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%T Actors and levels of relationships in the construction of cross-border regions - Case study: Bihor and Hajdu Bihar Counties
%A Chirodea, Florentina
%A Toca, Constantin Vasile
%A Bordeianu, Ioana Lucia
%J Crisia
%N Suppl. 2
%P 152-163
%V 52
%D 2022
%K actors; relationship levels
%@ 1016-2798
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-92218-3
%X At the level of border regions operate a series of models and structures of
cross-border cooperation, all these being built on the basis of levels of relationships between
various public, private or non-governmental actors. The construction of cross-border
regions is thus closely linked to cross-border cooperation, which must be understood as
cooperation between at least two entities located along a common border. The European
Commission has advocated a long time for "cooperation for development" to support
disadvantaged border regions, in the Centre and Eastern part of the continent. Despite the
progress made, there are still some obstacles created by existing national legal and
administrative frameworks that have a direct impact on the lives of border area residents.
The new approach to regional development creates the promotion of networks between
different urban centres and favours the complementarity and individualisation of each
region, placing them at the centre of European strategies. In this context, the study aims to
analyse the intensity of different types of cross-border relations and the involvement of
regional actors in the deep integration of regions corresponding to NUTS III administrative
territorial units, Bihor (RO), Hajdu-Bihar (HU), based on cross-border integration models
and indicators developed by Castañer, Jańczak and Martín-Uceda.
%C ROU
%G en
%9 Konferenzbeitrag
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info