The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the German-Polish borderlands is manifold: Political, societal and economic effects have affected cross-border regions and towns. Moreover, new mechanisms of cross-border public catastrophe and pandemic management have been discussed in the course of the crisis to tackle future pandemics more efficiently across borders. This contribution examines the territorial impact applying a TIA analytical model (and building on studies from summer 2020) and discusses how cross-border post-pandemic catastrophe and pandemic management and public services can look like in the future.
Mots clés : Pandemics|Borders|Governance|Regions|Cooperation
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