The Alpine range is one of the best-known regions of relentless tourism growth. While it attracted outstanding numbers of tourists through both, summer and winter season, main destination areas are distributed very unevenly across the different parts of the mountain area. This led to a significant concentration of tourism intensity in some regions and even local “hot-spots” with a rising concern for negative effects on environmental performance. Alpine stakeholder groups (CIPRA) therefore advocated very early to address the issues of “overtourism” in this sensitive mountain context and succeeded in convincing politicians to agree on the Alpine Convention (1991), a policy agreement concerned with a whole set of sustainable development issues...
A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine Region is extremely sensitive to climate...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
Tourism can act as an important engine for rural development in peripheral mountain communities that...
Mountain regions provide goods and services such as water, hydroelectricity, timber, biodiversity, r...
Abstract: Tourism can be an important way of preserving the mountain communities, bringing revenue a...
What are the processes behind efforts for more sustainable mountain destinations in the German Alps ...
Since the 19th century, Italy’s mountain regions have suffered from depopulation and land abandonmen...
Relationship between the built environment and nature is particularly noticeable in areas with valua...
This article examines similarities and differences in the attitudes and social representations of de...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersDie im Jahr 1991 entstandene Alpen...
Purpose: This introductory paper aims to provide a broad overview of the significance and contributi...
The concept of sustainable mountain tourism development meets the needs of the present tourists and ...
This paper contributes to the comparative tourism sustainability debate in the context of mountain t...
The European Alpine region is an important tourism destination that at the same time faces environme...
The development of the Alpine Area increasingly depends on the expansion of innovative and sustainab...
A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine Region is extremely sensitive to climate...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
Tourism can act as an important engine for rural development in peripheral mountain communities that...
Mountain regions provide goods and services such as water, hydroelectricity, timber, biodiversity, r...
Abstract: Tourism can be an important way of preserving the mountain communities, bringing revenue a...
What are the processes behind efforts for more sustainable mountain destinations in the German Alps ...
Since the 19th century, Italy’s mountain regions have suffered from depopulation and land abandonmen...
Relationship between the built environment and nature is particularly noticeable in areas with valua...
This article examines similarities and differences in the attitudes and social representations of de...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersDie im Jahr 1991 entstandene Alpen...
Purpose: This introductory paper aims to provide a broad overview of the significance and contributi...
The concept of sustainable mountain tourism development meets the needs of the present tourists and ...
This paper contributes to the comparative tourism sustainability debate in the context of mountain t...
The European Alpine region is an important tourism destination that at the same time faces environme...
The development of the Alpine Area increasingly depends on the expansion of innovative and sustainab...
A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine Region is extremely sensitive to climate...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
Tourism can act as an important engine for rural development in peripheral mountain communities that...