publ-ohne-podpubl-ohne-podAhlheim, Michael2024-04-082024-04-082009-04-292009https://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/handle/123456789/5239While sustainable development is often viewed as a task for national governments this paper asks what can be done on a regional level. The first part of the paper deals with the general principles of sustainable development according to the concept of the sustainability triangle are explained. It is shown that while economic sustainability prevails during the first stages of the development of a country at a later stage social and environmental sustainability become essential for the mid- and long-term development and stability of an economy. In the second part it is shown that sustainable development is not a task for central government alone but is also an important challenge for regional governments. Some tasks necessary for a sustainable development like e. g. groundwater protection can even be better executed on a regional level. Therefore, special emphasis will be put on water protection in this part of the paper. In spite of the responsibility to be taken by regional governments the existence of significant spillover effects between regions makes it necessary to coordinate the policy between central government and regional governments as well as between different regional governments in order achieve overall efficient results.enghttp://opus.uni-hohenheim.de/doku/lic_ubh.php320NachhaltigkeitRegionalentwicklungRegionalpolitikSustainability and regional developmentWorkingPaper306217902urn:nbn:de:bsz:100-opus-3490