Astrid Wallner
University of Bern
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Climate Policy | 2010
Margot Hill; Astrid Wallner; Jose I. dos R. Furtado
The Swiss Alps will experience pronounced effects of climate change due to the combination of their latitudinal positioning, altitude and unique ecosystems, placing socio-economic stresses on alpine communities, many of which rely on seasonal tourism. Studies into tourism adaptation within the Swiss Alps have so far focused on the technical adaptation options of alpine stakeholders, rather than perceptions of adaptation to climate change at the operational and community level. This article investigates attitudes to adaptation in two alpine regions within Switzerlands well-established decentralized political framework, through semi-structured qualitative interviews. Stakeholders focused almost entirely on maintaining the status quo of winter tourism, through technical or marketing measures, with mixed attitudes towards climatic impacts. A matrix based on the relative internal strengths and weaknesses, external opportunities and threats of adaptation measures (a SWOT framework) was used to assess the measures and suggest how stakeholders could capitalize on the new opportunities thrown up by climate change to create a competitive advantage. A comprehensive and collaborative planning approach is vital to enable policy makers and stakeholders to maximize opportunities, minimize the adverse effects of climate change on the local economy, and develop inclusive adaptation measures that benefit the entire region in order to create more sustainable social, economic and environmental structures.
Society & Natural Resources | 2010
Karina Liechti; Astrid Wallner; Urs Wiesmann
Based on the candidature of a region in the Swiss Alps as a World Natural Heritage Site (WHS), this article outlines the negotiation process as reflected in the local media. Discussions of the World Heritage issue over a time span of 4 years revealed how the region concerned was discursively constructed and that discursive constructions implied specific views of nature. By elaborating on these conflicting views of nature, we intend to reflect on the implicit meanings that influenced and structured the debate about the WHS and more generally the issues of sustainable regional development. The results show a broadening of the debate from a rather fragmented toward a more inclusive view of nature, which relates to basic assumptions of the global discourse on sustainable development. Additionally, a view of nature as inherited from past generations extended the WHS discussion and thus gave a new dimension to the concept of sustainability.
eco.mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management | 2009
Astrid Wallner; Urs Wiesmann
Archive | 2008
Astrid Wallner; Stephan Rist; Karina Liechti; Urs Wiesmann
eco.mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management | 2016
Isabelle Arpin; Gaëlle Ronsin; Thomas Scheurer; Astrid Wallner; Fabien Hoblea; Olga V. Churakova; Dominik Cremer-Schulte; Valerie Braun
Archive | 2010
Astrid Wallner; Ursula Schüpbach; Urs Wiesmann
eco.mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management | 2018
Valerie Braun; Martin Coy; Massimo Bocca; Jean-Jacques Brun; Leopold Füreder; Matej Gabrovec; Günter Köck; Guido Plassmann; Roland Psenner; Thomas Scheurer; Dominik Siegrist; Astrid Wallner; Herbert Wölger
eco.mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management | 2017
Astrid Wallner; Yasmine Willi; Thomas Hammer
Archive | 2014
Johanna Maria Karthäuser; Flurin Filli; Ingo Mose; Christopher T. Robinson; Michael Doering; Laura Seelen; Judith Gasser; Urs Wiesmann; Axel Borsdorf; Falk Borsdorf; Luis Alfonso Ortega; Liesbeth Deddens; Winter Olympics; Kurt Scharr; Ernst Steinicke; Esther Volken; Thomas Scheurer; Guido Plassmann; Astrid Wallner; Dörte Martens
Archive | 2010
Rosmarie Sommer; Astrid Wallner; Urs Wiesmann
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