Cross-Border Green Aspects of Interegional Project Development
2024
Bott Domonkos, Lívia
The study makes the hypothesis that the implemented project has an effect on program development, project development, and priority axis. It compares priority axes and program indicator impacts as a measure of best practices in the Czech and Hungarian border region and the cross border area of Bratislava. The primary conclusions show that there are about equal amounts of correlations between the newly developed projects between 2021 and 2024 and the missing green aspects of the projects from the previous program period. Repeating the tool and completing the survey in 2027 to observe the data's linear or correlational distribution may be intriguing. In general, we may state that environmental elements, which are now undergoing change, have an absent and avoided impact because of thechanging period, due to the priority axis and typical Green Deal and Green Europe declaration of values and EU priorities. As this prognosis might continue, we can declare a larger project impact in Citizen contribution, Young and talented people joined and attracting strong territorial strategy, which is the alfa and omega of the EU Cohesion Policy.
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Editeur FIMEK; Educational and Business Center for Development of Human Resources, Management and Sustainable Development, Novi Sad (Serbia)
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