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Volume 28 Number 2, February 2008

Landscape as a Resource for Mountain Development

Development

Martin Boesch, Erich Renner, and Dominik Siegrist , “Brandscaping”: From Traditional Cultural Landscapes to “Label Regions”: A Strategic Scheme to Achieve Sustainable Regional Development in the Swiss Alps, 100-104 [abstract]

Johannes Heeb and Karin Hindenlang , Negotiating Landscape in the Swiss Alps: Experience with Implementation of a Systemic Landscape Development Approach, 105-109 [abstract]

Jean-David Gerber and Peter Knoepfel , Towards Integrated Governance of Landscape Development: The Swiss Model of Regional Nature Parks, 110-115 [abstract]

Julia Johnsen, Thomas Bieger, and Roland Scherer , Indicator-based Strategies for Sustainable Tourism Development: Insights from a Swiss Research Project, 116-121 [abstract]

Ariane Walz, Christian Gloor, Peter Bebi, Andreas Fischlin, Eckart Lange, Kai Nagel, and Britta Allgöwer , Virtual Worlds—Real Decisions: Model- and Visualization-based Tools for Landscape Planning in Switzerland, 122-127 [abstract]

Research

Paul Messerli , Research on Alpine Landscape Development: From Research to Policy, 128-131 [abstract]

Norman Backhaus, Claude Reichler, and Matthias Stremlow , Conceptualizing Landscape: An Evidencebased Model with Political Implications, 132-139 [abstract]

Marcel Hunziker, Patricia Felber, Katrin Gehring, Matthias Buchecker, Nicole Bauer, and Felix Kienast , Evaluation of Landscape Change by Different Social Groups: Results of Two Empirical Studies in Switzerland, 140-147 [abstract]

Markus Fischer, Katrin Rudmann-Maurer, Anne Weyand, and Jürg Stöcklin , Agricultural Land Use and Biodiversity in the Alps: How Cultural Tradition and Socioeconomically Motivated Changes Are Shaping Grassland Biodiversity in the Swiss Alps, 148-155 [abstract]

Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, Ariane Walz, and Peter Bebi , Valuing Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Landscape Planning in Alpine Regions, 156-165 [abstract]

MountainPlatform

Fabrice Renaud and Libor Jansky , Risk and Vulnerability in Mountain Regions, 166-167

MountainNotes

Yann Kohler, Guido Plassmann, Aurelia Ullrich, Andreas Götz, Thomas Scheurer, Sina Hölscher, and Sergio Savoia , The Continuum Project: Establishing Ecological Networks Throughout the European Alps, 168-172 [abstract]

Robert Jandl, Axel Borsdorf, and Günter Siegel , COST Strategic Workshop, 7–9 April 2008, Innsbruck: Global Change and Sustainable Development in Mountain Regions, 172-173

MountainMedia (Reviews of Web Sites, CD ROMs and Books)

Frederick H. Wagner (2006) , Yellowstone’s Destabilized Ecosystem: Elk Effects, Science, and Policy Conflict, Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 174-175

Asian Development Bank (Nepal) Asian Development Bank and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (2006) , Environment Assessment of Nepal: Emerging Issues and Challenges, Kathmandu, Nepal:Asian Development Bank and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 175-177

Thomas Clark, Alison Gill, and Rudi Hartmann (eds) (2006) , Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization, Elmsford, New York: Cognizant Communication Corporation, 177-178

Hermann Kreutzmann (ed.) (2006) , Karakoram in Transition—Culture, Development and Ecology in the Hunza Valley, Karachi, Pakistan: Oxford University Press, 178-180

Thomas Hofer and Bruno Messerli (2006) , Floods in Bangladesh: History, Dynamics and Rethinking the Role of the Himalayas, Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press, 180-180

Hanspeter Liniger and William Critchley (2007) , where the land is greener—case studies and analysis of soil and water conservation initiatives worldwide, Wageningen, The Netherlands: CTA, UNEP, FAO, and CDE, 181-182

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Back Issues
(Vol 20ff)

A limited number of printed back issues (Vol 20–28) are still available and can be ordered from:
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Price: US$ 15.00 + postage / reduced price per copy for multiple issues

Vol 28, No 4, November 2008 : Coping with Pollution in Mountain Regions
Vol 28, No 2, February 2008 : Landscape as a Resource for Mountain Development
Vol 28, No 1, February 2008 : Rural Development in the Face of Globalization

Vol 27, No 4, : Coping with human vulnerability in mountain environments
Vol 27, No 4, November 2007 : Coping with human vulnerability in mountain environments
Vol 27, No 3, : Preserving the Multiple Functions of Mountain Forest Landscapes
Vol 27, No 2, May 2007 : Impacts of Migration on Societies and Ecosystems
Vol 27, No 1, February 2007 : Policy and Institutional Approaches for Sustainable Mountain Development

Vol 26, No 4, November 2006 : Religion and Sacredness in Mountains: A Historical Perspective (Special Issue)
Vol 26, No 3, August 2006 : Land Use Transition in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia
Vol 26, No 2, May 2006 : Sustainable Energy Production and Mountain Industries
Vol 26, No 1, February 2006 : The Millennium Development Goals in the Mountains

Vol 25, No 4, November 2005 : Climate change in mountains: Institutional challenges
Vol 25, No 3, August 2005 : Biodiversity Conservation to Benefit Mountain People
Vol 25, No 2, May 2005 : Research Partnerships as Bridges Between North and South
Vol 25, No 1, Febrary 2005 : Cultural Diversity as an Asset

Vol 24, No 4, November 2004 : Overcoming Inaccessibility
Vol 24, No 3, August 2004 : Addressing Urbanization in Mountain Environments
Vol 24, No 2, May 2004 : Sustainability in Asian Mountain Agriculture
Vol 24, No 1, February 2004 : Hazard Management and Resilience in Mountains

Vol 23, No 4, November 2003 : GIS for Mountain Development
Vol 23, No 3, August 2003 : Protected Areas in Mountains
Vol 23, No 2, May 2003 : Grassland in Mountains: Management and Conservation
Vol 23, No 1, February 2003 : Mountains and Water: Challenges and Benefits

Vol 22, No 4, November 2002 : Conflict Prevention and Transformation
Vol 22, No 3, August 2002 : Women in Mountains: Gathering Momentum
Vol 22, No 2, May 2002 : Ecotourism in mountains: realizing the potential
Vol 22, No 1, February 2002 : Conserving Mountain Lands

Vol 21, No 4, November 2001 : The European Alps and the Southern Alps of New Zealand
Vol 21, No 3, August 2001 : Decentralization and Endogenous Community Development
Vol 21, No 2, June 2001 : Dimensions and challenges in development-oriented research
Vol 21, No 1, February 2001 : Mountains and Energy production

Vol 20, No 4, November 2000 : Economic Strategies in Mountain Regions
Vol 20, No 3, August 2000 : Biodiversity conservation and mountain livelihood
Vol 20, No 2, May 2000 : Forests
Vol 20, No 1, February 2000 : Integrated Management of Mountain Resources
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Back Issues
(Vols 15-19)

Back issues of Vols 1-19 are no longer available. The Mountain Institute and Mountain Forum are working on a list of libraries where complete sets of these volumes are available.


Vol 19, No 4, November 1999
Vol 19, No 3, August 1999
Vol 19, No 2, May 1999
Vol 19, No 1, February 1999

Vol 18, No 4, November 1998
Vol 18, No 3, August 1998
Vol 18, No 2, May 1998
Vol 18, No 1, February 1998

Vol 17, No 4, November 1997
Vol 17, No 3, August 1997
Vol 17, No 2, May 1997
Vol 17, No 1, February 1997

Vol 16, No 4, November 1996
Vol 16, No 3, August 1996
Vol 16, No 2, May 1996
Vol 16, No 1, February 1996

Vol 15, No 4, November 1995
Vol 15, No 3, August 1995
Vol 15, No 2, May 1995
Vol 15, No 1, February 1995
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