Naturopa/Futuropa

The “Futuropa” magazine, formerly entitled Naturopa and published since 1968, is intended to raise awareness among European citizens and decision-makers of the importance of sustainable territorial development of the European continent. From 1968-2000, the magazine concentrated on promoting nature conservation, sustainable management of natural resources and the development of a multidisciplinary approach to environmental issues. Since 2001, the magazine has progressively introduced new themes such as landscape and cultural heritage in a perspective of sustainable territorial development and enhancement of the quality of life. The magazine is published in the two official languages of the Organisation (English and French).

List of issues*


Number  01 / 2008 The rural vernacular habitat

Number  103 / 2005 Landscape through literature (bilingual edition)

Number  102 / 2004 Nature and culture

Number  101 / 2004 The 25 years of the Bern Convention

Number  100 / 2003 Town and sustainable development

Number  99 / 2003 Memory of the heritage

Number  98 / 2002 Nature: the common heritage of humankind

Number  97 / 2002 Heritage and sustainable development

Number  96 / 2001 Trees, between nature and culture

Number  95 / 2001 European rural heritage

Number  94 / 2000 Environment in urban settings

Number  93 / 2000 The representation of nature in art

Number  92 / 2000 Employment and environment

Number  91 / 1999 Nature, the common heritage of humankind

Number  90 / 1999 Health and environment

Number  89 / 1999 Local and regional authorities and the environment

Number  88 / 1998 Coastal zones – towards sustainable management

Number  87 / 1998 European ecological networks

Number  86 / 1998  Landscapes: the setting for our future lives

Number  85 / 1997 Land and problems

Number  84 / 1997 Sustainable tourism development

Number  83 / 1997 Nature and the different religions

Number  82 / 1996 Reintroduction of species

Number  81 / 1996 Evaluation of ENCY 95

Number  80 / 1996 Charters and strategies

Number  79 / 1995 NGOs and environment

Number  78 / 1995 Regional planning

Number  77 / 1995 The Bern Convention

Number  76 / 1994 European Nature Conservation Year (ENCY 95)

Number  75 / 1994 Forests

Number  74 / 1994 Education

Number  73 / 1993 Biodiversity

Number  72 / 1993 Mountains

Number  71 / 1993 Lucerne Ministerial Conference

Number  70 / 1992 European legislation

Number  69 / 1992 Water

Number  67 / 1992 The Parliamentary Assembly

Number  66 / 1992 Fish

Number  65 / 1990 Soils

Number  64 / 1990 Environment in Europe

Number  63 / 1989 Organic agriculture and environment

Number  62 / 1989 Illegal traffic of animals

Number  61 / 1989 Education and training

Number  60 / 1988 Marine life

Number  59 / 1988 Tourism – Leisure – Environment

Number  58 / 1988 Waste

Number  57 / 1987 Soil

Number  56 / 1987 Agriculture and wildlife

Number  55 / 1987 Lisbon Ministerial Conference

Number  54 / 1986 Migration and North-South co-operation

Number  53 / 1986 Council of Europe Diploma zones

Number  52 / 1986 Education of hunters

Number  51 / 1985 Acid rain

Number  50 / 1985 Youth and voluntary work

Number  49 / 1985 Invertebrates

Number  48 / 1984 Computing and nature

Number  47 / 1984 Freshwater fish

Number  46 / 1984 The water’s edge

Number  45 / 1984 Small carnivores

Number  44 / 1983 Waterfowl

Number  43 / 1983 Forests

Number  42 / 1982 Studies in the Nature and Environment Series

Number  41 / 1982 20 years of the Standing Committee on the Environment

Number  40 / 1982 Raptors

Number  39 / 1981 Legislation

Number  38 / 1981 Protected areas

Number  37 / 1981 Energy

Number  36 / 1980 Nature in towns

Number  34/35 / 1980 Conservation of natural habitats

Number  33 / 1979 Agriculture

Number  32 / 1979 Hunting

Number  31 / 1978 Flora

Number  30 / 1978 Local authorities

Number  29 / 1978 The sea

 

 

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