To explore the full scope of the findings from the SIEPPUR project, please refer to the documents listed below.
These resources offer detailed insights into the tools, strategies and best practices identified to enhance climate resilience across the entire snow management process. Whether you are a stakeholder in mountain tourism, a winter sports professional or a sustainability advocate, these materials aim to support informed action and long-term environmental managementfor snow sports, particularly biathlon.
SIEPPUR Research Findings
Click hereto read the Summary of Midterm Findings, April 2024.
Click here to read the Report on current state of snow management in Nordic Snow Sports, February 2024.
Click here to read the Results of the Gap Analysis – Snow Management in Nordic Snow Sports, February 2024.
Click here to read the Good Practices for Governance of snow sports on national and operational level
Click here to read the Good Practices for Sustainable Snow Management in Nordic Snow Sports,
Click here to read the Good Practices for Sustainable Snow Management in Nordic Snow Sports, February 2024
Click here to read the Roadmap to Sustainable Snow Management, November 2024
Click here to read the Roadmap to Sustainable Snow Management for Nordic venues in the Alps High Altitude – Low Latitude
Click here to read the Roadmap to Sustainable Snow Management for European mid-mountain Nordic venues Medium Latitude – Medium Altitude
Click here to read the Roadmap to Sustainable Snow Management for Scandinavian Nordic venues Low Altitude – High Latitude
SIEPPUR good practices identified
Snow production Good Practices identified: see details here
Snow storage Good Practices identified: see details here
Snow transportation Good Practices identified: see details here
Snow grooming Good Practices identified: see details here
Snow handling Good Practices identified: see details here
SnowHow campaign
If you are interested in publishing the awareness raising campaign or using the visuals please reach out to us. Then we can send along the high-resolution version or even offer a translated version in your native language.