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- | **5. Cross-sectoral and integrated approaches are needed to slow down impacts in rural areas ** | + | ===== Hypothesis: |
One of the most significant trends observed in the Alps is the polarization between marginalization and urbanization -> As a result of structural change, younger people tend to move away, which means that the region is faced with ageing, de-population and isolation (brain-drain) -> To mitigate demo-graphic imbalances and polarization trends, which tend to undermine economic development, | One of the most significant trends observed in the Alps is the polarization between marginalization and urbanization -> As a result of structural change, younger people tend to move away, which means that the region is faced with ageing, de-population and isolation (brain-drain) -> To mitigate demo-graphic imbalances and polarization trends, which tend to undermine economic development, |
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