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Winter sport destinations, spatial planning and protected areas.
Abstract This chapter discusses why limiting winter tourism development might be worthwhile and which approaches exist to limit it, focusing on spatial planning and protected areas. In doing so it concentrates on the western part of the European Eastern Alps, which is one of the most intensively developed mountain areas in terms of ski tourism globally.