边界在哪里:绘制 10 个西欧国家的跨境社区地图

Aurore Sallard, François Hublet
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随着欧洲一体化的深化,西欧出现了高度相互联系的跨境生活区。迄今为止,定量研究和公共政策对这些地区的关注都相当有限。COVID-19 大流行极大地暴露了现状的局限性:由于在行政边界实施旅行限制和有限的跨境危机管理,边境地区人们的日常生活受到了极大的影响。为了更好地了解跨境社区的地理状况,本文首次对西欧跨境社区进行了大规模定量分析。我们将卢万社区检测算法应用于收集了 10 个西欧国家通勤客流的跨国精细数据集。这使我们能够首次全面绘制这些国家的跨国社区地图,并确定五个主要的跨境生活区。基于这些发现,我们提出了政策建议,旨在改进流动性普查的设计,并为跨境地区制定新的制度框架。
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Where the Borders Lie: Mapping Cross-Border Communities in 10 Western European Countries
With the deepening of European integration, Western Europe has witnessed the emergence of highly interconnected cross-border living areas. So far, these areas have received rather limited attention from both quantitative research and public policy. The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically exposed the limitations of the status quo: with travel restrictions imposed at administrative borders and limited cross-border crisis management, the daily life of people in border regions was affected in a disproportionate way. In an effort to better understand the geography of cross-border communities, this paper presents the first large-scale quantitative analysis of cross-border communities in Western Europe. We apply the Louvain community detection algorithm to a transnational, fine-grained dataset gathering commuter flows across 10 Western European countries. This allows us to produce the first comprehensive transnational mapping of communities in these countries and identify five main cross-border living areas. Based on these findings, we put forward policy recommendations aimed at improving the design of mobility censuses and developing new institutional frameworks in cross-border regions.
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