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: Continuous scientific research and monitoring of the glacier and local biodiversity were praised as high-standard.
The report highlighted that the management of the Jungfrau-Aletsch site was highly effective. Key points included:
: There was ongoing discussion regarding the Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments, with concerns that protection might be weakened to favor renewable energy production. Management and Protection Aletsch 2014
: Potential threats were noted from increased tourism infrastructure and the expansion of hydropower. However, the IUCN report emphasized that these are currently "strictly controlled" by high protection status.
: The site benefits from rigorous national and cantonal protection laws in Switzerland. : Continuous scientific research and monitoring of the
While the UNESCO report is the most prominent, the term also appeared in regional Swiss records:
The primary report for refers to the 2014 Conservation Outlook Assessment for the Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch , a UNESCO World Heritage site. This assessment, conducted by the IUCN World Heritage Outlook , evaluated the site's conservation status, threats, and management effectiveness at that time. Conservation Outlook: Good with Some Concern Management and Protection : Potential threats were noted
: A folk music group called Ländlerfrinda Aletsch remained active in the region during this period, performing traditional Swiss music.