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How and why a new Chapter in the SoER was developt ?. The Austrian SoER and ist Chapters. The Austrian SoER and ist Chapters. The Austrian SoER and ist Chapters. The new Chapter since SoER No . 9 Tourism ; but why ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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How and why a new Chapter in the SoERwas developt ?
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The AustrianSoER and istChapters
SoER No. 8
Agriculture
Air
Biodiversity
Chemicals & Biocides
Climate
Contaminated Sites
Cross Cutting Issues
Energy
Forestry
Industry
Noise
Soil
Spatial Planning
Traffic
Waste
Water
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The AustrianSoER and istChapters
SoER No. 8 SoER No. 7
Agriculture Agriculture
Air Air
Biodiversity Biodiversity
Chemicals & Biocides Chemicals
Climate Climate
Contaminated Sites Contaminated Sites
Cross Cutting Issues Cross Cutting Issues
Energy Energy
Forestry Forestry & Hunting
Industry Industry & Energy
Noise Noise
Soil Soil
Spatial Planning Spatial Planning
Traffic Sustainability
Waste Traffic
Water Waste
Water
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The AustrianSoER and istChapters
SoER No. 8 SoER No. 7 SoER No. 6
Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture
Air Air Air
Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
Chemicals & Biocides Chemicals Chemicals
Climate Climate Climate
Contaminated Sites Contaminated Sites Contaminated Sites
Cross Cutting Issues Cross Cutting Issues Cross Cutting Issues
Energy Energy Energy
Forestry Forestry & Hunting Forestry
Industry Industry & Energy GVO
Noise Noise Industry
Soil Soil Noise
Spatial Planning Spatial Planning Soil
Traffic Sustainability Spatial Planning
Waste Traffic Waste
Water Waste Water
Water
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The new Chapter since SoER No. 9Tourism; but why?
Tourism is a very important economic sector in Austria(18.000 Mio. EUR; 7,5% of the GDP; 130 Mio. overnight-stay)
Tourism in Austria is directly connected to the environment(skiing, hiking, mountain-biking, lake-side tourism, etc.)
Sensitive Areas are effected(high alpine areas, complex eco-systems of alpine lakes, etc.)
Direct environmental effects(traffic, energy consumption, waste, artificial snow, etc.)
in-direct environmental effects(touristic infrastructure, like cable cars, Skiing slopes, etc.)
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Data collection Compilation of existing data
(energy, traffic, noise, waste, etc.)
Strategies how to allocate effects from tourism(statistical methods, calculations, surveys, etc.)
Results: - Impact of tourism is visible- ‘Need for action’ is obvious
- Strategies can be developed- Impact of adaptations can be calculated
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Benefits New concepts
(e.g. car-free villages)
New ideas(environmentally-sensitive tourism, revival of unique local cuisine, etc.)
New communications messages(tourists prefer a clean and healthy environment, better image, etc.)
Last but not least: Higher turnover per tourist
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Contact & Information
Wolfgang Dolezal
+43 31304 5487
Umweltbundesamtwww.umweltbundesamt.at
Almaty ■ 11.06.2014