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Endogenous development in Swiss Mountain Communities. Local Initiatives in Urnäsch and Schamserberg


Author Sabine Mühlinghaus
Departement of geography, university of Zurich
Other authors
Walty Samuel, NADEL, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, ETH-Zentrum, CH-8092 ZURICH, Switzerland, waelty@nadel.ethz.ch
Year
2001
Region
Switzerland (Grisons, Appenzell)
In the territorial limits of the Alpine Convention.
Country
ch (Switzerland)
Type of publication
reviewed
Topics
  • Governance capacity
  • Regional value added, New forms of decision-making, Policies and instruments

Abstract
This paper focuses on the notion of endogenous development, a definition of which it tries to provide, despite a lack of “theoretical roots”. Endogenous development refers to 5 others notions: endogenous potentials, regional economy, sustainable development, participation, regional identity. The analysis is based on 2 Swiss case studies characterized by an economic and demographic decline. Tourism is a main field of action with organic farming in order to attract commuters. Various local initiatives are quoted. They're based on local population’s social capital and rely on external influence, external resources, exchanges, internal resources. The importance of networks, norms and rules is stressed by the authors. They also underlined the close interdependence between local and global scale, and the necessity to articule informal and traditional strategies of development.
Journal / Publisher / Institution
Mountain Research and Development
Issue / Volume / Number
vol.21, n°3
Reference to the original publication
hardcopy
Further information
Endogenous development in Swiss Mountain Communities. Local Initiatives in Urnäsch and Schamserberg Endogenous development in Swiss mountain communities: Local initiatives in Urnäsch and Schamserberg
 

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