Aletsch | 2014

In 2014, the overall conservation outlook for the Aletsch region was rated as While the site’s values remained largely intact, the report identified specific long-term risks:

: The Swiss National Library includes publications from 2014 documenting the cultural and statistical history of the region, such as the Schweizer Alpen Jungfrau-Aletsch .

While the UNESCO report is the most prominent, the term also appeared in regional Swiss records: Aletsch 2014

: A folk music group called Ländlerfrinda Aletsch remained active in the region during this period, performing traditional Swiss music.

The report highlighted that the management of the Jungfrau-Aletsch site was highly effective. Key points included: In 2014, the overall conservation outlook for the

: 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. Key points included: : Potential threats were noted

: Continuous scientific research and monitoring of the glacier and local biodiversity were praised as high-standard.