Problems of Environment in Yugoslav-Hungarian-Romanian Border Region and Possibilities of Cooperation Cover Image

Problemi životne sredine u regionu jugoslovensko–mađarske–rumunske tromeđe i mogućnosti saradnje na tom planu
Problems of Environment in Yugoslav-Hungarian-Romanian Border Region and Possibilities of Cooperation

Author(s): Imre Nadj
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Centar za multikulturalnost

Summary/Abstract: Beside the common historical and natural characteristics the border region is the result of the political distribution and the different social development and structure. In the last decade of the XXth century the basic regional characteristics are determined by the efforts made for cooperation and for the planning of territorial development, founded on the adjustment to the European value system, which is revealed, for example, in the protection of the human environment. The Danube-Tisa-Mures-Kris - regions and the sandy soil between them and natural units which are under protection and the organic link between these regions are made essential by the protection of the biodiversity and the common potentials of ecology turism. While the river-basins of these territories made the creation of important economic-industrial-communication structure possible by connecting them into industrial-communication axes which coincide with the Helsinki-corridor. At the same time they represent important points of potential pressures of the region and the possibility of environment pollution both sides of the border. All these are the consequences of the high-level urbanization and the underdeveloped infrastructure, which are important from the aspect of communal hygiene. So entering into contracts is most desirable within the bounds of the Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisa euroregion in order to resolve the conflicts of the urban spaces and protected parts of the region on the one hand, the debated elements of the cooperation with the neighbour state on the other. The system of the common monitoring of the potencial burden and their elimination (Baja, Mohacs, Szeged, Subotica, Oradea, Arad, Timisoara) would mean progress for the whole region.

  • Issue Year: 2001
  • Issue No: 05
  • Page Range: 53-66
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Serbian