Vulkanland Case Study: Transformative Regional Development

After being an economic backwater, the southeastern Austrian border region enjoys economic boom today. The decisive factor for the turnaround was a regional development process that had its first steps in 1995. The region was suffering from low education, had the national lowest income rate, no ind...

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Main Author: Michael Ober
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Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2015-04-01
Series:Envigogika
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Online Access:https://www.envigogika.cuni.cz/index.php/Envigogika/article/view/436
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spelling doaj-fc041e6af0ea4f2eaf666f0eaf59dcf12020-11-25T01:39:07ZcesKarolinum PressEnvigogika1802-30612015-04-0110110.14712/18023061.436434Vulkanland Case Study: Transformative Regional DevelopmentMichael Ober After being an economic backwater, the southeastern Austrian border region enjoys economic boom today. The decisive factor for the turnaround was a regional development process that had its first steps in 1995. The region was suffering from low education, had the national lowest income rate, no industrial development, no infrastructure, little self-esteem and a lack of job opportunity. The initiators of the project were thinking of a different way of measuring progress and started imagining a future built on different standards. Due to profound research activities, the initiators came to the conclusion that mega projects won’t entail sustainable solutions or future-competence. Hence, they turned their focus to their habitat – their region. To in-valuate the living space, a new identity that was representative, gained recognition and reinforced the peoples self-confidence. In 2001 the new identity ‘Steirisches Vulkanland’ was born. The vision throughout the entire development process was to transform the border region with little chances into an innovative, worth living region ‘Steirisches Vulkanland’ within a period of 15 years. In 2010 their vision seems to be achieved, 79 municipalities together promote successfully local, green, self-sustaining businesses. Yet, the development process is still going on, heading for new, courageous, challenging visions like achieving energy independence by the year 2025. https://www.envigogika.cuni.cz/index.php/Envigogika/article/view/436Transformative DevelopmentVisioningRegional DevelopmentStyriaMunicipality Co-operations
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Vulkanland Case Study: Transformative Regional Development
Envigogika
Transformative Development
Visioning
Regional Development
Styria
Municipality Co-operations
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title Vulkanland Case Study: Transformative Regional Development
title_short Vulkanland Case Study: Transformative Regional Development
title_full Vulkanland Case Study: Transformative Regional Development
title_fullStr Vulkanland Case Study: Transformative Regional Development
title_full_unstemmed Vulkanland Case Study: Transformative Regional Development
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publisher Karolinum Press
series Envigogika
issn 1802-3061
publishDate 2015-04-01
description After being an economic backwater, the southeastern Austrian border region enjoys economic boom today. The decisive factor for the turnaround was a regional development process that had its first steps in 1995. The region was suffering from low education, had the national lowest income rate, no industrial development, no infrastructure, little self-esteem and a lack of job opportunity. The initiators of the project were thinking of a different way of measuring progress and started imagining a future built on different standards. Due to profound research activities, the initiators came to the conclusion that mega projects won’t entail sustainable solutions or future-competence. Hence, they turned their focus to their habitat – their region. To in-valuate the living space, a new identity that was representative, gained recognition and reinforced the peoples self-confidence. In 2001 the new identity ‘Steirisches Vulkanland’ was born. The vision throughout the entire development process was to transform the border region with little chances into an innovative, worth living region ‘Steirisches Vulkanland’ within a period of 15 years. In 2010 their vision seems to be achieved, 79 municipalities together promote successfully local, green, self-sustaining businesses. Yet, the development process is still going on, heading for new, courageous, challenging visions like achieving energy independence by the year 2025.
topic Transformative Development
Visioning
Regional Development
Styria
Municipality Co-operations
url https://www.envigogika.cuni.cz/index.php/Envigogika/article/view/436
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