On March 11 2012, Switzerland’s initiative populaire “To put a stop to the invasive spread of second homes” was accepted by 50.6% of the Swiss population. This initiative was launched in 2006 by the Franz Weber Foundation to limit the number of second homes to 20% of the total housing stock in each of the Swiss communes. Acceptance of the initiative was a surprise in that it had met with considerable opposition: apart from the Parliament – the National Council and the Council of the States –..
Climate change impacts such as shrinking glaciers and decreasing snow cover are expected to cause ch...
The dimensions of Swiss political space and the inclusion of the « New ecological policy » Two surve...
To go beyond existing publications on inter-communal migrations in Switzerland, this paper focuses o...
On March 11 2012, Switzerland’s initiative populaire “To put a stop to the invasive spread of second...
The Alps have an important role in defining the Swiss national identity, and play a major part in fo...
The acceptance of the initiative to limit second homes was a real shock for Swiss tourist regions. B...
The political culture of Switzerland has two particularly original features that sometimes combine i...
In a majority of the tourist municipalities of the Swiss Alps, more than 50% of residences are secon...
In the Pyrenees, the decentralised manner in which planning permission is awarded to projects might ...
Second homes are quite popular in the Alps. Many people living in urban agglomerations endeavor to s...
The aim of the Swiss National Research Programmes is to carry out scientific research to identify, a...
Second homes have grown quickly in numbers in the last decades and played an important role in the d...
As in many other mountain areas, peripheral regions of the Swiss Alps are experiencing outmigration...
International audienceCitizens' initiatives for sustainable lifestyles have been multiplying all ove...
While in the early days of the European history of culture the Alps were seen as forbidding, since t...
Climate change impacts such as shrinking glaciers and decreasing snow cover are expected to cause ch...
The dimensions of Swiss political space and the inclusion of the « New ecological policy » Two surve...
To go beyond existing publications on inter-communal migrations in Switzerland, this paper focuses o...
On March 11 2012, Switzerland’s initiative populaire “To put a stop to the invasive spread of second...
The Alps have an important role in defining the Swiss national identity, and play a major part in fo...
The acceptance of the initiative to limit second homes was a real shock for Swiss tourist regions. B...
The political culture of Switzerland has two particularly original features that sometimes combine i...
In a majority of the tourist municipalities of the Swiss Alps, more than 50% of residences are secon...
In the Pyrenees, the decentralised manner in which planning permission is awarded to projects might ...
Second homes are quite popular in the Alps. Many people living in urban agglomerations endeavor to s...
The aim of the Swiss National Research Programmes is to carry out scientific research to identify, a...
Second homes have grown quickly in numbers in the last decades and played an important role in the d...
As in many other mountain areas, peripheral regions of the Swiss Alps are experiencing outmigration...
International audienceCitizens' initiatives for sustainable lifestyles have been multiplying all ove...
While in the early days of the European history of culture the Alps were seen as forbidding, since t...
Climate change impacts such as shrinking glaciers and decreasing snow cover are expected to cause ch...
The dimensions of Swiss political space and the inclusion of the « New ecological policy » Two surve...
To go beyond existing publications on inter-communal migrations in Switzerland, this paper focuses o...