Tourism
One of the five identified territorial types of strategic importance to the Alpine Space was the type “tourism areas”. Especially in the core alpine area but also the surrounding rural areas tourism often is the key economy. Demographic change has a doubl
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Thomas Bausch Madeleine Koch Alexander Veser Editors
Coping with Demographic Change in the Alpine Regions Actions and Strategies for Spatial and Regional Development
Coping with Demographic Change in the Alpine Regions
European Studies of Population
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Thomas Bausch • Madeleine Koch • Alexander Veser Editors
Coping with Demographic Change in the Alpine Regions Actions and Strategies for Spatial and Regional Development
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Editors Thomas Bausch Faculty of Tourism Munich University of Applied Sciences Munich, Germany
Madeleine Koch Social Geography Working Group University of Salzburg Salzburg, Austria
Alexander Veser Institute for Emergency Medicine and Management in Medicine Medical Center of the University of Munich (KUM) Munich, Germany
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