
Council decides, in Mittersill, the Federal cross-country course for 2019
Mittersill/Matrei/Großkirchheim (OTS) – Hutter: Great projects in research and science, as well as in public Relations only in Federal countries across the mind, and pins and more value for the natural and cultural landscape of the national Park.
Of the 185,000 hectares the largest national Park in the Alps and the whole of Central Europe, extends over three Austrian Federal States, 44,000 hectares in Carinthia, 61.000 ha in Tirol and 80,000 ha in Salzburg. „This size is ecological work, an optimal base for an effective process protection and research, calls for the management of the reserve but often in economic and organizational issues,“ says national Park councillor Maria Hutter, the current Chairman of the national Park Council Hohe Tauern.
In the Council, the German Federal transnational decision-making body consisting of the Federal Minister for sustainability, and tourism, Elisabeth Köstinger and the
three in the provincial governments of Carinthia, Salzburg and Tirol resort competent members, in addition to councillor Maria Hutter (Salzburg, Chairman), Governor’s representative Ingrid Felipe (Tirol) and councillor Sara Schaar (Carinthia), the national and international decisions for the national Park Hohe Tauern decided. At the country level, it is again important to strengthen the national Park, together with the actors.
In the framework of the annual Council meeting on may 6. March 2019 in the national Park centre in Mittersill has been summed up a successful year 2018. 26 transnational cooperation in the areas of nature and species protection, science and research, education
and visitor information, and public Relations,
2019, with a budget volume of around € 860.000,– implemented.
In the area of science and research launched in addition to the ongoing projects in 2019 as part of a vegetation mapping. The study area extends to selected areas of 156,88 km2 and includes the territories Seebach valley (Carinthia), „wilderness area of Sulzbach valleys“ (Salzburg) and „Walkway“ (Tyrol). The three-year, EU co-funded project with a funding volume of over € 400.000,– for the first time, collect comprehensive documentation of biotope types. The mapping instructions from the office of the Salzburg provincial government provides the Foundation for this. In addition, for selected biotope types extensive detail surveys are planned. The Vegetation in the protected area is, for the first time on a nationwide basis
captures and creates the foundations to the
To understand developments in the nature better, and to protect it better.
With the new graphic appearance of the Hohe Tauern national Park, a striking Branding, which is now across the Board in Social Media and Online. The home page of the national Park was completely redesigned and modern user behavior adapted. With new Design, new menu, management and further technical development with regard to user-friendliness, browser compatibility and loading speed, people oriented themselves during the Relaunch, especially the Trends of the latest Web-optic
and the user behavior on the market. Particularly for Smartphones
and Tablets optimized the Site technically and visually appealing. After all, over 80% of Internet users with the phone are in the cut in the network on the go.
„We are developing and expanding our Online presence constantly in the Conviction of the Hohe Tauern national Park, its values and ideas but also the diverse Knowledge, thereby, accessible to a wide audience,“ is the presidency convinced the end of Maria Hutter. A concept for the YouTube channel should be developed, in may, a film will be completed with state of the art 4-K technology. The steadily growing fan base in the social media (Facebook: 34.500 Fans, Instagram: 3,000 Followers) underlines the way in the national Park, to score points with Knowledge in the Social Media world.
In the real world, a press trip for a science journalist shows-the value of the national Park Hohe Tauern in the protection of waters.
Helene Mattersberger, Public Relations Council Of The Hohe Tauern, Tel: 04875 5112-806892; 0664 2516166