This paper discusses the development of national parks and glacier ski resort in high mountain landscapes of the Alps formerly regarded as wild, and therefore worthless, lands. Surprisingly, both land uses are often located in direct neighbourhood, indicating that they share the same spatial requirements. While national parks aim at the preservation of unspoiled landscapes free from human influences, glacier ski resorts represent a high-tech type of tourism to extend the skiing season (summer skiing). As these land-use options appear mutually exclusive, sometimes sharp conflicts resulted from their spatial collision and raised questions about their pros and cons. Against this background this paper investigates why, where and when such land-...
The study adopts an empirical sociological approach to analyse how the objectives behind the reveget...
International audienceThe intensity of the current climate change has strong consequences for high m...
Climate change is a global challenge that also for glacier tourism. In the European Alps, glacial vo...
This paper discusses the development of national parks and glacier ski resort in high mountain lands...
The history of national parks in Austria, Germany and Switzerland reaches back to the late 19th cent...
With the growing demand for renewable energy, the conflict potential between energy production from ...
After being perceived negatively by the inhabitants of mountain areas, glaciers have been promoted a...
Abstract : The Australian Alps as a single biophysical area cover a very small part of the country b...
The Alpine range is one of the best-known regions of relentless tourism growth. While it attracted o...
Open spaces in the Alps are becoming noticeably scarcer, and the long-term consequences for humans a...
This article engages with pragmatic sociology to understand an environmental dispute and its underly...
The Alps are one of the most important leisure and tourism regions in Europe. Alpine summer tourism ...
Tourism in the Alps used to rely on a network of facilities maintained in part by the military Alpin...
The glaciers were the object, as territories of hunting, mountain pastures or grounds potentially éq...
The study adopts an empirical sociological approach to analyse how the objectives behind the reveget...
International audienceThe intensity of the current climate change has strong consequences for high m...
Climate change is a global challenge that also for glacier tourism. In the European Alps, glacial vo...
This paper discusses the development of national parks and glacier ski resort in high mountain lands...
The history of national parks in Austria, Germany and Switzerland reaches back to the late 19th cent...
With the growing demand for renewable energy, the conflict potential between energy production from ...
After being perceived negatively by the inhabitants of mountain areas, glaciers have been promoted a...
Abstract : The Australian Alps as a single biophysical area cover a very small part of the country b...
The Alpine range is one of the best-known regions of relentless tourism growth. While it attracted o...
Open spaces in the Alps are becoming noticeably scarcer, and the long-term consequences for humans a...
This article engages with pragmatic sociology to understand an environmental dispute and its underly...
The Alps are one of the most important leisure and tourism regions in Europe. Alpine summer tourism ...
Tourism in the Alps used to rely on a network of facilities maintained in part by the military Alpin...
The glaciers were the object, as territories of hunting, mountain pastures or grounds potentially éq...
The study adopts an empirical sociological approach to analyse how the objectives behind the reveget...
International audienceThe intensity of the current climate change has strong consequences for high m...
Climate change is a global challenge that also for glacier tourism. In the European Alps, glacial vo...