a guide to reducing the impact of ski lifts on mountain pastures

a guide to reducing the impact of ski lifts on mountain pastures
a guide to reducing the impact of ski lifts on mountain pastures

How can we ensure that winter sports infrastructures do not deteriorate the quality of mountain pastures in summer?

The question mobilized Domaines skiables de (DSF), which mandated a scientific organization to better understand the impact of the construction of ski lifts on high altitude ecosystems.
For two years, eight stations in Savoie served as study sites.
The data collected allowed DSF to publish a mountain pasture rehabilitation guide presented to us by David Ponson, president of the Savoie section of Domaines skiables de France.

ITA David Ponson 1 – DSF mountain pasture rehabilitation guide (41'')

Domaines skiables de France wanted to make this mountain pasture rehabilitation guide accessible to as many people as possible: it is online, accessible free of charge.
He has even set up training for mountain professionals, so that they can learn the advice in this guide.

ITA David Ponson 2 – DSF mountain pasture rehabilitation guide (38'')

In this guide, we find advice for rehabilitating spaces occupied by ski lift infrastructures, but also for reducing the impact of future developments.


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