The Alps extend across the territory of seven countries in Central Europe. But what do they actually represent? Do they constitute the major barrier between north and south? Are they a reservoir of future European resources? Are they an all-purpose Disneyland for anyone seeking recreation, fun, or simply a quick thrill? Should they be seen as a habitat and a cultural landscape or a global model for sustainable development? Depending on the personal point of view of the observer or of the people who inhabit the Alps, they may be all or only one of these things
The current regional development strategies require mountain regions to specialise in their landscap...
Abstract: A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine region may be one of the most ...
International audienceThe signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention...
Abstract : At the beginning of the 21st century, the Alps are in an unprecedented situation where di...
Abstract : As part of a prospective study commissioned by the managing authority of the transnationa...
In the context of increasing fragmentation and functional differentiation in international governanc...
While in the early days of the European history of culture the Alps were seen as forbidding, since t...
While in the early days of the European history of culture the Alps were seen as forbidding, since t...
Abstract : ased on the findings of thе recently finalised research project REGALP we present some id...
Since the 19th century, Italy’s mountain regions have suffered from depopulation and land abandonmen...
Abstract : The article identifies development issues for the Alps and examines their meaning. Conduc...
The article deals with the Alps as an area of both cultural, social and political contact and divisi...
More than ever before, the Alps are affected by increasingly varied and powerful flows and equally b...
The signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (also called Alpine Convention) by the A...
The Alps in the plans: the images of mountains in the spatial planning policies of Northern Italian ...
The current regional development strategies require mountain regions to specialise in their landscap...
Abstract: A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine region may be one of the most ...
International audienceThe signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention...
Abstract : At the beginning of the 21st century, the Alps are in an unprecedented situation where di...
Abstract : As part of a prospective study commissioned by the managing authority of the transnationa...
In the context of increasing fragmentation and functional differentiation in international governanc...
While in the early days of the European history of culture the Alps were seen as forbidding, since t...
While in the early days of the European history of culture the Alps were seen as forbidding, since t...
Abstract : ased on the findings of thе recently finalised research project REGALP we present some id...
Since the 19th century, Italy’s mountain regions have suffered from depopulation and land abandonmen...
Abstract : The article identifies development issues for the Alps and examines their meaning. Conduc...
The article deals with the Alps as an area of both cultural, social and political contact and divisi...
More than ever before, the Alps are affected by increasingly varied and powerful flows and equally b...
The signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (also called Alpine Convention) by the A...
The Alps in the plans: the images of mountains in the spatial planning policies of Northern Italian ...
The current regional development strategies require mountain regions to specialise in their landscap...
Abstract: A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine region may be one of the most ...
International audienceThe signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention...