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The signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention) by the Alpine States in 1991 heralded new practices and perspectives. This transnational project is intended to solve important challenges faced by the Alpine population. Convinced that the Alpine Convention should fulfil its potential, some non-governmental organizations and some active persons created networks of local political actors to connect local representatives, researchers, managers of protected areas and ecological associations. These were designed to realize a sustainable pan-Alpine region. This book endeavours to understand how and why local political actors, organized in pan-Alpine networks, chose to take mountain regions in general, and the Alps in particular, as the shared frame of reference for their involvement. It explores if and how a pan-Alpine identity detached from and/or combined with the more «traditional» national identities is developing among and enacted by local political actors engaged for the Alpine Convention. It also analyzes the socio-political significance of local political actors’ involvement in the newly constituted pan-Alpine networks.

Trade Review
«This is an interesting Swiss contribution to the debate on the making of regional identity.»
(Clive H. Church, Mountain Research and Development Vol 37 No 2/2017)

Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction – Theoretical framework – Methodology – The actors of the Alpine region – Regional objectivation and identification – Pan-Alpine networking: performing the regional assemblage – Socio-political significance of the pan-Alpine region – Conclusion.

Linking up the Alps: How networks of local

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 28/03/2016
    ISBN13: 9783034316309, 978-3034316309
    ISBN10: 3034316305

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The signing of the Convention on the protection of the Alps (Alpine Convention) by the Alpine States in 1991 heralded new practices and perspectives. This transnational project is intended to solve important challenges faced by the Alpine population. Convinced that the Alpine Convention should fulfil its potential, some non-governmental organizations and some active persons created networks of local political actors to connect local representatives, researchers, managers of protected areas and ecological associations. These were designed to realize a sustainable pan-Alpine region. This book endeavours to understand how and why local political actors, organized in pan-Alpine networks, chose to take mountain regions in general, and the Alps in particular, as the shared frame of reference for their involvement. It explores if and how a pan-Alpine identity detached from and/or combined with the more «traditional» national identities is developing among and enacted by local political actors engaged for the Alpine Convention. It also analyzes the socio-political significance of local political actors’ involvement in the newly constituted pan-Alpine networks.

    Trade Review
    «This is an interesting Swiss contribution to the debate on the making of regional identity.»
    (Clive H. Church, Mountain Research and Development Vol 37 No 2/2017)

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Introduction – Theoretical framework – Methodology – The actors of the Alpine region – Regional objectivation and identification – Pan-Alpine networking: performing the regional assemblage – Socio-political significance of the pan-Alpine region – Conclusion.

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