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The Nature Park movement in Austria – from recreational areas to(wards) model regions for sustainable development

    Valerie Braun

Eco.mont Vol. 12 Nr. 1, pp. 64-69, 2020/01/09

Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management

doi: 10.1553/eco.mont-12-1s64

doi: 10.1553/eco.mont-12-1s64


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doi:10.1553/eco.mont-12-1s64



doi:10.1553/eco.mont-12-1s64

Abstract

In Austria, Nature Parks (NaP) are the oldest large protected areas. The first NaPs were created both as recreational areas for the urban population of Vienna, and to encourage economic growth in rural cultural landscapes. Twenty years after the first characteristic landscapes were designated to protect their uniqueness without preventing their economic development, working groups were established to concentrate on the further development and establishment of NaPs. With the foundation of the Association of Austrian NaPs, an umbrella organization, a common strategy for all Austrian NaPs was developed and implemented. Today, the strategy of NaPs is to simultaneously protect natural and cultural landscapes and to become model regions for sustainable development. This article highlights the development of NaPs in Austria from recreational parks for the urban population to model regions for sustainable development.

Keywords: Nature Parks, Austria, development of objetives