: The most significant threat identified was the rapid recession of the Great Aletsch Glacier. The report noted that while the visual landscape remains stunning, the physical loss of ice is an irreversible trend under current climatic conditions.
: Efforts to balance high visitor numbers with conservation were deemed successful, though requiring constant vigilance to avoid "over-tourism". Other References to "Aletsch 2014"
: The Swiss National Library includes publications from 2014 documenting the cultural and statistical history of the region, such as the Schweizer Alpen Jungfrau-Aletsch . Aletsch 2014
While the UNESCO report is the most prominent, the term also appeared in regional Swiss records:
: The site benefits from rigorous national and cantonal protection laws in Switzerland. : The most significant threat identified was the
: Continuous scientific research and monitoring of the glacier and local biodiversity were praised as high-standard.
: A folk music group called Ländlerfrinda Aletsch remained active in the region during this period, performing traditional Swiss music. Other References to "Aletsch 2014" : The Swiss
: 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.