Borders, cross-border cooperation and depopulation: the case of the Spanish-Portuguese North-Central Border

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Cross-border cooperation has been (and still is) one of the main assets of the acquis communitiare in everything that refers to cross-border development. In fact, development initiatives aimed at addressing the problems of intra-European border areas could have better results if they were concerted (horizontally coordinated) and executed jointly by the governments, national, and local actors from both border sides, to improve their populations’ quality of life. The study goal is to provide new contributions that enrich critical reflection and debate on the issue of depopulation, in order to propose economic policy recommendations within a framework of cross-border institutional cooperation and inter- and intra-governmental coordination of political actors involved.

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We prepared a descriptive analysis of its evolution during the period 1960-2020, with three essential variables: a) population evolution border based on the losses or gains verified with respect to 1960; b) critical population mass existing in 2020 based on the indicator of population density (inhabitants per square kilometer), and c) level of population aging based on the indicator percentage of population over 65 years of age over total population. Our descriptive analysis exclusively covers the border municipalities located along the both sides of the Spanish-Portuguese north-central border line, a total of 49 border municipalities (nine Portuguese and 40 spanish).

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PODADERA-RIVERA P and CALDERON-VAZQUEZ FJ. Borders, cross-border cooperation and depopulation: the case of the Spanish-Portuguese North-Central Border [version 1; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] Open Research Europe 2023, 3:200 https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.16319.1

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