Tuesday, 17 September 2024 10:35

The pedagogical tool “ The Alps in my backpack” is available !

Mathias Merta, © Nagelfluhkette Nature Park Mathias Merta, © Nagelfluhkette Nature Park

As part of the 10th edition of "Youth at the Top," the multifunctional pedagogical tool The Alps in My Backpack has been updated and enhanced. Originally developed in 2016 by the "Environmental Education in Alpine Protected Areas" working group, this simple yet powerful tool helps participating organizations address common environmental challenges faced across the Alpine region—challenges that transcend political borders.

Although countries may be divided by borders, the Alpine nations share similar environmental issues, particularly in their mountainous regions. Nature knows no borders, and The Alps in My Backpack aims to help children and young people understand this interconnectedness, fostering a sense of belonging to the Alpine ecosystem. Considering global developments, such as the Montreal 30x30 goals for conservation, educating and raising awareness among young people has become more critical than ever. This tool plays a key role in cultivating environmentally conscious young citizens who will help shape a sustainable future.

“The Alps in my backpack” is a big sheet, measuring 240 x 150 cm and printed on a durable fabric. It shows the map of the Alps and all their principal protected areas. It features a detailed map of the Alps, highlighting key protected areas and offering an engaging way to explore the region's natural and cultural richness. The updated version incorporates a hidden puzzle with the Alpine Arc at its centre, encouraging children to actively explore and learn. The sheet also includes illustrations of iconic Alpine wildlife, showcasing animals in both their summer and winter coats, alongside depictions of biodiversity and socio-cultural aspects of life in the Alps.

The Alps in My Backpack is designed to be a versatile resource for educational activities focused on the Alps, mountain heritage, and protected Alpine areas. Developed collectively by members of ALPARC's Permanent Working Group on Environmental Education and Communication, it is an invaluable tool for rangers, educators, and youth leaders.

Copies of The Alps in My Backpack are available for a small contribution to all protected areas within the Alpine region.

To request a copy or learn more, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Coordination: ALPARC
Concept and content: ALPARC and Permanent Working group on Environmental Education and Communication
Cartographic data: SIG ALPARC 2024
Graphic designwww.graphi.media

We thank the German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) for the funding of the tool.

Below is a picture of The Alps in My Backpack. Click here to zoom in.

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