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Audible Alps - CIPRA Podcast: Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in t
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2 days ago
In this first episode of our three-part series “Rethinking youth migration in the Alps,” we explore one of the most urgent challenges facing Alpine regions today: the steady departure of young, educated people from mountain communities - and the search for new, future-proof solutions. We’re joined by Viviana Caldara from the Autonomous Province of Trento and Elisa Rapetti from the Franco Demarchi Foundation, partners of the Interreg Alpine Space project OUT4INGOV. Together, they help us understand what mountain communities truly lose when young people leave — not only economic strength, but the creativity, energy, and social cohesion that keep Alpine villages alive. In our conversation, Elisa and Viviana place these local challenges within the wider European context - where youth populations are shrinking, rural areas are aging, and urbanisation is accelerating. Together, we explore why traditional policies no longer work, and how a new mindset is emerging: one built around circularity of skills and positive spillover effects. Instead of forcing young people to stay or return, this approach embraces mobility while keeping knowledge, relationships, and ideas flowing back into the communities of origin. Elisa and Viviana explain how this creates a triple-win: benefiting the young person, the place they move to, as well as the place they come from. We also discuss why involving young people directly in shaping solutions is essential. From youth councils to participatory approaches, the experts highlight how empowerment, diversity, and shared decision-making make Alpine governance more democratic, more innovative, and more sustainable. Young people, they remind us, are not only the future of the Alps — they are key actors of today. Learn more about the OUT4INGOV project here: https://www.cipra.org/en/projects/out4ingov-shaping-youth-migration https://www.alpine-space.eu/project/out4ingov/ Subscribe to our podcast: www.cipra.org/podcast Moderation: Laura Haberfellner & Hanna Öllös, CIPRA International Lab The project “New generation alpine OUT-migration Engagement FOR an INclusive GOVernance” (OUT4INGOV) is funded by the Interreg Alpine Space Programme.
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In this first episode of our three-part series “Rethinking youth migration in the Alps,” we explore one of the most urgent challenges facing Alpine regions today: the steady departure of young, educated people from mountain communities - and the search for new, future-proof solutions. We’re joined by Viviana Caldara from the Autonomous Province of Trento and Elisa Rapetti from the Franco Demarchi Foundation, partners of the Interreg Alpine Space project OUT4INGOV. Together, they help us understand what mountain communities truly lose when young people leave — not only economic strength, but the creativity, energy, and social cohesion that keep Alpine villages alive. In our conversation, Elisa and Viviana place these local challenges within the wider European context - where youth populations are shrinking, rural areas are aging, and urbanisation is accelerating. Together, we explore why traditional policies no longer work, and how a new mindset is emerging: one built around circularity of skills and positive spillover effects. Instead of forcing young people to stay or return, this approach embraces mobility while keeping knowledge, relationships, and ideas flowing back into the communities of origin. Elisa and Viviana explain how this creates a triple-win: benefiting the young person, the place they move to, as well as the place they come from. We also discuss why involving young people directly in shaping solutions is essential. From youth councils to participatory approaches, the experts highlight how empowerment, diversity, and shared decision-making make Alpine governance more democratic, more innovative, and more sustainable. Young people, they remind us, are not only the future of the Alps — they are key actors of today. Learn more about the OUT4INGOV project here: https://www.cipra.org/en/projects/out4ingov-shaping-youth-migration https://www.alpine-space.eu/project/out4ingov/ Subscribe to our podcast: www.cipra.org/podcast Moderation: Laura Haberfellner & Hanna Öllös, CIPRA International Lab The project “New generation alpine OUT-migration Engagement FOR an INclusive GOVernance” (OUT4INGOV) is funded by the Interreg Alpine Space Programme.
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#93 (sl) Kaj dihamo pozimi? O vplivu individualnih kurišč na zrak
Audible Alps - CIPRA Podcast: Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in t
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#93 (sl) Kaj dihamo pozimi? O vplivu individualnih kurišč na zrak
Pozimi kakovost zraka pogosto močno upade, še posebej v krajih, kjer se ogrevamo z drvi. V tem podkastu se Nina Tome iz okoljske organizacije Focus pogovarja s Špela Berlot Veselko, ki se profesionalno ukvarja s kakovostjo zraka in viri onesnaženja - prometom in kurišči - v organizaciji CIPRA Slovenija. Špela pojasni, kako individualna kurišča vplivajo na naše zdravje in okolje. Raziskujemo tudi praktične korake, ki jih lahko posamezniki in skupnosti naredijo za čistejši zrak. Pogovor ponuja koristne nasvete, ozaveščanje in vpogled v sistemske rešitve za bolj zdrav zrak. Kje najti podatke in informacije o kakovosti zraka? - European Air Quality Index (European Environmental Agency): https://airindex.eea.europa.eu/AQI/index.html - Air Quality index na podlagi občanske znanosti in cenejših merilcev: https://www.iqair.com/world-air-quality - ARSO - zrak - podatki: https://www.arso.gov.si/zrak/kakovost%20zraka/podatki/ - NIJZ - zrak: https://nijz.si/moje-okolje/zrak/ ---- What do we breathe in winter? The impact of individual heating systems on air quality In winter, air quality often deteriorates significantly, especially in places where wood is used for heating. In this podcast, Nina Tome from the environmental organization Focus talks to Špela Berlot Veselko, who works professionally on air quality and sources of pollution—traffic and heating systems—at CIPRA Slovenia. Špela explains how individual heating systems affect our health and the environment. We also explore practical steps that individuals and communities can take to achieve cleaner air. The discussion offers useful advice, raises awareness, and provides insight into systemic solutions for healthier air. Where can I find data and information on air quality? - European Air Quality Index (European Environmental Agency): https://airindex.eea.europa.eu/AQI/index.html - Air Quality Index based on citizen science and cheaper measuring devices: https://www.iqair.com/world-air-quality - ARSO - air - data: https://www.arso.gov.si/zrak/kakovost%20zraka/podatki/ - NIJZ - air: https://nijz.si/moje-okolje/zrak/
Audible Alps - CIPRA Podcast: Interviews, background talks and voices from all Alpine countries: Listen to this and more in t
In this first episode of our three-part series “Rethinking youth migration in the Alps,” we explore one of the most urgent challenges facing Alpine regions today: the steady departure of young, educated people from mountain communities - and the search for new, future-proof solutions. We’re joined by Viviana Caldara from the Autonomous Province of Trento and Elisa Rapetti from the Franco Demarchi Foundation, partners of the Interreg Alpine Space project OUT4INGOV. Together, they help us understand what mountain communities truly lose when young people leave — not only economic strength, but the creativity, energy, and social cohesion that keep Alpine villages alive. In our conversation, Elisa and Viviana place these local challenges within the wider European context - where youth populations are shrinking, rural areas are aging, and urbanisation is accelerating. Together, we explore why traditional policies no longer work, and how a new mindset is emerging: one built around circularity of skills and positive spillover effects. Instead of forcing young people to stay or return, this approach embraces mobility while keeping knowledge, relationships, and ideas flowing back into the communities of origin. Elisa and Viviana explain how this creates a triple-win: benefiting the young person, the place they move to, as well as the place they come from. We also discuss why involving young people directly in shaping solutions is essential. From youth councils to participatory approaches, the experts highlight how empowerment, diversity, and shared decision-making make Alpine governance more democratic, more innovative, and more sustainable. Young people, they remind us, are not only the future of the Alps — they are key actors of today. Learn more about the OUT4INGOV project here: https://www.cipra.org/en/projects/out4ingov-shaping-youth-migration https://www.alpine-space.eu/project/out4ingov/ Subscribe to our podcast: www.cipra.org/podcast Moderation: Laura Haberfellner & Hanna Öllös, CIPRA International Lab The project “New generation alpine OUT-migration Engagement FOR an INclusive GOVernance” (OUT4INGOV) is funded by the Interreg Alpine Space Programme.