Border agglomerations in the Baltic area : obstacles and possibilities for local interaction

In order to evaluate the factors that influence the spatial behaviour of border agglomeration inhabitants and to relate them to the geopolitical Situation, attention is given here to three divided towns in the Baltic Sea region: Haparanda-Tornio, Narva-Ivangorod and Valga/Valka. The three cases repr...

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Published in:Geographica Helvetica
Main Author: T. Lundén
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Language:German
English
French
Italian
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-62-22-2007
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bc5822a96b0e4d1cbf497c6a69b3962e 2023-05-15T16:32:54+02:00 Border agglomerations in the Baltic area : obstacles and possibilities for local interaction T. Lundén https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-62-22-2007 https://doaj.org/article/bc5822a96b0e4d1cbf497c6a69b3962e DE EN FR IT ger eng fre ita Copernicus Publications http://www.geogr-helv.net/62/22/2007/gh-62-22-2007.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0016-7312 https://doaj.org/toc/2194-8798 0016-7312 2194-8798 doi:10.5194/gh-62-22-2007 https://doaj.org/article/bc5822a96b0e4d1cbf497c6a69b3962e Geographica Helvetica, Vol 62, Iss 1, Pp 22-32 Human ecology. Anthropogeography GF1-900 Geography (General) G1-922 Cartography GA101-1776 article ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-62-22-2007 2022-12-31T14:55:27Z In order to evaluate the factors that influence the spatial behaviour of border agglomeration inhabitants and to relate them to the geopolitical Situation, attention is given here to three divided towns in the Baltic Sea region: Haparanda-Tornio, Narva-Ivangorod and Valga/Valka. The three cases represent different geopolitical and ethnical configurations. Boundary theory is discussed as part of (inter)action theory, with particular emphasis on the homogenizing role of the State in contrast to the (inter)action possibilities of individuals living in a border area. In the Haparanda-Tornio study case, a homogenous population on the Finnish side is compared to a more diversified ethnie grouping in Haparanda, Sweden. Here, immigrants from Finland are seen to have an action space directed towards Finland, while bilingual locals act as bridge-builders. In Narva-Ivangorod, the same Russian ethnic group lives on both sides of the boundary, but geopolitical restrictions hamper local cross-boundary interaction. Valga/Valka, in contrast, is divided according to ethnic criteria. Little motivation for border crossing appears to be given, except for the Russian speaking population, which at the same time has the greatest formal difficulties in crossing.The internal European Union borders, both recent and older, thus allow ethnie and linguistic factors to influence the action and communication space of inhabitants.The EU/non-EU boundary restricts the possibilities of local cross-boundary interaction even in situations where the population belongs to the same ethnie group. Article in Journal/Newspaper Haparanda Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Haparanda ENVELOPE(24.137,24.137,65.835,65.835) Tornio ENVELOPE(24.147,24.147,65.848,65.848) Narva ENVELOPE(26.850,26.850,66.267,66.267) Geographica Helvetica 62 1 22 32
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Border agglomerations in the Baltic area : obstacles and possibilities for local interaction
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description In order to evaluate the factors that influence the spatial behaviour of border agglomeration inhabitants and to relate them to the geopolitical Situation, attention is given here to three divided towns in the Baltic Sea region: Haparanda-Tornio, Narva-Ivangorod and Valga/Valka. The three cases represent different geopolitical and ethnical configurations. Boundary theory is discussed as part of (inter)action theory, with particular emphasis on the homogenizing role of the State in contrast to the (inter)action possibilities of individuals living in a border area. In the Haparanda-Tornio study case, a homogenous population on the Finnish side is compared to a more diversified ethnie grouping in Haparanda, Sweden. Here, immigrants from Finland are seen to have an action space directed towards Finland, while bilingual locals act as bridge-builders. In Narva-Ivangorod, the same Russian ethnic group lives on both sides of the boundary, but geopolitical restrictions hamper local cross-boundary interaction. Valga/Valka, in contrast, is divided according to ethnic criteria. Little motivation for border crossing appears to be given, except for the Russian speaking population, which at the same time has the greatest formal difficulties in crossing.The internal European Union borders, both recent and older, thus allow ethnie and linguistic factors to influence the action and communication space of inhabitants.The EU/non-EU boundary restricts the possibilities of local cross-boundary interaction even in situations where the population belongs to the same ethnie group.
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