Malgorzata Waniek, M. Franco, Ricardo Correia, J. M. N. Gómez, Ana Vulevic, R. Castanho
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Abstract
One example of cross-border cooperation is between the two neighboring Balkan countries of Slovenia and Croatia. Recently, the quality and intensity of this cooperation have been significantly affected by the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic. In this context, this article examines the quality of balanced cross-border cooperation between Croatia and Slovenia, the exploitation of hitherto unexploited potential for increasing the utilization of the region’s natural and cultural resources, and the possibility of rebuilding and developing the tourism sector; in fact, it was in decline as a consequence of the pandemic. Besides, improving the quality of the environment and raising the standard of living and quality of life for the people living in the border areas was another objective. Slovenia and Croatia are promoting a sustainable, safe, and vibrant border area by supporting smart approaches to the protection, mobilization, and management of natural and cultural resources. People living, working, or visiting the area have seen many benefits from this. To provide innovative, smart, and practical solutions that help preserve and enhance the quality of the environment and its diverse identity as well as activate its socioeconomic potential, the main focus has been on harnessing the natural and cultural values of the area. It has been achieved by increasing opportunities for institutional cooperation at all levels to ensure a safe and vibrant environment.
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