VYBRANÉ PROBLÉMY MIKROREGIONÁLNYCH ZDRUŽENÍ OBCÍ NA SLOVENSKO-UKRAJINSKOM POHRANIČÍ

Journal Title: FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA - Year 2012, Vol 54, Issue 1

Abstract

in our paper we provide the analysis of a questionnaire survey, carried out among the community mayors that are located on the Slovak side of the Slovak-Ukrainian border. we focus on four areas: cooperation between the communities and border, munici - palization of communities, euroregion and location of communities at the border. we offer brief characterization of the problems and suggest possible solution for each of the areas we focus onto.

Authors and Affiliations

Martin ANGELOVIČ, Vladimír BENČ

Keywords

Related Articles

EFFICIENCY OF ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET POLICY IN HUNGARY: DETRANSITIVE SETTLEMENT STRUCTURE OF SUPPORTED PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT

The present study sets out to examine Hungary's active labour market policy tool, i.e. the effectiveness of supported public employment and leaving opportunities on a territorial basis as its most important objective. Th...

PRÍVALOVÉ POVODNE NA VÝCHODNOM SLOVENSKU DŇA 20.7.1998

The flash-floods in Eastern Slovakia on July, 20th 1998

PRÍSPEVOK K PROBLEMATIKE ANTROPOGÉNNYCH PÔD

Contribution to problem of anthropogenic soils

PRIMÁRNY POTENCIÁL KRAJINY MIKROREGIÓNU MAKOVICA A MINČOL

The contribution is aimed at the primary potential of the landscape of two microregions: Makovica and Minčol. Through a brief physical-geographical analysis of the landscape of both microregion, we charact...

ADVENTISTS AND MORMON CONGREGATIONS IN CZECHIA: DISTRIBUTION, POSITION AND MANIFESTATIONS OF SOCIAL CAPITAL

The Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints share a number of characteristics (for instance their time and place of origin) making them interesting subjects for...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP174164
  • DOI -
  • Views 63
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Martin ANGELOVIČ, Vladimír BENČ (2012). VYBRANÉ PROBLÉMY MIKROREGIONÁLNYCH ZDRUŽENÍ OBCÍ NA SLOVENSKO-UKRAJINSKOM POHRANIČÍ. FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA, 54(1), 27-36. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-174164