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Welcome in Vöcklabruck, Austria!2 FW/A, 2 FW/B (2000/2001), Mag. Peter Atzmanstorfer and Mag. Karin Steinbichler are presenting you some facts about Austria and the region of Vöcklabruck!
Welcome in Vöcklabruck, Austria!2 FW/A, 2 FW/B (2000/2001), Mag. Peter Atzmanstorfer and Mag. Karin Steinbichler are presenting you some facts about Austria and the region of Vöcklabruck!
Upper Austria
VorarlbergTyrol
Salzburg
Carinthia
Styria
Lower Austria
Vienna
Burgenland
Austria from space
Austria‘s landscape
Austria‘s topography
Bohemian and Moravian mass
Flat and hilly country
Alps
Bohemian and Moravian mass
Bohemian and Moravian mass
• part of the Bohemian mass (old varistic mountains) • Wackelsteine and Felsburgen remaining as ancient forms• partly south of the Danube, carved into narrow valleys. • the Wachau between Melk and Krems – vine- and apricot
cultures
Flat and hilly country
Flat and hilly country
• surrounded by the Alps in the North and East• flat and hilly country• important region for agriculture, economy, traffic and
habitation
Bad Gleichenberg
Parndorfer Platte
The Alps
Alps
• reaching from the West to the East of Austria • can be divided into different zones because of their
geologic-tektonic structure • partly covered with glaciers• most important region for tourism
Kitzbüheler AlpenKitzsteinhorn Tauern
Austria‘s economy
Member of the EU
• Austria has been a member of the European Union since 1995• one of the wealthierst countries – net payer
• economic competition within the EU• to adjust its policy in the fields of agriculture, trade, regional development, immigration and finance • Eastern European countries as future members of the EU
Austria‘s challenges:
common economic consensus
4 liberties of the EU
Member of the EU
• one of the wealthierst and politically most stable EU-members• in the economic centre of Europe• market economy with strong social an ecological elements
Austria‘s main advantages
On the way to the European Economy and Monetary Union (EMU)
Members of the European Union
Austria belongs due to the achieved convergence status to those 11European Union countries, which occurred with beginning of the year1999 the 3 levels of the EMU.
Since 1999 the Euro is the currency of the participating member states.
Agriculture and forestry
•Building of grains: 60 % of the area of arable land•60 % grassland: Cattle attitude and milk production•Cultivation of wine•Beef production covers 140 % of the national requirement•since the entry to the European Union agrarian exports doubles - inland proportions are held
• small and mediumsized rural structures - Mountain country• 252.000 farms with an average size of 16 hectares• many mountain peasants, therefore widespread
supplementary income• per operation on average only 22 cattle are held -
ecologically oriented agriculture
Mining and power production
on the sector of mining and power production the alpine republic has rich resources.
Numerous raw material occurrences - because of to high labor costs at present hardly diminished
• Particularly in the electricity supply industry• Austria is water power country number one in the EU
Industrialized country Austria
Austria is a highly developed industrialized country
Important branches of industry:
• Machine and steel structure• Chemistry and vehicles• since some years large successes in high technology
• majority in flexible small and medium-sized enterprises structures
• high export quota
Service country Austria
• as in all highly developed industrialized countries development to a service society
• already 67 % (1996) of the domestic product in the tertiary sector obtained
• Financial services, consultation, health service, banks, traffic, trade, public service, personal services
• great importance of the tourism - especially in alpinen regions of Austria
Trend will continue to strengthen
Leisure company - obsolescence of the society
Austrian and transit
Environmental problems because of the increasing transit traffic
Centrally located in Europe
Between the booming industrial centers of South Germany and Northern Italy
Alpine crossings(Brenner, Tauern, Phyrn)
Gate to Eastern Europe
Transit along the Danube
Highly developed railway and street network
Trade in Austria
• Austria is exporting ist goods to 150 countries• 2/3 of the foreign trade are carried out with in the EU.• most important partners: Germany, Italy
• Export of goods to the middle and eastern european countries has been trippled since 1989 to 131,8 ATS. (16,1% to East Europe)
• Most important partners in trading: Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland.
• Most important branch: transit trade, in connection with the transaction of east-west business.
Austria has developed its foreign trade over the last years
Austria - Tourism
Land of tourism - Austria
One of the most important parts of the economy.
• in 1999 the turnover in tourism and leisure indurstry grew to im 456,4 Milliarden shillings. • winter-, summer-, city-, wellnesstourism
• Austria‘s capital• Historic capital of the Habsburg empire • Headquaters of many international organisations
City tourism – Vienna
• historic monuments – St. Stephen‘s Cathedral• museums – Museum of Fine Arts• musical tradition – Johann Strauss ...• gastronomic tradition – Heurige ...• modern architecture – Hundertwasserhaus ...• city for conferences – UNO-City ...• events – Wiener Festwochen ...
• Cathedral: built in 774, reconstruction in 1614 Hohensalzburg Fortress: largest, fully-preserved fortress in central Europe, built in 1077
• Getreidegasse and Mozart‘s birthplace, busy shopping lane
• Hellbrunn Palace: manneristic, early Baroque pleasure palace
• capital: Salzburg
• up to 1805 capital of the free arcbishopric of Salzburg
• Mozart‘s birth place
Cultural tourism- Salzburg
• Salzburg Festival / Easter Festival / Whitsun Festival
One of the most famous destinations of the world for winter tourism
Wintertourism - Tyrol
• 23.502.028 overnight stays (2001 / 2001• more than 460 ski lifts and 1700 km slopes• skiing, snowboarding, cross-countryskiing, sledging, winter hiking, apres skiing, ....• ski arenas around the glaciers for allyear tourism e.g. Arlberg, Kitzbühel, Stubai-, Ötz-, Zillertal• continous development of the quality of the offers• critical voices concerning nature and social affairs
Wellnesstourism – Upper AustriaLand of thermal springs - Austria
Wellnesstourism in the thermal centers of Styria, the Burgenland and Upper Austria
e.g. thermal center Geinberg – Upper Austria
• thermal springs: Thermal indoor and outdoor pool with communicative whirl islands, massage jets and relaxation areas for your enjoyment
• sauna village: meditation sauna with starry-night sky and music Inn sauna, the oriental steam bath Herbal steam bath, Finnish saunas in the sauna garden
• Vital world: Vitaltherapie, different sport programmes...
• the region around the Hallstätter-, the Traun-, the Atter-, the Altausseer-, the Grundl- and the Wolfgangsee
• parts of the provinces of Upper Austria, Styria and Salzburg
Summer tourism - Salzkammergut
One of the oldest regions for tourism in EuropeDestination for monarchs and common people
• characterized by salt mining for 4500 years • salt mines for tourists in Hallstatt and Altaussee• UNESCO world heritage Hallstatt Dachstein
Numerous activities: hiking– enjoying culture – relaxing – mountainbiking - climbing – rafting – cave trecking - paragliding – etc.
School books:– Hitz, u.a., 2001, Raum – Gesellschaft Wirtschaft 5 bis 8. –
Wien.– Derflinger, u.a., 1997, Vernetzungen- Wirtschafts- und
Tourismusgeographie. – Linz.– Wagner, u.a., 1997, Global – Geographie für berufsbildene
Schulen. – Wien.• Text books:
– Lichtenberger, 1997, Österreich. = Wissenschaftliche Länderkunden. – Darmstadt.
• WWW-Sources.
Sources - Materials - Pictures
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