2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1062798722000230
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Shepherding at Mărginimea Sibiului (Romania); Past, Present and Future

Abstract: This article aims to highlight the impact on local development of traditional economic activities. The case study that the authors consider concerns an area in the Romanian Carpathians developed through transhumant grazing and forestry activities: Mărginimea Sibiului. As shepherding kept developing, forest-cutting intensified to make room for pastures and hayfields, thus stimulating activities connected with the processing of wood. As trade on the Danube was liberalized under the Peace Treaty of Adrianople and… Show more

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“…The survey developed by the UNHCR on the Ukrainian refugees in Romania was approached for a comprehensive illustration of good results or issues detected thus far during the long and complex process of their integration. The integration of Romania and Ukraine in the European regional cooperation structures, as well as the establishment of the Euroregions cross-border cooperation have been vital steps towards improving the framework of cross-border cooperation (Ilieş, 2003;Ilieş, 2004;Boar, 2005;Săgeată et al, 2014), but the Russian invasion of Ukraine subsequently and significantly diminished the efforts undertaken in this regard. Given all this, the best possible management of decent cross-border relations developed with the aid of ethnic communities is paramount as an essential precondition for effective and sustainable regional cooperation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The survey developed by the UNHCR on the Ukrainian refugees in Romania was approached for a comprehensive illustration of good results or issues detected thus far during the long and complex process of their integration. The integration of Romania and Ukraine in the European regional cooperation structures, as well as the establishment of the Euroregions cross-border cooperation have been vital steps towards improving the framework of cross-border cooperation (Ilieş, 2003;Ilieş, 2004;Boar, 2005;Săgeată et al, 2014), but the Russian invasion of Ukraine subsequently and significantly diminished the efforts undertaken in this regard. Given all this, the best possible management of decent cross-border relations developed with the aid of ethnic communities is paramount as an essential precondition for effective and sustainable regional cooperation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The borders between Romania and Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova are among the essential variables in the management of the European axis of Ponto-Baltic cooperation. The main problem in this sense derives from the contradiction between the need for the best possible security of this border -an essential condition for Romania's integration into the Schengen area -and the need for the best possible cross-border cooperation imposed by the presence of important Romanian communities both in Transcarpathian Maramureș and in Northern Bucovina, as a result of the historical circumstances that led to the drawing of the Romanian-Ukrainian border (Săgeată et al, 2014). It is precisely these two ethnic communities, namely Romanians in Ukraine and Ukrainians in Romania, that have a leading role in facilitating good communications and in preparing the immediate humanitarian support.…”
Section: Reloaded In Situ Effects Of the Leading Role Of Ethnic Commu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The future development of the pastoral villages of Mărginimea Sibiului, including the three chosen in this case study, must be based on the revitalization of extensive sheep farming practices, the preservation of the pastoral economy, and the development of tourism [79,80] in close connection with the specificity of the area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%