AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These reflections were offered as part of a panel discussion around the topic “Environmental regionalization, democracy, and civil society.” Additional presentations provided in the context of this panel discussion include those of Andreas Klinke, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (this volume), and Lorraine Elliott, Australian National University (this volume). Webcasts of all presentations are available at http://www.reg-observatory.org/outputs.html
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
The landscape in Austria is characterised by the high proportion (70%) of mountain areas. Although t...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
The institutionalization of mountain regions in Europe, Regional Studies. Since the 1990s, many ‘pro...
This preface to the special issue “Frames on the move: Regional governance in mountain areas” has th...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
Abstract : The debate over the possibility of implementing a European mountain policy has been ongoi...
AbstractThe international workshop “Regional environmental governance: international approaches, the...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
European countries have already a tradition in taking care of mountain area resources. As mountain ...
Europe's mountain areas have social, economic and environmental capital of significance for the enti...
In the context of increasing fragmentation and functional differentiation in international governanc...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
The landscape in Austria is characterised by the high proportion (70%) of mountain areas. Although t...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
The institutionalization of mountain regions in Europe, Regional Studies. Since the 1990s, many ‘pro...
This preface to the special issue “Frames on the move: Regional governance in mountain areas” has th...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
Abstract : The debate over the possibility of implementing a European mountain policy has been ongoi...
AbstractThe international workshop “Regional environmental governance: international approaches, the...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
AbstractThis contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These re...
European countries have already a tradition in taking care of mountain area resources. As mountain ...
Europe's mountain areas have social, economic and environmental capital of significance for the enti...
In the context of increasing fragmentation and functional differentiation in international governanc...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
The landscape in Austria is characterised by the high proportion (70%) of mountain areas. Although t...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...