News from OEAW

News from OEAW

Author: Leonie Hasenauer   Stakeholder Involvement in TranStat Warm temperatures, lack of snow, strong winds, expensive energy, high property prices, ageing populations – the list goes on. Mountain resorts are confronted with different (mega-) trends and...
TranStat’s Living Labs, how does it work?

TranStat’s Living Labs, how does it work?

Partecipartory processes are at the core of TranStat’s Living Labs. At the same time, researchers are developing a diagnostic framework focusing on human environment interactions in order to support local stakeholders in their future scenario building &...
Better understand our Living Lab’s residents

Better understand our Living Lab’s residents

Authors: Véronique Reynier, Mathieu Schoendoerffer (Université Grenoble Alpes)   The social diagnosis carried out in Saint Pierre de Chartreuse and Megève highlighted the variety of populations residing in these areas. Beyond the broad categories of permanent and...
Crafting Scenarios for Sustainable Transitions

Crafting Scenarios for Sustainable Transitions

Author: Prof. Dr Jan Mosedale (University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons) The future does not exist. It is a kind of story we tell ourselves to talk about things that have not yet happened. And strangely enough, we react much more strongly to stories than to facts...
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