In most Alpine regions with current negative migratory balance, new in-migration from urban areas has meanwhile become a relevant factor. However, this phenomenon is insignificant in Austria’s Eastern Alps. The aim of this thesis-led work is to empirically demonstrate the main reasons for this demographically exceptional position. The Styrian-Lower Austrian Limestone Alps, representing the peripheral core area of Austria's Eastern Alps, were chosen as the study area, as in this region the population decline and above all, migratory losses are particularly high. Through various qualitative and quantitative data acquisition techniques it was shown that new inmigration is still insignificant. The main reasons for this are the perseverance of l...
The contribution presents findings from the research on a constitution of new ethnic identities in A...
The European Alps are among the world's most densely populated mountain regions. To date, towns have...
The paper investigates the determinants of internal migration within late imperial Austria. In contr...
Current research examines demographic changes in peripheral mountain regions of the Southern Alps wi...
According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the las...
For a long time, peripheral rural mountain regions in many countries were marked by emigration, part...
In this paper the autor attempts to answer the questions: whether the demographic processes taking p...
Nearly a quarter of the Alpine area is covered by a dense network of large protected areas (LPAs) of...
In contrast to common perceptions, immigrants do not only make up a growing part of urban population...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
The increase of immigration is experienced as an important aspect of contemporary rural change acros...
This paper aims at retracing the important phases of migrations in the alpine regions and the Jura f...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
The alpine populations of Dauphiné have evolved in a relative containment since the antique period u...
Besides population decline, structurally weak rural areas in Austria face a new challenge related to...
The contribution presents findings from the research on a constitution of new ethnic identities in A...
The European Alps are among the world's most densely populated mountain regions. To date, towns have...
The paper investigates the determinants of internal migration within late imperial Austria. In contr...
Current research examines demographic changes in peripheral mountain regions of the Southern Alps wi...
According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the las...
For a long time, peripheral rural mountain regions in many countries were marked by emigration, part...
In this paper the autor attempts to answer the questions: whether the demographic processes taking p...
Nearly a quarter of the Alpine area is covered by a dense network of large protected areas (LPAs) of...
In contrast to common perceptions, immigrants do not only make up a growing part of urban population...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
The increase of immigration is experienced as an important aspect of contemporary rural change acros...
This paper aims at retracing the important phases of migrations in the alpine regions and the Jura f...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
The alpine populations of Dauphiné have evolved in a relative containment since the antique period u...
Besides population decline, structurally weak rural areas in Austria face a new challenge related to...
The contribution presents findings from the research on a constitution of new ethnic identities in A...
The European Alps are among the world's most densely populated mountain regions. To date, towns have...
The paper investigates the determinants of internal migration within late imperial Austria. In contr...