Alpine Industrial Landscapes Transformation - Project Handbook
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figure 4: Work packages (WP) scheme
The tools, formats and procedural schemes developed, as well
as concrete recommendations, are integrated, systematized
and distributed by means of a range of communication tools
and activities, among which this project handbook stands out.
Using this approach, the project aims to support local and
regional stakeholders from mountain regions in the complex
process of sustainable brownfield redevelopment.
Endnotes
1. Baum, Martina and Christiaanse, Kees: City as Loft. Adaptive
Reuse as a Resource for Sustainable Urban Development. Zürich
2012. See also Braae, Ellen: Beauty Redeemed. Recycling Post-
Industrial Landscapes. Basel 2015
2. Perlik, Manfred: The Spatial and Economic Transformation of
Mountain Regions: Landscapes as Commodities. London 2019.
3. Lorenzetti, Luigi and Valsangiacomo, Nelly: Alpi E Patrimonio
Industriale. Alpes Et Patrimoine Industriel. Alpen Und Industrielles
Erbe. Mendrisio 2016.
4. Bätzing, Werner: Die Alpen – Geschichte Und Zukunft Einer
Europäischen Kulturlandschaft. München 2015.
5. Sources: Alpine Convention, OECD, European Commission, FSO
6. Modica, Marcello: “Industrial Brownfield Sites in the Alps. A
First Quantitative Overview and Potential Implications for Regional
Development”. In: Journal of Alpine Research | Revue de géographie
alpine. 1, 107, 2019.
7. Grabherr, Georg, Gottfried, Michael and Pauli, Harald: “Climate
Change Impacts in Alpine Environments”. In: Geography Compass. 8,
4, 2010.