...)
advertise-ments in magazines
regular media relations
products DVD, Folder, homepage, media/ press kit
transnational tourism product development and
placement
design manual/ trademark
internal newsletters
www.alpine-pearls.com
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ALPS
GPSQUAKENET
ALPS-GPSQUAKENET Alpine Integrated GPS
Network Real-Time Monitoring and Master Model
for Continental Deformation and Earthquake Hazard
2004 - 2006
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ALPS
GPSQUAKENET
ALPS-GSPQUAKENET Partnership
Public typology research institutions, national
and governmental agencies, regional public
departments.
Outstanding European expertise in space geodesy,
geophysics and geodynamics.
Transnational structure with both the geoscience
and end-users Communities.
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ALPS
GPSQUAKENET
ALPS-GSPQUAKENET Partnership
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ALPS
GPSQUAKENET
Stakeholders Beneficiaries
Within the partnership new working lines
developped existing curricula extended
academic/research vs. end-users enhanced
foster the growth of advanced and multipurpose
studies maintain high level research
Outside the partnership Change the practice at
regional and local level use of GPS and space
based techniques make of GPS stations a
multiservice tool reconsider nation wide
legislation for seismic isolation and check for
its applicability at regional level funding new
research lines and space geodesy observatories
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ALPS
GPSQUAKENET
Cooperation in the framework oflarge EU
programmes
EUREF European Reference System
GMES Programme of the ESA Global Monitoring for
Environment and Security
EU-FP6 and FP7 Coordinated Actions involving
Mediteranean countries INCOMED EU-Asia Link
Programme
Other Interreg Programmes
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ALPS
GPSQUAKENET
Cooperation with Central Europe
Projects synergy
CEGRN
Knowledge transfer
CEI University Network in the framework of the
particular activities of the Earth
Science Committee at the CEI WG Science
Technology, coordinated by the University of
Trieste
www.ceinet.org
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ALPS
GPSQUAKENET
Beyond Europe North South

Projects Africa 10 Asia 3 Europe 1 Latin
America 3
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  • 1) Transnational problems calling for
    trans-national solutions
  • 2) Involvement of stakeholders addressing
    the
  • beneficiaries
  • 3) Combining perspectives approaches
  • Alpnap, Monitraf
  • 4) Promoting the results self reliance
  • 5) Bringing the Alpine Space Programme to the
    Stresa region

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ALPNAP Monitoring and Minimisation of
Traffic-Induced Noise and Air Pollution Along
Major Alpine Transport Routes
  • Emission modelling
  • Alpine Meteorology
  • Air pollution transport
  • Noise propagation
  • Environmental health effects

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ALPNAP Monitoring and Minimisation of
Traffic-Induced Noise and Air Pollution Along
Major Alpine Transport Routes
Brenner Route Field Measurements
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MONITRAF Monitoring of road traffic related
effects in the Alpine Space and common measures
  • Analysis of the impacts of road freight traffic
    along the 4 main corridors
  • Development of common measures in order to reduce
    the negative effects of road traffic.

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Brenner
Gotthard
Fréjus
Mont-Blanc
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ALPNAP Monitoring and Minimisation of
Traffic-Induced Noise and Air Pollution Along
Major Alpine Transport Routes
  • Emission modelling
  • Alpine Meteorology
  • Air pollution transport
  • Noise propagation
  • Environmental health effects

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ALPNAP Monitoring and Minimisation of
Traffic-Induced Noise and Air Pollution Along
Major Alpine Transport Routes
Brenner Route Field Measurements
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MONITRAF Monitoring of road traffic related
effects in the Alpine Space and common measures
  • Analysis of the impacts of road freight traffic
    along the 4 main corridors
  • Development of common measures in order to reduce
    the negative effects of road traffic.

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Brenner
Gotthard
Fréjus
Mont-Blanc
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  • 1) Transnational problems calling for trans-
  • national solutions
  • 2) Involvement of stakeholders addressing the
    beneficiaries
  • 3) Combining perspectives approaches
  • 4) Promoting the results self reliance
    Culturalp, Via Alpina
  • 5) Bringing the Alpine Space Programme to the
  • Stresa region

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Alpine Space Summit Stresa Lago Maggiore June
19th and 20th 2006
The project is promoted under the CIP programme
Interreg IIIB Alpine Space
  • PROJECT PARTNERS
  • four Italian regions (Regione Lombardia, Regione
    Piemonte,
  • Regione Valle dAosta, Regione Friuli
    Venezia Giulia)
  • the Austrian private partner Liske from
    Niederösterreich
  • the French partner PACA
  • the Swiss Canton Graubünden

Squeeze box process
Total 1,665.000 Start September 2002 End
June 2005
Spread out phase
Funds
EU / STATE REGION LOCAL AUTHORITIES
PRIVATES
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Alpine Space Summit Stresa Lago Maggiore June
19th and 20th 2006
Project processing
  • A shared aim

Historical settlements
Multilingual glossary
2. converging different visions towards a
common understanding
Shared information system HeriDSS (database and
GIS)

3. shared knowledge
Indicator set with harmonised sources SWOT
analysis methodology
Innovative tools for interventions
4. operative tools
Starting up of 22 pilot projects
5. external marketing
Spreading out CulturALP method experiences
(www.culturalp.org)
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Alpine Space Summit Stresa Lago Maggiore June
19th and 20th 2006
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  • 5 trails, 341 day stages, 8 countries, 30
    regions, more than 200 municipalities...

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From Via Alpina to Viadventure
  • 2001-2004 Via Alpina
  • Development of hiking routes and activities in
    the Alps
  • local development
  • international co-operation
  • valorisation of the natural and cultural
    heritage
  • 2005-2007 Viadventure - Via Alpina Development
    Venture
  • Put it into use in the territories for local
    development with local partners and prepare the
    long term

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Achievements Via Alpina 2001-2004
Common promotion
Quality guide
Information panels
Trail signposting reminder marks
Database
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Promotion and consolidation of project's
activities and results
  • Central role of the trails network (focused on
    signposting and trail-heritage description) both
    as a Via Alpina project's product and as a
    baseline for Viadventure project
  • Via Alpina, as a global product, is a promotion
    tool for itself (hiking tourism offer), for the
    crossed territories and the local tourism offers
    (showcase at a trans-national level)
  • Via Alpina, as a trade mark, is an asset for the
    marketing of local tourism offers
  • This question of perpetuation constitutes a major
    aim of the current project phase

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  • 1) Transnational problems calling for
    trans-national solutions
  • 2) Involvement of stakeholders addressing
    the
  • beneficiaries
  • 3) Combining perspectives approaches
  • 4) Promoting the results self reliance
  • 5) Bringing the Alpine Space Programme to the
    Stresa region
  • Crafts, Alplakes

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ALPINE LAKES NETWORK Alpine Space Summit Stresa -
June 19 20, 2006
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Regioni
ALPLAKES PARTNER REGIONS
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schedeEst
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Maggiore
Lake Maggiore and its catchment
From OLL Lombardy Lake Observatory, 2005
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Schede ovest
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21aviglian2
Avigliana Lakes ,June 2006 Local Action
Meeting at Avigliana Lakes, Environment,
Ecotourism
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Ceresole
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Viverone
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Avigliana
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33 candia
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