Capturing cross-border continuity: The case of the Czech-Polish borderland

The differences in welfare amongst European countries are especially evident in border regions, and this affects cross-border cooperation and relationships. Due to the historical development of Central and Eastern European countries over the last century, the affected countries are unique “laborator...

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Main Authors: Pászto Vít, Macků Karel, Burian Jaroslav, Pánek Jiří, Tuček Pavel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-06-01
Series:Moravian Geographical Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2019-0010
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spelling doaj-008547d0d6224f70b4c8d816cd1985472021-09-06T19:22:28ZengSciendoMoravian Geographical Reports1210-88122019-06-0127212213810.2478/mgr-2019-0010mgr-2019-0010Capturing cross-border continuity: The case of the Czech-Polish borderlandPászto Vít0Macků Karel1Burian Jaroslav2Pánek Jiří3Tuček Pavel4Department of Geoinformatics, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Geoinformatics, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Geoinformatics, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Development and Environmental Studies, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech RepublicDepartment of Geoinformatics, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech RepublicThe differences in welfare amongst European countries are especially evident in border regions, and this affects cross-border cooperation and relationships. Due to the historical development of Central and Eastern European countries over the last century, the affected countries are unique “laboratories” for geographical research. This study assesses disparities in socio-economic indicators representing socio-economic phenomena in the Czech-Polish border region, through the analysis of cross-border (spatial) continuity, using quantitative methods (multivariate statistics and socio-economic profiling), GIS analysis and cartographic visualisation. It is demonstrated how such a combination of methods is useful for the comparison and evaluation of the complex socio-economic situations in neighbouring countries. This research project identifies the most suitable common indicators for a proper evaluation of cross-border (spatial) continuity, and it reveals the spatial patterns as reflected by a cluster analysis. The greatest cross-border (spatial) continuity is apparent in the easternmost part of the borderlands, while significant differences on both sides of the border are evident in the very central part of the areas under study. The paper also describes methodological aspects of the research in order to provide a quantitative approach to borderland studies.https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2019-0010gisciencesocio-economic dataprofilingclusteringborder regionspolandczech republic
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Tuček Pavel
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Capturing cross-border continuity: The case of the Czech-Polish borderland
Moravian Geographical Reports
giscience
socio-economic data
profiling
clustering
border regions
poland
czech republic
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Macků Karel
Burian Jaroslav
Pánek Jiří
Tuček Pavel
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title Capturing cross-border continuity: The case of the Czech-Polish borderland
title_short Capturing cross-border continuity: The case of the Czech-Polish borderland
title_full Capturing cross-border continuity: The case of the Czech-Polish borderland
title_fullStr Capturing cross-border continuity: The case of the Czech-Polish borderland
title_full_unstemmed Capturing cross-border continuity: The case of the Czech-Polish borderland
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publisher Sciendo
series Moravian Geographical Reports
issn 1210-8812
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The differences in welfare amongst European countries are especially evident in border regions, and this affects cross-border cooperation and relationships. Due to the historical development of Central and Eastern European countries over the last century, the affected countries are unique “laboratories” for geographical research. This study assesses disparities in socio-economic indicators representing socio-economic phenomena in the Czech-Polish border region, through the analysis of cross-border (spatial) continuity, using quantitative methods (multivariate statistics and socio-economic profiling), GIS analysis and cartographic visualisation. It is demonstrated how such a combination of methods is useful for the comparison and evaluation of the complex socio-economic situations in neighbouring countries. This research project identifies the most suitable common indicators for a proper evaluation of cross-border (spatial) continuity, and it reveals the spatial patterns as reflected by a cluster analysis. The greatest cross-border (spatial) continuity is apparent in the easternmost part of the borderlands, while significant differences on both sides of the border are evident in the very central part of the areas under study. The paper also describes methodological aspects of the research in order to provide a quantitative approach to borderland studies.
topic giscience
socio-economic data
profiling
clustering
border regions
poland
czech republic
url https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2019-0010
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