- Title
- RSA5 - Demographic Changes in the Alps
- License
- CC BY 4.0 - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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+ For more info see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. - Abstract
Just 150 years ago, the Alpine population was only half as large as it is today. While some, especially peripheral, areas in the Alps are becoming increasingly depopulated, the cities and their surroundings are experiencing an increasing influx of people. In order to understand the decisive influencing factors, the labour market, population development and the services available in the Alpine region must be examined. The present report makes a contribution to this.
- Publication Date
- Jan. 1, 2015, 3:15 p.m.
- Keywords
- RSA5
- Category
- Population
- settlements, anthropology, archaeology, education, traditional beliefs, manners and customs, demographic data, recreational areas and activities, social impact assessments, crime and justice, census information. Economic activities, conditions and employment
- Regions
- Global
- Responsible
- AlpineConvention
- Group
- PSAC - Permanent Secretariat Alpine Convention
- Purpose
The Report on the State of the Alps is an instrument designed to provide a broader public with information and appraisals on the main developments.
- Language
- English
- Supplemental Information
The 2006 Declaration on Population and Culture has already taken into account the necessarily people-oriented development. The report is based on the work between the Italian Institute of Statistics ISTAT, the University of Turin, EURAC, the Permanent Secretariat and the Contracting Parties to the Alpine Convention and their experts. It is available in Italian, French, German, Slovenian and English.
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