New approach towards border regions in the territorial agenda 2030

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Abstract

Border regions are commonly perceived as peripheral in terms of transport accessibility and socio-economic development. The peripherality has meant that they have been and continue to be beneficiaries of a traditionally understood – i.e. compensatory – paradigm of regional development. To a large extent, this has been the character of the European Union Cohesion Policy to date. However, a new paradigm of regional development, manifested by the Territorial Agenda 2030, is becoming more and more popular. The article debates possible actions to be taken in regions along national borders to achieve their strategic objectives using the multi-level governance and territorial capital concepts and referring to the six priorities of the Territorial Agenda 2030.

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Jakubowski, A., & Miszczuk, A. (2021). New approach towards border regions in the territorial agenda 2030. Europa XXI, 40. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2021.40.1

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