Alpine Convention Secretariat 2025 – Sustainable Perspectives for the Alpine Area
Abstract
Through its activities, the Alpine Convention Secretariat promotes networking and cooperation with various stakeholders at both horizontal and vertical levels, thereby aiming for a resource-efficient use of the Alpine region while taking into account the interests of the population and the sensitivity of the Alpine environment. Climate change and the biodiversity crisis pose particular challenges that must be duly considered in all measures. The cultural and social specificities of the Alpine region are to be taken into account, and the diverse habitats are to be preserved and further promoted. In the field of tourism and leisure activities, the objective is to explore new approaches to sustainability indicators that help balance tourism and leisure activities with ecological and social requirements and to reduce negative environmental impacts accordingly. Another objective is to develop a perspective for socially responsible and environmentally friendly tourism, taking into account the needs of civil society. In the field of energy, the objective is to promote nature- and landscape-friendly energy generation, distribution, and use—taking into account current legal frameworks such as RED III—including the promotion of energy-saving measures. This is to be achieved by addressing Alpine-specific challenges and fostering cross-sectoral, participatory energy spatial planning. Overall, this also aims to contribute to the development of a sound technical and scientific basis. Activities related to Alpine spatial planning as a cross-cutting issue focus on environmentally sound planning that balances the diverse usage demands of different sectors while involving the public, particularly civil society. In line with the Alpine Climate Target System 2050, this supports the development of a climate-neutral and climate-resilient Alpine region. As part of a holistic approach to the sustainable development of the Alpine region and in accordance with the objectives of the Alpine Convention, participation in Alpine-relevant national and international events and committee meetings—such as working groups of the Alpine Convention and/or EUSALP, the ÖROK Working Group on the Alpine Region, or the ÖNK—aims to advance sustainable development concepts for the Alpine region. This work builds on the Alpine Convention Office’s many years of experience within CIPRA Austria and leverages synergies with cooperation partners.
Project staff
Karolina Taczanowska
Priv.-Doz. Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Karolina Taczanowska
karolina.taczanowska@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85332
BOKU Project Leader
01.02.2026 - 30.06.2028
Felicitas Steiner-Tömböl
Dipl.-Ing. Felicitas Steiner-Tömböl B.Sc.
felicitas.steiner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85325
Project Staff
01.03.2026 - 31.01.2029
BOKU partners
External partners
CIPRA International Lab GmbH
partner