Main region industrial district
Regional Association for the Industrial District (REVI) |
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legal form | society |
Seat | Katzelsdorf , Schlossstrasse 1 |
founding | 1995
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Members | 163 parishes |
Website | industrieviertel.at |
The main region of the industrial quarter is one of the main regions (five "quarters") of spatial planning in Lower Austria; it is organized in the regional association industrial quarter, the association of the municipalities and municipal associations of these municipalities, the Leader regions and other regionally important representatives.
The association was founded in the course of joining the EU in 1995. Since 2015, the association's operational work has been transferred to the newly created NÖ.Regional.GmbH of the state, in which the regional association holds 6%, with the Lower Austrian Village and Urban Renewal Association of all municipalities as a partner.
As such, the region corresponds to the traditional industrial quarter , without Klosterneuburg and the communities west of Vienna that belong to Lower Austria-Mitte - these are the seven communities that until 2016 belonged to the Vienna-Umgebung district, and now to the St. Pölten district. Land include: Gablitz , Klosterneuburg , Mauerbach , Pressbaum , Purkersdorf , Tullnerbach and Wolfsgraben .
The small regions of the industrial quarter are (as of 2016, with number):
- Römerland Carnuntum (28, 27 municipalities)
- Mödling (29, 12 municipalities)
- Common Bucklige Welt region (61, 23 parishes)
- Steinfeld (63, 4 communities)
- Ebreichsdorf (71, 5 municipalities)
- Change country (59, 9 municipalities)
- Schwarzatal (62, 8 municipalities)
- Common region Schneebergland (67, 18 municipalities)
- World cultural heritage region Semmering-Rax (69, 8 communities)
such as
- Triestingtal (32, 12 communities) with Kaumberg (Lower Lower Austria)
In the Lower Austria nature conservation concept, the main region is divided into the regions
- 12 Western Vienna Basin and Thermenlinie
- 13 Eastern Vienna Basin, Hainburg Mountains and Leithagebirge
- 14 Southeastern Vienna Woods
- 15 Eastern Limestone Alps
- 16 Lower Austrian Central Alps
The Natura 2000 areas in Lower Austria are each completely assigned to one of the five main regions of the state development concept and processed in a structured manner according to a uniform scheme. The following European protected areas exist in the main industrial area:
- Danube floodplains east of Vienna
- Steinfeld
- Northeastern Rim Alps: Hohe Wand - Schneeberg - Rax & Northeastern Rim Alps
- Hundsheimer Mountains
- Moist plain - Leithaauen
Individual evidence
- ↑ Office locations , noeregional.at
- ↑ Map of the main regions of Lower Austria ( memento of the original from January 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (pdf, noeregional.at).
- ↑ Map of the small regions in the industrial district ( memento of the original from June 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (pdf, raumordnung-noe.at).
- ↑ http://www.noe.gv.at/noe/Naturschutz/Naturschutzkonzept_Februar_2015.pdf
- ↑ Main region industrial quarter - Natura 2000 - State of Lower Austria. Retrieved October 4, 2017 .
Coordinates: 47 ° 46 ′ 43.6 ″ N , 16 ° 16 ′ 17.4 ″ E