2023
DOI: 10.35784/pe.2023.1.14
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Asymetria jako czynnik osłabiający odporność i integrację w zrównoważonym rozwoju polsko-czeskiego pogranicza w kontekście sporu o kopalnię Turów

Abstract: By analysing asymmetry in socioeconomic and environmental development in the Polish-Czech borderland, we contribute to the discussion on its impacts as a factor weakening resilience and integration for the purposes of sustainable development in the region. In the article, we use the results of the studies under the Project The crisis at the Turów Mine and its impact on Czech-Polish cross-border cooperation: An evaluation, conclusions and recommendations, funded by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchan… Show more

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“…These events inspired German officials to be more active in the affair. German policy was more placatory than Czech, possibly due to the relatively functioning cooperation between Zittau and Bogatynia and lignite mines in the north of the Görlitz District (Boháč et al, 2023). Generally, the Turów crisis was a sui generis case in Central Europe, similar to the Temelín crisis from the 2000s or a dispute about the coking plant in Stonava in the late 1980s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These events inspired German officials to be more active in the affair. German policy was more placatory than Czech, possibly due to the relatively functioning cooperation between Zittau and Bogatynia and lignite mines in the north of the Görlitz District (Boháč et al, 2023). Generally, the Turów crisis was a sui generis case in Central Europe, similar to the Temelín crisis from the 2000s or a dispute about the coking plant in Stonava in the late 1980s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%