Within the ISDEMA project, a re-assessment of the basic requirements for sustainable development in mountain regions has been discussed. The case studies from a series of different mountain ranges in Europe underpin the need to relate the various sectoral topics, such as agriculture, forestry, tourism, transport, water and energy use to innovative strategies for mountain regions. This includes a particular focus on influencing development discourse, reflecting social demand with the aim to enhance participation, and institutional development
The mission of the project is to develop and transfer a Sustainable Development & Management Model. ...
Regional development in mountain areas and the impact of development on landscapes have been focuses...
The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
Over the last years, the recognition of goods and services provided by mountain areas meeting in-cre...
This paper describes the reasons for the urgent need to dedicate substantial research and Developmen...
Mountain regions provide goods and services such as water, hydroelectricity, timber, biodiversity, r...
Mountains cover a significant portion of the land area of many countries in the world, and their res...
The history of the discipline of high mountain research is reflected in the approaches of empirical ...
The Alpine range is one of the best-known regions of relentless tourism growth. While it attracted o...
The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme provides for the improvement of the territ...
Abstract: Tourism can be an important way of preserving the mountain communities, bringing revenue a...
The cultural landscape in Austria is characterised by the high proportion (70%) of mountain areas. M...
Mountain regions provide essential ecosystem goods and services (EGS) for both mountain dwellers and...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
The Centre for Development and Environment (CDE) at the University of Bern has long-standing experie...
The mission of the project is to develop and transfer a Sustainable Development & Management Model. ...
Regional development in mountain areas and the impact of development on landscapes have been focuses...
The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
Over the last years, the recognition of goods and services provided by mountain areas meeting in-cre...
This paper describes the reasons for the urgent need to dedicate substantial research and Developmen...
Mountain regions provide goods and services such as water, hydroelectricity, timber, biodiversity, r...
Mountains cover a significant portion of the land area of many countries in the world, and their res...
The history of the discipline of high mountain research is reflected in the approaches of empirical ...
The Alpine range is one of the best-known regions of relentless tourism growth. While it attracted o...
The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme provides for the improvement of the territ...
Abstract: Tourism can be an important way of preserving the mountain communities, bringing revenue a...
The cultural landscape in Austria is characterised by the high proportion (70%) of mountain areas. M...
Mountain regions provide essential ecosystem goods and services (EGS) for both mountain dwellers and...
Within the last century the awareness of mountain regions and their complex system has grown and the...
The Centre for Development and Environment (CDE) at the University of Bern has long-standing experie...
The mission of the project is to develop and transfer a Sustainable Development & Management Model. ...
Regional development in mountain areas and the impact of development on landscapes have been focuses...
The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...