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Conference: How cycling in the Alps contributes to more sustainable tourism

Conference: How cycling in the Alps contributes to more sustainable tourism Federal Office for Spatial Development Bern, 22.04.2021 - Traffic and tourism have a strong climatic and ecological impact on the sensitive Alps. The pressure from tourism, especially mobility, is growing, while space and ecological capacities are limited. The Federal Office for Spatial Development ARE addressed this issue in MoVe the Alps, an international online conference held on 22 April 2021. Sustainable cycling tourism was at the centre of the discussions. The conference was supported by the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention and the Federal Roads Office FEDRO. Cycling is enjoying a boom, especially thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. The bicycle is a preferred means of transport for everyday life as well as for leisure and holidays – often also in the Alpine region. Holidaymakers who cycle emit virtually no greenhouse gases. As a result, they can help Switzerl

Experts discuss recent innovations trends adopted in decarbonisation and promotion of Hydrogen based technologies

Experts discuss recent innovations trends adopted in decarbonisation and promotion of Hydrogen based technologies
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Mohd Daud is new Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council CEO | Malaysia

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Taiwan to open an office in Guyana - Taipei Times

Taiwan to open an office in Guyana RECIPROCATION? Although Georgetown made clear its ‘one China’ policy remained, Taipei has opened the door wide for Guyana to establish an office here, a source said By Lu Yi-hsuan, Shih Hsiao-kuang and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporters, with staff writer Taiwan is to open a representative office in Guyana, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced yesterday, establishing a presence in the South American nation that is to focus on economic ties, before eventually offering commercial and consular services. On Jan. 11, an agreement was inked with the Guyanese Department of Foreign Trade to establish a “Taiwan office,” with the possibility that Guyana would open a reciprocal office in Taiwan, the ministry said in a statement.

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