Equivocality in Delineating the Borders of a Cluster: The Baltic’s Case
... of spatial networking are various institutional, cultural, organizational, technological, social, and cognitive proximities. Combinations of these proximities create the unique mosaic of a regional milieu. Geographical proximity translates into the boundaries of spatial networks, which rarely follow the existing administrative divisions. Thus, the identification of spatial networks is becoming the focus of regional governance. This article is part of a complex study on equivocality in identifying ...
Tourism in Border Regions: Theoretical Aspects of a Geographical Study
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