European Spatial Research and Policy (Nov 2022)

Barriers and challenges to sustainable physical planning for mountain destinations and second-home developments in the mountain region of south-eastern Norway: the reign of governments or developers?

  • Even Tjørve,
  • Kathleen M. C. Tjørve,
  • Kelvin Owusu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.29.2.07
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
pp. 115 – 129

Abstract

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The number of hotels in the mountains of south-eastern Norway has decreased over the last three decades, with a concurrent increase in the number of modern, privately-owned second homes. The growth of second-home villages and associated commercial activity has produced sustainability issues. The shift in the planning and development process from the local government to private developers has resulted in a piece-by-piece process with the loss of sight of long-term consequences. This short review discusses the causes of uncontrolled or poor planning of mountain regions; in particular, the neoliberal trend in physical planning and the problem of small local communities.

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