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Regio, coordinated by NORDREGIO/Stockholm and SEGESA/Paris. Different projects with Prof.<br />
Martin Schuler for different Swiss federal and cantonal offices and private institutions.<br />
2001<br />
Switzerland – an urbanistic portrait. Collaboration in the start-up stage of the Contemporary City<br />
Institute (Studio Basel) of ETH Zurich in Basel.<br />
2001<br />
Study: New approachs of regional development and their implementation in national and international<br />
development programs. For the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (seco), "Group<br />
80" - Flankierende regionalpolitische Massnahmen, together with Prof. Dr. Paul Messerli.<br />
2001<br />
Fluvial Landscapes and Urbanisation in the Alps (Proposal for the SNSF, NRP 48: Landscapes<br />
and Habitats), together with Prof. Dr. Michel Bassand/Dr. Martin Schuler, ETH Lausanne und<br />
Dr. Gian Paolo Torricelli, IRE Lugano (not selected).<br />
1999<br />
Proposal: The Importance of Small and Medium Sized Towns for the Integrated and Sustainable<br />
Development of Rural Mountain Areas of Europe for the 5. EC-Research frame program "Quality<br />
of Life". Working out of proposal together with Prof. Dr. Werner Bätzing as leading partner<br />
and 9 international project partners (not selected).<br />
1998<br />
Conception und scientific preparation of the international conference Future of Alpine towns in<br />
Europe, Villach/Austria.<br />
1996-1998<br />
Scientific consulting for the city of Villach for Villach – Alpine town of the year 1997.<br />
1996-2001<br />
Socio-economic change of Alpine towns and agglomerations, financed by the SNSF (PhD thesis).<br />
1993-1995<br />
Regional development types, analysis und classification of Swiss mountain area for the State<br />
Secretariat for Economic Affairs (seco) steered by PD Dr. Werner Bätzing.<br />
1993-1995<br />
Analysis of the actual problems of the Alpine region by the concept of regional development<br />
types for the SNSF, steered by PD Dr. Werner Bätzing.<br />
1991-1993<br />
Hydrologic-geomorphologic studies in the Bernese Alps for the diploma in physical geography<br />
(diploma thesis).<br />
1990-1991<br />
International influences for the development of Swiss towns, for the SNSF, NRP 25 City and<br />
Traffic, steered by Stephan Kritzinger, Prognos AG, Basel.<br />
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