Approaches to the Definition of the Baltic Sea Region

The Baltic Sea region is one of the most developed and well-formed regions of international cooperation. It is a place for promoting collaboration between businesses, non-profits, public authorities, and municipalities of the countries located on the Baltic Sea coast and its adjacent territories. Th...

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Published in:Baltic Region
Main Authors: Klemeshev A. P., Korneevets V. S., Palmowski Т., Studzieniecki Т., Fedorov G. M.
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Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2017-4-1
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ca78514f40444d529404f6cfe4fd3a05 2023-05-15T16:51:24+02:00 Approaches to the Definition of the Baltic Sea Region Klemeshev A. P. Korneevets V. S. Palmowski Т. Studzieniecki Т. Fedorov G. M. 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2017-4-1 https://doaj.org/article/ca78514f40444d529404f6cfe4fd3a05 EN eng Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/70a/Klemeshev_4-20.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2079-8555 https://doaj.org/toc/2310-0524 doi:10.5922/2079-8555-2017-4-1 2079-8555 2310-0524 https://doaj.org/article/ca78514f40444d529404f6cfe4fd3a05 Baltic Region, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp 4-20 (2017) Baltic Sea region Baltic sea catchment area coastal zones zones of attraction international cooperation Regional economics. Space in economics HT388 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2017-4-1 2022-12-31T00:37:10Z The Baltic Sea region is one of the most developed and well-formed regions of international cooperation. It is a place for promoting collaboration between businesses, non-profits, public authorities, and municipalities of the countries located on the Baltic Sea coast and its adjacent territories. The Baltic Sea region has both unresolved problems and potential for development. This necessitates the identification of the Baltic Sea region territory having a capacity for the efficient development of mutually beneficial intergovernmental and international ties. A thorough overview of research literature, the implementation of international programmes and initiatives of international and intergovernmental organisations, and the application of the method of cartographic analysis have contributed to defining the territory of the Baltic region. The analysis shows three spaces that differ in the effect of the Baltic Sea on their territorial development. This approach proposes three definitions of the Baltic Sea region — a narrow, an extended, and a broad one, each serving a different purpose and being characterised by a different density of internal connections. According to the narrow definition, the region comprises the whole territories of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia and the coastal parts of Russia, Germany, and Poland. The extended definition adds the remaining part of Poland, most Russian and German regions, and Belarus and Norway. The broad definition of the Baltic region incorporates Iceland, some territories of Russia, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norway Baltic Region 9 4 4 20
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topic Baltic Sea region
Baltic sea
catchment area
coastal zones
zones of attraction
international cooperation
Regional economics. Space in economics
HT388
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Baltic sea
catchment area
coastal zones
zones of attraction
international cooperation
Regional economics. Space in economics
HT388
Klemeshev A. P.
Korneevets V. S.
Palmowski Т.
Studzieniecki Т.
Fedorov G. M.
Approaches to the Definition of the Baltic Sea Region
topic_facet Baltic Sea region
Baltic sea
catchment area
coastal zones
zones of attraction
international cooperation
Regional economics. Space in economics
HT388
description The Baltic Sea region is one of the most developed and well-formed regions of international cooperation. It is a place for promoting collaboration between businesses, non-profits, public authorities, and municipalities of the countries located on the Baltic Sea coast and its adjacent territories. The Baltic Sea region has both unresolved problems and potential for development. This necessitates the identification of the Baltic Sea region territory having a capacity for the efficient development of mutually beneficial intergovernmental and international ties. A thorough overview of research literature, the implementation of international programmes and initiatives of international and intergovernmental organisations, and the application of the method of cartographic analysis have contributed to defining the territory of the Baltic region. The analysis shows three spaces that differ in the effect of the Baltic Sea on their territorial development. This approach proposes three definitions of the Baltic Sea region — a narrow, an extended, and a broad one, each serving a different purpose and being characterised by a different density of internal connections. According to the narrow definition, the region comprises the whole territories of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia and the coastal parts of Russia, Germany, and Poland. The extended definition adds the remaining part of Poland, most Russian and German regions, and Belarus and Norway. The broad definition of the Baltic region incorporates Iceland, some territories of Russia, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Ukraine.
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Palmowski Т.
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