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MPI of demographic and labour market trends
Resource ID
7abe30bc-f69c-11ea-a91f-0050568ea38e
Title
MPI of demographic and labour market trends
Date
Jan. 1, 2013, 3:10 p.m., Publication
Abstract
MPI is a composite index summarising the values of several indicators measured on a certain number of statistical units. Municipalities with high MPI values are the most dynamic. Among them: Alto Adige/South Tyrol, Aosta Valley, the valley floors of the Adige Valley, the Garda area (in Italy), High Savoie and High Maurienne Valley (in France), the Inn and Salzach Valleys, a further part of Tyrol, swathes of Vorarlberg, municipalities in the area of Vienna, Graz and Klagenfurt (in Austria). The highest index values were recorded in the municipalities of Saint-Christol (FR, 118.1), Sivergues (FR, 116.6), Mader (AT, 114.1), Val-de-Chalvagne (FR, 112.5), Hall in Tirol (AT, 112.0), Lavant (AT, 111.6), Ampass (AT, 111.3), Hard (AT, 111.2), Altach (AT, 111.0) and Zirl (110.8). Among less dynamic municipalities (with lower MPI values) there are: Maritime Alps (in France), municipalities along the border between Tyrol and Vorarlberg, in Upper and Lower Tauern and in the Lower Austrian-Styrian Limestone Alps (in Austria), the municipalities on the border between Austria and Slovenia, between Italy and Slovenia and weste of Turin. In the last positions of the ranking with the lowest MPI index we find Gars (FR, 77.1), La Batie-des-Fonds (FR, 75.6), Aucelon (FR, 75.6), Chanousse (FR, 75.5), Oulles (FR, 74.8), Blieux (FR, 73.7), Saint-Leger (FR, 69.15), Montferrand-la-Fare (FR, 67.34), Lesches-en-Diois (FR, 64.3), Verignon (FR, 63.1).
Edition
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Responsible
AlpineConvention
Point of Contact
alpine.convention.atlas@gmail.com
Purpose
This map is published within the 5th Report on the state of the Alps (RSA5).
Maintenance Frequency
notPlanned
Type
vector
Restrictions
Some limitations apply to the access or use of the data
License
AC_Limited usage license
Language
eng
Temporal Extent
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Supplemental Information
Author: Elisa Ravazzoli, Institute for regional development and location management, EURAC. Sources: - Statistical Data: National Statistical Offices; Terrain: USGS (2006); Administrative boundaries: ©EuroGeographics, 2009; National border: ESRI; Year data: Data from Austria, Italy, Germany, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Slovenia refer to 2012 or 2013; Data from France refer to 2010 Census Data. The layer can be accessed through WMS services at http://www.atlas.alpconv.org/geoserver/ows?service=wms&version=1.3.0&request=GetCapabilities
Data Quality
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Extent
  • x0: 3605539.000000000000000
  • x1: 4471361.500000000000000
  • y0: 1886482.750000000000000
  • y1: 2428238.500000000000000
Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:3034
Keywords
no keywords
Category
Population
Regions
Alps