Report on the State of the Alps Current state and future of the Alpine region
The Report on the State of the Alps offers periodical information on ecological, economical, and social development in the Alpine space. It provides a database on the future of the Alps for people in the world of politics, management, media or science. Furthermore, this standard work gives important yard sticks in terms of formulating adapted strategies.
Representatives of the Alpine countries, numerous networks and institutions of the Alpine Convention, the Permanent Secretariat as well as scientists and experts work together for the elaboration of these reports. Data are assessed, verified, and compared with the information provided by the Contracting Parties, and trends are analysed in order to identify the challenges of the future at an early stage.
- The 1st Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on transport and mobility
- The 2nd Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on water - long version and summary
- The 3rd Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on sustainable rural development and innovation - long version and summary
- The 4th Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on sustainable tourism in the Alps
- The 5th Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on demographic change in the Alps
- The 6th Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on greening the economy in the Alpine region - long version and summary
- The 7th Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on natural hazard risk governance
- The 8th Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on air quality
- The 9th Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on Alpine towns - long version,annex I and annex II
- The 10th Report on the State of the Alps, focusing on quality of life - in preparation
The Reports are available in all official languages of the Alpine Convention as well as English.