- Title
- Average length of stay (% variation 2001-2010)
- License
- AC_Limited usage license (AC_limited)
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ALS = overnights/arrivals. Period 2001-2010
The average length of stay in the Alps has generally decreased between 2001 and 2010 (-11.8%). The holiday duration in 2001 amounted to almost 4 days (3.9), while in 2010 it reached 3.5 days. The decrease appears to be very homogeneous and on national scale it ranges from -20% in Slovenia to -11% in Italy. The NUTS2 regions showing higher decreases are Kärnten (-19%) and Vorarlberg (-17%) in Austria.
Nevertheless, there are a few municipalities located in the Eastern or Western part of the Alpine area showing positive variations, mainly due to the fact that they entered the tourism business after 2001.- Publication Date
- Jan. 1, 2013, 3:38 p.m.
- Type
- Vector Data
- Keywords
- RSA4
- Category
- Tourism
- Tourism topic
- Regions
- Alps
- Responsible
- AlpineConvention
- Group
- PSAC - Permanent Secretariat Alpine Convention
- Maintenance Frequency
- There Are No Plans To Update The Data
- Restrictions
- Some limitations apply to the access or use of the data
- Purpose
This map is published within the 4th Report on the state of the Alps (RSA4).
- Language
- English
- Supplemental Information
Author: Elisa Ravazzoli, Institute for regional development and location management,
EURAC Data from Austria and Germany concerning bed spaces refer to 2011.
Population data refer to 2007. for information on the indicator and on the data elaboration refer to appendix 1.
Sources:
- Statistical Data: National Statistical Offices;
- Administrative boundaries: @Eurogeographic, 2009
National Border: ESRIThe layer can be accessed through WMS services at http://www.atlas.alpconv.org/geoserver/ows?service=wms&version=1.3.0&request=GetCapabilities
- Spatial Representation Type
- vector data is used to represent geographic data
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