2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12166438
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Eurocities of the Iberian Borderland: A Second Generation of Border Cooperation Structures. An Analysis of Their Development Strategies

Abstract: The new territorial structures for the governance of the borderlands between Portugal and Spain (Eurocities) constitute a novel and exciting example of a local commitment to cross-border cooperation (CBC). The Eurocities are feasible institutions in very close cities and municipalities, and have always had intense relationships. With different speeds, formats and intensities, Eurocities have been forming along the European Union’s internal borders. Compared to other types of cooperation entities created mainly… Show more

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“…Los resultados obtenidos muestran que las eurociudades son un emblema de la geógrafí a-pólí tica en cónstrucció n en las fronteras de la Unió n Europea, y emergen como la recónstrucció n de la frontera marcada con definiciónes simbó licas territoriales / espaciales y de usos del suelo. En realidad, ahora son un instrumento de integració n territorial (Lois, 2013;Jurado Almonte et al, 2020).…”
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“…Los resultados obtenidos muestran que las eurociudades son un emblema de la geógrafí a-pólí tica en cónstrucció n en las fronteras de la Unió n Europea, y emergen como la recónstrucció n de la frontera marcada con definiciónes simbó licas territoriales / espaciales y de usos del suelo. En realidad, ahora son un instrumento de integració n territorial (Lois, 2013;Jurado Almonte et al, 2020).…”
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“…The EU funds numerous projects and strategies on the Iberian Peninsula. However, in addition to all these projects and strategies along the Portuguese-Spanish border, several obstacles should be considered for further better territorial and sustainable development [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. Some of them are presented in Table 2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes induced by the pandemic are likely to have substantial impacts on mobility, socialization, consumer behavior, recreation, and many other social dimensions of tourism. Despite this, Jurado-Almonte et al [ 12 ] maintained that the tourism sector is highly resilient and can adapt to and recover from disastrous or unexpected events such as this. Other analysts believe that society will gradually return to some degree of normalcy once the worst moments of the pandemic pass.…”
Section: Covid-19 and Tourism New Normalmentioning
confidence: 99%