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Title
Greening the Economy in the Alpine Region (RSA6)
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Abstract

Harmonising sustainability goals with economic concerns is the aim of the Green Economy. Developments in climate change adaptation in particular have revealed the potential of this type of economy. As various examples in the report are intended to show, environment and economy are not incompatible; and this is not only true for the Alpine region, but can also be transferred to other regions.

Publication Date
Keywords
GreenEconomy , RSA6
Category
Economy
economic activities, conditions and employment. Examples: production, labour, revenue, commerce, industry, tourism and ecotourism, forestry, fisheries, commercial or subsistence hunting, exploration and exploitation of resources such as minerals, oil and gas
Regions
Alps
Responsible
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Maintenance Frequency
There Are No Plans To Update The Data
Restrictions
Some limitations apply to the access or use of the data
Edition
6
Purpose

The Report on the State of the Alps (RSA) offers periodical information on ecological, economical, and social development in the Alpine space. It provides a database on the future of the Alps for people in the world of politics, management, media or science. Furthermore, this standard work gives important yard sticks in terms of formulating adapted strategies. The long version of the report is available in English, a full summary is also available in German, Italian, French and Slovenian.

Language
English
Supplemental Information

Representatives of the Alpine countries, numerous networks and institutions of the Alpine Convention, the Permanent Secretariat as well as scientists and experts work together for the elaboration of these reports. Data are assessed, verified, and compared with the information provided by the Contracting Parties, and trends are analysed in order to identify the challenges of the future at an early stage.

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