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Safeguarding open spaces in the Alpine region

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  • Bartol, Blanka
  • Červek, Jernej
  • Fanjeau, Benoît
  • Šolar, Lenča Humerca
  • Job, Hubert
  • Klee, Andreas
  • Laner, Peter
  • Lintzmeyer, Florian
  • Meyer, Constantin
  • Novljan, Živa
  • Omizzolo, Andre
  • Pedrazzini, Luisa
  • Plassmann, Guido
  • Gulič, Sergeja Praper
  • Schindelegger, Arthur
  • Vesely, Philipp
  • Vigneron, Sylvie

Abstract

A group of members of the AlpPlan Alpine spatial planning network elaborated this position paper. It contains assessments and recommendations related to key spatial challenges of transnational relevance in the Alpine region. It generally refers to the entire Alpine macroregion (EUSALP perimeter). However, some issues are particularly relevant to the core Alpine area, defined by the Alpine Convention perimeter. The paper is addressed to spatial planners, decision makers and all stakeholders involved in sustainable territorial development of the Alpine region. The specific circumstances, spatial planning systems and instruments in the various Alpine states and regions differ to some extent. Therefore, the recommendations should always be interpreted in the respective national, regional or local context.

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  • Bartol, Blanka & Červek, Jernej & Fanjeau, Benoît & Šolar, Lenča Humerca & Job, Hubert & Klee, Andreas & Laner, Peter & Lintzmeyer, Florian & Meyer, Constantin & Novljan, Živa & Omizzolo, Andre & Pedr, 2022. "Safeguarding open spaces in the Alpine region," Positionspapier aus der ARL 133, ARL – Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:arlpos:133
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    1. Job, Hubert & Mayer, Marius & Haßlacher, Peter & Nischik, Gero & Knauf, Christoph & Pütz, Marco & Essl, Josef & Marlin, Andreas & Kopf, Manfred & Obkircher, Stefan, 2021. "Analysing, assessing and safeguarding Alpine open spaces through spatial planning," Forschungsberichte der ARL, ARL – Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft, volume 18, number 18, January.
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