Nachhaltige Regionalentwicklung - Die Rolle regionaler Institutionen in Österreich.
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Zeitschrift für angewandte Umweltforschung , Analytica Verlag, Volume 18 , Issue 1, p.113-132 (2007)Abstract:
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This
article deals with the current European discussion on regional and
environmental policy issues concerning sustainable regional development with a
special focus on Austrian regions. The paradigm of sustainable development is
heavily discussed within policy and research. The implementation on the
regional level needs more than a theoretical background without having any idea
of fostering sustainable strategies. Therefore the here presented paper focuses
on real world examples of regional strategies supervised by institutional
actors. The analysis of these institutional actors has provided a new
perspective of an integrated top-down and bottom-up stimulated sustainable
regional development process.

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