大流行后尼斯-尼萨-尼萨欧洲地区跨界合作的弹性:在两者之间跳跃

IF 1.5 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Borderlands Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1080/08865655.2023.2276471
Hynek Böhm, Artur Boháč, Lukáš Novotný, Emil Drápela, Wojciech Opioła
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本文重点分析了大流行导致的边境关闭对欧洲Neisse-Nisa-Nysa (ERN)地区(包括德国、捷克和波兰部分地区)跨境一体化的影响。对过境点的限制严重扰乱了人员和货物在东欧的流动,影响了居住在边界两侧(或全部三面)的个人的日常生活,特别是跨境通勤者。这些人被称为边境居民,他们发现自己受到关闭的影响不成比例,没有代表他们的利益。因此,本文强调了边境关闭的主要后果,并评估了欧洲区域利益相关者为加强欧洲经济区内跨境合作的弹性而采取的举措。在结束语中,敦促参与跨境合作的利益攸关方抓住机遇,积极推进合作,因为他们对大流行的临时明确应对措施在推进合作和回到大流行前的状态之间摇摆不定。这可以通过实施以人为本的倡议和向欧洲领土合作集团过渡,促进更有效和可持续的跨境伙伴关系来实现。
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Resilience of Cross-border Cooperation in the Neisse-Nisa-Nysa Euroregion after the Pandemic: Bouncing In-between
The article focuses on analyzing the impact of pandemic-induced border closures on cross-border integration within the Euroregion Neisse-Nisa-Nysa (ERN) encompassing parts of Germany, Czechia, and Poland. The restrictions on border crossings significantly disrupted the flow of people and goods across the ERN, affecting the daily lives of individuals residing on both sides (or all three sides) of the borders, particularly cross-border commuters. These individuals, referred to as borderlanders, found themselves disproportionately affected by the closures, with no representation to advocate for their interests. Consequently, the article highlights the key consequences of border closures and evaluates the initiatives undertaken by Euroregional stakeholders to enhance the resilience of cross-border cooperation within the ERN. In the concluding remarks, stakeholders involved in cross-border cooperation are urged to seize the opportunity and proactively advance their collaboration, as their interim unambiguous responses to the pandemic bounce in between advancing their cooperation and coming back to a pre-pandemic state. This can be achieved through the implementation of people-centric initiatives and a transition towards the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation, facilitating a more effective and sustainable cross-border partnership.
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