AGENDA:
00:12 – Annual precipitation in Austria and in the Austrian Alps
00:57 – Only 3 percent of the water supply is used
01:10 – Water discharge in the Austrian state TIROL
01:34 – Tirol's major river: The Inn; annual discharge
02:26 – Springs provide water: Day and night
02:54 – Technical possibilities to (temporarily) prevent water from draining
03:27 – Lets sum up our findings
03:59 – Lets answer our research question
04:06 – Ciao / Good bye
04:24 – Sources / References
04:28 – Call for Donations
Produced in February 2022 by Martin Hautz and Matthias Kreuz („Bildmaterial“ Fieberbrunn, Tirol, Austria).
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Research is very expensing and financing it is always a huge challenge.
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IBAN
AT40 2050 5002 0110 8156
Sparkasse Kitzbühel
BIC
SPKIAT2K
Data:
You can find all references and data sources on a PDF in the "Videos" section of our website: www.zukunft-skisport.at/videos
Biography Günther Aigner
Günther Aigner is one of the world’s most renowned researchers on the future of ski tourism. He received his double master’s degree in Sports Science and Economic Education at the University of Innsbruck and at the University of New Orleans (UNO, USA). Aigner’s thesis (2004) was on "The Future of Alpine Skiing,” followed by further research at the Institute of Sports Science at the University of Innsbruck. From 2008 to 2014, he was head of winter marketing for the Austrian ski resort Kitzbühel.
Since 2014, Günther Aigner has been leading “ZUKUNFT SKISPORT – Research & Consulting.” He has conducted hundreds of speeches in his home of Austria and around the world, as well as published and contributed to segments on TV, radio, and print media. Aigner has held guest lectures at universities in Baku (AZE), Belgrade (SRB), Sanya (CN), Hanoi (VN), Innsbruck, Salzburg, Kufstein, Krems and Seekirchen (all in Austria), and has been a lecturer for the Austrian Ski Instructor Federation.
In 2019, he was a contributing author for the Austrian Special Report “Tourism and Climate Change” (ASR19) of the Austrian Panel on Climate Change (APCC). Günther Aigner is a member of the Committee No. VII (“Environment”) of the International Organization of Cable Cars (O.I.T.A.F.). Since 2021, he has been studying in the Management PhD program at the University of Innsbruck.
00:12 – Annual precipitation in Austria and in the Austrian Alps
00:57 – Only 3 percent of the water supply is used
01:10 – Water discharge in the Austrian state TIROL
01:34 – Tirol's major river: The Inn; annual discharge
02:26 – Springs provide water: Day and night
02:54 – Technical possibilities to (temporarily) prevent water from draining
03:27 – Lets sum up our findings
03:59 – Lets answer our research question
04:06 – Ciao / Good bye
04:24 – Sources / References
04:28 – Call for Donations
Produced in February 2022 by Martin Hautz and Matthias Kreuz („Bildmaterial“ Fieberbrunn, Tirol, Austria).
Call for donations
Research is very expensing and financing it is always a huge challenge.
Do you want to support us!
IBAN
AT40 2050 5002 0110 8156
Sparkasse Kitzbühel
BIC
SPKIAT2K
Data:
You can find all references and data sources on a PDF in the "Videos" section of our website: www.zukunft-skisport.at/videos
Biography Günther Aigner
Günther Aigner is one of the world’s most renowned researchers on the future of ski tourism. He received his double master’s degree in Sports Science and Economic Education at the University of Innsbruck and at the University of New Orleans (UNO, USA). Aigner’s thesis (2004) was on "The Future of Alpine Skiing,” followed by further research at the Institute of Sports Science at the University of Innsbruck. From 2008 to 2014, he was head of winter marketing for the Austrian ski resort Kitzbühel.
Since 2014, Günther Aigner has been leading “ZUKUNFT SKISPORT – Research & Consulting.” He has conducted hundreds of speeches in his home of Austria and around the world, as well as published and contributed to segments on TV, radio, and print media. Aigner has held guest lectures at universities in Baku (AZE), Belgrade (SRB), Sanya (CN), Hanoi (VN), Innsbruck, Salzburg, Kufstein, Krems and Seekirchen (all in Austria), and has been a lecturer for the Austrian Ski Instructor Federation.
In 2019, he was a contributing author for the Austrian Special Report “Tourism and Climate Change” (ASR19) of the Austrian Panel on Climate Change (APCC). Günther Aigner is a member of the Committee No. VII (“Environment”) of the International Organization of Cable Cars (O.I.T.A.F.). Since 2021, he has been studying in the Management PhD program at the University of Innsbruck.
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