From closed border to open tourist space: Landscape changes along the Polish-Slovak border

Marek Więckowski, Wiktoria Łaska, Dallen J. Timothy, Daniel Michniak, Aliaksandr Cyargeenka

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Abstract

This paper analyzes a boundary landscape and relevant evolutionary changes in land use at an EU/Schengen internal border (Poland-Slovakia), which was once a closed barrier but is now an open tourism resource. The study shows the role international borders can play in constructing recreational, tourism, and other use spaces, by identifying elements and characteristics of the borderline and its immediate vicinity. Key elements include border markers, roads and checkpoints, tourist trails and paths, information boards and advertising, and other elements of immediate border infrastructure. Both conceptual and applied significance is ascribed to the research, as guidelines can be developed to enable greater care of the shaping and management of the border and its landscape in the face of increased touristification, as well as offering sustainable solutions in matters of landscape change.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number33
JournalGeoJournal
Volume89
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Border landscape
  • Debordering
  • European Union
  • Infrastructure
  • Touristification process

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development

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