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* geomorphology (relief) | * geomorphology (relief) | ||
* natural resources: Germany without coal mining x Czech still coal mining | * natural resources: Germany without coal mining x Czech still coal mining | ||
* | * relationship to land | ||
* energy mix definition (renewable resources x non-renewable resources) | |||
* history: interrupted continual development | * history: interrupted continual development | ||
* traditions (from "interrupted" period) | |||
* habit of participation on (local) matters | |||
* religion | |||
* local businesses (restaurants) | * local businesses (restaurants) | ||
* tourism: problems in CR, good promotion in G | |||
* accomodation capacities (more in G site) | * accomodation capacities (more in G site) | ||
* websites (G designed for tourists, CR designed for local citizens) | * websites (G designed for tourists, CR designed for local citizens) |
Revision as of 20:04, 4 September 2012
Similarities on both sides of the border - Czech and German
- the Ore Mts. region
- peripheries within the countries
- population decrease
- high rate of unemployment
- aged population
- cross-border interactions
- traditions (toy production)
- lack of long-term planning
- UNESCO interests
- support of sport activities, cultural events
Differences between Czech and German side of the border
- geomorphology (relief)
- natural resources: Germany without coal mining x Czech still coal mining
- relationship to land
- energy mix definition (renewable resources x non-renewable resources)
- history: interrupted continual development
- traditions (from "interrupted" period)
- habit of participation on (local) matters
- religion
- local businesses (restaurants)
- tourism: problems in CR, good promotion in G
- accomodation capacities (more in G site)
- websites (G designed for tourists, CR designed for local citizens)