2021
DOI: 10.25167/brs3408
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Where there is a will, there is a way: some remarks on institutional distance in the Polish-German borderland

Abstract: This study concerns the problem of institutional distance between local government units, and its impact on the cross-border cooperation of regional and local authorities in the Polish-German borderland. Contrary to cross-border cooperation per se, the analyzed notion is not featured regularly in the subject literature. Above all, the existing studies focus on the forms of, barriers to, and conditions for cross-border cooperation, the assessment of cross-border cooperation projects co-financed by the EU, and t… Show more

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“…Among the principles, in addition to establishing a comprehensive policy framework, is the need for a strong social consensus on the SDGs and the methods used to achieve them, as well as the need for social dialogue at all stages and levels of governance [54]. In order to ensure a socially fair phase-out of coal, the European Commission established a platform for coal regions in transition in December 2017 [91,92]. The platform aims to support countries, regions, communities, and workers in meeting the challenges of the clean energy transition and the associated economic diversification, especially in cities and metropolises [62].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the principles, in addition to establishing a comprehensive policy framework, is the need for a strong social consensus on the SDGs and the methods used to achieve them, as well as the need for social dialogue at all stages and levels of governance [54]. In order to ensure a socially fair phase-out of coal, the European Commission established a platform for coal regions in transition in December 2017 [91,92]. The platform aims to support countries, regions, communities, and workers in meeting the challenges of the clean energy transition and the associated economic diversification, especially in cities and metropolises [62].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is due to its multifaceted and comprehensiveness, and thus, the actual determination of the impact of various solutions on the environment and the choice of the least burdensome way. Assessment with the LCA consists of several stages [81][82][83]. At the beginning, the purpose and scope of the research is determined, and an inventory of potential environmental impacts-the inputs (raw materials, energy, water, etc.)…”
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