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Border Futures - Zukunft Grenze - Avenir Frontière: The future viability of cross-border cooperation

Border Futures - Zukunft Grenze - Avenir Frontière: Zukunftsfähigkeit grenzüberschreitender Zusammenarbeit
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The following documents are parts of this document:
• Development paths for cross-border cooperation and the status quo (pp. 16-32)• Theories of cross-border cooperation: Explanatory approaches from European integration, regionalism and governance (pp. 33-45)• Introduction: Border Futures - Cross-border cooperation in the territory of the Hesse/Rhineland-Palatinate/Saarland Regional Working Group (pp. 7-15)• Challenges of cross-border cooperation in the Greater Region - interviews with relevant actors (pp. 62-76)• A short profile of the Greater Region and the Upper Rhine region (pp. 46-61)• Borders - identities - home: Theory-based approaches to constructs and concepts in a cross-border context (pp. 141-153)• Spatial planning in border regions: A balancing act between new guiding principles and old planning traditions? (pp. 77-95)• The concept of metropolitan border regions: development, strategies and new directions (pp. 96-124)• The emergence of a metropolisation strategy for the Greater Region (pp. 125-140)• Life in border regions - "Where would we end up?" (pp. 154-180)• Cross-border cooperation in the energy sector (pp. 204-221)• Cross-border everyday lives on the Luxembourg border? An empirical approach: the example of cross-border commuters and residential migrants (pp. 181-203)• Cross-border public transport - continued barriers despite the EU (pp. 222-245)• Interregional cooperation in the Rhine-Alpine Corridor (pp. 246-263)• The cross-border labour market: a priority in the Eurodistrict PAMINA (pp. 322-335)• Safeguarding the provision of public services in rural border areas - a case study of the Greater Region (pp. 264-303)• The Greater Region: a cross-border vocational education and training area? (pp. 304-321)• The use of cultural heritage as a resource for developing tourism in the border areas of the Greater Region and the Upper Rhine region (pp. 336-357)• Outlook: Border Futures - On the path to a sustainable future for border regions (pp. 358-367)• Territorial reform in France (pp. 368-374)• Selected cross-border forms of cooperation and INTERREG funding in Europe (pp. 375-383)


Pallagst, Karina
Hartz, Andrea
Caesar, Beate
(ed.)

Corporate Editor
ARL - Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

Abstract

What current discourses are relevant for border areas? What opportunities for and obstacles to integrated territorial development arise from the specific situation of border regions? How can these be utilised or overcome in a goal-oriented way? These questions were central to the discussions of the ... view more

What current discourses are relevant for border areas? What opportunities for and obstacles to integrated territorial development arise from the specific situation of border regions? How can these be utilised or overcome in a goal-oriented way? These questions were central to the discussions of the Border Futures working group. Border regions like the Greater Region1 or the Trinational Metropolitan Region of the Upper Rhine extend far beyond the immediate border area. While institutional structures of cooperation can be perpetuated through agreements and organisations, there is a lack of instruments which cross-border cooperation structures can deploy in response to changing situations. Cross-border cooperation faces new challenges from increasing cross-border interactions, processes of economic structural transformation, new energy policies in the national sub-spaces, and demographic change. Another factor is increasing spatial polarisation, which influences the further development and future viability of the affected border areas, and involves metropolisation issues in urban centres and the provision of public services in rural districts. Building on discussions of the Border Futures working group, this volume sheds light on cross-border cooperation in practice with recent research relevant to planning in border regions in the European context. The insights collected here are intended to be usable in the border areas within the territory of the Regional Working Group and should also contribute towards the broader specialist discourse on the further development of cross-border cooperation. Issues of sustainable cross-border governance, new spatial functions and new planning instruments play a role here, as do the possibilities provided by the current EU structural policy programming period for border areas.... view less

Keywords
cross-border cooperation; spatial planning; regional development; regional planning; development strategy; zoning; EU; Euroregion; structural policy; regional policy

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
border area; border region

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

Publisher
Verlag der ARL

City
Hannover

Page/Pages
384 p.

Series
Arbeitsberichte der ARL, 33

ISSN
2193-1283

ISBN
978-3-88838-435-6

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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