Issue 2: Governance capacity

What is it – other than economic and ecological aspects – that prompts people to stay in the Alps or to move to the Alps? How can we consolidate the governance capacity of individuals and communities?

Oberstaufen_240PBesides economic considerations and environmental aspects, social factors also play an important role in people’s decisions either to stay in the Alps or to move there in the first place. A functioning community system comprising health care facilities, child minding and assistance for old people, educational establishments, cultural events, etc., allows people to realise themselves and their lives within the community. All these factors contribute towards making people "feel at home" in a given location.

How can the governance capacity of individuals and communities be preserved or even improved, in both urban and rural regions? What is the significance of regional identities in this context?

In Issue 2 the Future in the Alps Project focuses on gathering and disseminating knowledge and examples of good practice relating to the aforementioned issues. The knowledge compiled is used to formulate conclusions that can be taken into account in the Population and Culture Chapter of the Alpine Convention.

A team of experts addressed these tasks. The results include an analysis report as well as databases of examples of best/good practice and the relevant publications. These results, which are available in English only, provide the "raw material" used for mediating the know-how. The experts themselves are responsible for the contents of the results.

Report Governance Capacity – Best Practice – Publications - Links

Here you can search projects and publications about each of the six topics



Publications
Year Title getContactsurname
2005 “Wilderness”: what it means when it becomes a reality—a case study from the southwestern Alps
2005 Alternative Job Search Strategies in Remote Rural and Peri-urban Labour Markets
2005 The role of social capital in rural development - Conclusions from a European project on marginalisation and multifunctional landuse
2005 Rural-urban relations in Ljubljana region – 4 areas, 4 experiences
2005 „Blind Spots“ of Rural Development Policy in Austria from a gender-equality perspective
2005 The relevance of political senior associations for the quality of life of the older generation in rural areas - represented by four different rural micro-regions in Austria
2005 Dealing with Youth Integration in Rural Areas in Europe
2005 Neues Leben in den Alpen: Initiativen, Modelle und Projekte der Bio-Landwirtschaft
2004 Appartenances territoriales et constructions patrimoniales : enjeux et controverses autour du pôle d’économie du patrimoine du Diois (Drôme)
2004 Public and Private Services: Building up Social Capital in Rural Marginal Areas. The Remoteness of Maremma, a Rural European District
2004 Young People and Social Exclusion in Rural Areas
2004 Rural Out-Migration: Community Consequences and Individual Migrant Experiences
2003 Gouvernance et management local des villes et communes touristiques : le cas français
2003 Spopolamento Montano: cause ed effetti / Entvölkerung im Berggebiet: Ursachen und Auswirkungen
2003 Monitoring System for Sustainable Tourism in Swiss Alpine Regions. Tool for regions to act on their own initiative
2003 Rebuilding Turin’s Image - Identity and Social Capital Looking Forward To 2006 Winter Olympics Games
2003 Small towns as ‘sub-poles’ in European Rural Development: Policy, theory and methodology
2003 Voices of Rural Youth. A Break with Traditional Patterns?
2002 Ancrage territorial des systèmes de production : le cas des Appellations d'Origine Contrôlée
2002 L’intégration des technologies de l’information et de la communication dans les projets de développement de régions enclavées
2002 Managing and Monitoring Sustainable Regional Development in Alpine Regions
2001 Endogenous development in Swiss Mountain Communities. Local Initiatives in Urnäsch and Schamserberg
2001 Dörfliche Gemeinschaften und soziale Integration, Soziale Integration/Ausgrenzung in Sozialsystemen peripherer ländlicher Regionen
2001 Raumsoziologie
2001 Alpenstädte – Zwischen Metropolisation und neuer Eigenständigkeit
2000 Bilan critique de 50 ans de tourisme à Chamonix
2000 Les technologies de l’information au service du développement rural
2000 Actors, Discourses and Interfaces of Rural Tourism Development at the Local Community Level in Slovenia: Social and Political Dimensions of the Rural Tourism Development Process
2000 Further Ideas about Local Rural Development: Trade, Production and Cultural Capital
2000 Methodological and Conceptual Issues in the Study of Multifunctionality and Rural Development
2000 Die vielen Gesichter der ländlichen Armut. Eine Situationsanalyse zur ländlichen Armut in Österreich
2000 Endogenous Development, Social Capital and Social Inclusion: Perspectives from LEADER in the UK
1999 Nievre and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence : difficulties and promises of employment development in French rural areas
1998 La résidence secondaire : un nouveau mode d’habiter la campagne ?
1998 Local Heroics: Reflecting on Incomers and Local Rural Development Discourses in Scotland
1998 Culture, Intellectual Property and Territorial Rural Development
1997 L'Institut de Saint Gervais: recherche-action dans la montagne touristique
1997 L’enfance de la montagne : Structures familiales et développement local
1997 Implementing Sustainable Tourism Development Through Citizen Participation In The Planning Process
1997 Rural Women, Feminism and the Politics of Identity
1997 Rural Women, Feminism and the Politics of Identity
1997 Rural Women, Feminism and the Politics of Identity
1995 Spatial mobility and social change: the mobile and the immobile
1995 Hinter den Fassaden des Tourismus. Dörfer im Stress
1993 Making Democracy Work. Civic Traditions in Modern Italy
1983 Les sociétés montagnardes devant l’aménagement touristique : l’émergence du fait communal
1982 Die Entwicklung Obergurgls vom Bergbauerndorf zum Tourismuszentrum
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