Burgenland Regional Development Plan – Strategic Spatial Structure 2011

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CONTENT
 
Introduction: The structure of the regional development plan
 
1.      Burgenland Regional Development Programme LEP-2011 – New achievements through nature and education
1.1  Changes since 1994
1.2  Challenges
 
2.      Relevant themes of regional development
2.1  Employment and social issues
2.1.1        Changes
2.1.2        Territorial analysis
2.1.3        Challenges
2.2  Energy
2.2.1        Changes
2.2.2        Territorial analysis
2.2.3        Challenges
2.3  Economy and infrastructure
2.3.1        Changes
2.3.2        Territorial analysis
2.3.3        Challenges
2.4  Nature and environment
2.4.1        Changes
2.4.2        Territorial analysis
2.4.3        Challenges
2.5  Tourism and culture
2.5.1        Changes
2.5.2        Territorial analysis
2.5.3        Challenges
 
3.      Spatial structure
3.1  Changes since 1994
3.1.1        External changes: Burgenland in the EU
3.1.2        Internal changes
3.2  Challenges
3.3  Future key issues
3.3.1        Future key issue 1: Sustainable strengthening economy
3.3.2        Future key issue 2: Joint growth – common wellbeing
3.3.3        Future key issue 3: Strong through new professions
3.4  Strategic basic principle of spatial development
3.4.1        Definition of zones and locations
3.4.1.1  Centres
3.4.1.2  Plants, commercial and industrial areas
3.4.1.3  Tourism sites
3.4.1.4  Tourism and sport zones
3.4.1.5  Protected areas
3.4.1.6  Special area: Neusiedler Lake
3.4.1.7  Wind power zones
3.4.1.8  UNESCO World Heritage Site Cultural Landscape Neusiedler Lake / Fertő Lake
3.4.2        Regional differences – The strategy of spatial structure in the districts
 
4.      Directories
Illustration directory
Tables directory
Charts directory
 
Notes

Sources and literature disclosures

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