The Eastern Austrian Alps – Their Exceptional Demographic Status in the Alpine Region
Author(s) -
Peter Čede,
Gerhard Deissl,
Roland Löffler,
Ernst Steinicke
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
european countryside
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.387
H-Index - 12
ISSN - 1803-8417
DOI - 10.2478/euco-2018-0035
Subject(s) - geography , dominance (genetics) , population decline , population , physical geography , ecology , economic geography , demography , habitat , biology , biochemistry , sociology , gene
In most Alpine regions with current negative migratory balance, new in-migration from urban areas has meanwhile become a relevant factor. However, this phenomenon is insignificant in Austria’s Eastern Alps. The aim of this thesis-led work is to empirically demonstrate the main reasons for this demographically exceptional position. The Styrian-Lower Austrian Limestone Alps, representing the peripheral core area of Austria's Eastern Alps, were chosen as the study area, as in this region the population decline and above all, migratory losses are particularly high. Through various qualitative and quantitative data acquisition techniques it was shown that new inmigration is still insignificant. The main reasons for this are the perseverance of large estates and the dominance of forestry.
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