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News ArchivesFor An Environmental CharterSubmitted by sm on Tue, 16/05/2006 - 17:10.Last February, during the Plenary in Lausanne, the issue of undertaking a statement on environmental matters was addressed. Building an environmental networkSubmitted by sm on Mon, 21/11/2005 - 08:24.The CIVL bureau has just reactivated its Working Group for Environmental Affairs. Its Chairman, Thomas Senac, is looking for concerned people to build a dedicated network. Environmental Affairs : a new Working GroupSubmitted by sm on Sun, 06/11/2005 - 15:41.Thomas Sénac, from France, was appointed to chair a new Environment Affairs Working Group. CIVL Plenary 2000 Report on environmental mattersSitges, Spain The FAI General Conference accepted an environmental policy statement in 1997. It states that the FAI will publish environmental Codes of Conduct for different air sport disciplines. Codes of Conduct cover e.g. considerate flying, flying site layout and operational procedures, landscaping and habitat and Nature Conservation. Environmental Commission has written Environmental Codes of Conduct which has two parts: the first part is common to all, the second part specific advice to different air sports. The Air Sport Commissions (ASCs) were asked to review the draft. The hang gliding and paragliding part was reviewed and all who commented the draft before CIVL Plenary 1999 considered it a good document. CIVL Plenary 2001 Report on environmental mattersLausanne, Switzerland All human activities have an impact on the environment – also flying, sports etc. The impacts vary from local to global. Local The local impacts have been a problem on many mountain sites (especially in national parks etc.). The local impacts may include : |
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