Identification

Title
Alpine towns
Abstract

This map is an output from the 9th Report on the state of the Alps and shows the Alpine settlement system based on population size and an accessibility definition of Alpine towns. The population data refer to the LAU database of ESPON Alps 2050 (2015). Alpine towns are defined as settlements with a population of more than 5,000 with-in the Alpine Convention Perimeter. In addition, calculations of accessibility by car were performed using an API of the Open Route Service (based on OSM data, openrouteservice.org at HeiGIT), defining travel times of 5, 10 and 15 minutes around the individual settlements. Settlements with a population between 3,000 and 5,000 are considered Alpine towns if i) the settlement is more than 15 minutes’ drive from a settlement of more than 5,000 inhabitants or, ii) the settlement is less than 15 minutes’ drive from another settlement of fewer than 5,000 inhabitants but it has more inhabitants than the settlement nearby or has access to the railway. According to this analysis, the Alpine settlement system consists of 780 Alpine towns, with 161 of them having fewer than 5,000 inhabitants. Maribor and Lecco are not part of the Alpine Convention Perimeter but are included as Alpine towns. This is due to their proximity to mountainous areas and their role in various Alpine town networks (in particular, Alpine Town of the Year).

Find out more on the topic of Alpine towns at alpinetowns.alpconv.org

License
AC_Limited usage license (AC_limited)
+ The information or the document is freely available and can be accessed from the website www.atlas.alpconv.org or, if available, through the dedicated WMS function.

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Publication Date
Oct. 5, 2022, 9:23 a.m.
Type
Vector Data
Keywords
alpine_towns cities towns
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
Europe, Alps
Approved
Yes
Published
Yes
Featured
No
Group
PSAC - Permanent Secretariat Alpine Convention
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.36022.98880/1
Responsible

Name
rsa9_guest
email
Position
None
Organization
None
Location
Voice
None
Fax
None
Information

Identification Image
Spatial Extent
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Projection System
EPSG:3035
Extension x0
3928201.250000000000000
Extension x1
4800440.000000000000000
Extension y0
2272756.500000000000000
Extension y1
2820462.500000000000000
Features

Maintenance Frequency
There Are No Plans To Update The Data
Restrictions
Please contact the authors for further uses of the layer: dominik.db.bertram@fau.de , tobias.chilla@fau.de , markus.lambracht@fau.de
Purpose

This map is published within the 9th Report on the state of the Alps (RSA9).

Language
English
Supplemental Information

Authors: D. Bertram, T. Chilla and M. Lambracht, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Sources: Eurostat & National Statistical Offices, 2018; openrouteservice.org, OpenStreetMap contributers, 2022.

Spatial Representation Type
vector data is used to represent geographic data
Contact Points

Name
Aureliano Piva (aureliano.piva)
email
aureliano.piva@alpconv.org
Position
SOIA project officer
Organization
Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention (PSAC)
Location
ITA
Voice
None
Fax
None

References

Link Online
/layers/geonode_data:geonode:alpine_towns
Metadata Page
/layers/geonode_data:geonode:alpine_towns/metadata_detail

OGC WMS: geonode Service
Geoservice OGC:WMS
OGC WFS: geonode Service
Geoservice OGC:WFS
Metadata Author

Name
rsa9_guest
email
Position
None
Organization
None
Location
Voice
None
Fax
None