Aletsch 2014 Today

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

: Efforts to balance high visitor numbers with conservation were deemed successful, though requiring constant vigilance to avoid "over-tourism". Other References to "Aletsch 2014" Aletsch 2014

: Continuous scientific research and monitoring of the glacier and local biodiversity were praised as high-standard. While the UNESCO report is the most prominent,

The primary report for refers to the 2014 Conservation Outlook Assessment for the Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch , a UNESCO World Heritage site. This assessment, conducted by the IUCN World Heritage Outlook , evaluated the site's conservation status, threats, and management effectiveness at that time. Conservation Outlook: Good with Some Concern evaluated the site's conservation status