Sustainable and Innovative Cross-Border Regional Development with Focus on Tourism in the Danube Basin—A Case-Study of Szigetköz and Csallóköz (Žitný Ostrov)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Cross Border Regions and Cooperations in Europe
2.2. Cross-Border Cooperations on the Hungarian–Slovak Border Section
2.3. Researches about the Hungarian–Slovakian Cross-Border Cooperations
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Introduction of the Study Area
3.2. Data and Methods
4. Results
4.1. Content Analysis of Regional Strategic Documents
4.2. The Results of the In-Depth Interviews
4.3. Development Priorities Based on In-Depth Interviews
- Infrastructure development:
- Road-technical infrastructure: the necessity of upgrading a major part of the road network in the Szigetköz area, extending the road network, and improving its permeability in the case of settlements in the Győr agglomeration. Technical infrastructure forms the basis of all economic development; its condition pre-determines future development priorities.
- Transport infrastructure: the need for the optimization of various transport modes and networks, increasing the volume of public transport, and coordinating public transport systems with due attention to the fragile natural environment of Szigetköz and sustainability criteria. This would ease road traffic congestion in the conurbation, reduce noise and air pollution in the agglomeration and raise the mobility of residents. The main transport routes should be identified to which the region’s settlements could be connected primarily via feeder services.
- Tourism infrastructure: development of eco, cultural and sports tourism infrastructure, integration of the entire Szigetköz area into national and international tourism networks. To raise the quality of local tourism, regional actors should target the coordinated and complex management of diverse but co-existing modes of tourism.
- Regional networking and synergies: the emergence of regional cooperation and synergies between territorial actors is a key prerequisite for creating a successful regional socio-economic model. Szigetköz, as a territorial unit tightly surrounded by natural boundaries and demonstrating some degree of internal cohesion and regional identity, could provide suitable conditions for the formation of a socio-economic micro-region. Territorial cooperation should primarily target residents, social and administrative institutions, and business units (SMEs) and generate PPP structures that could provide a future basis for territorial governance with a high degree of internal cohesion. It appears that all the social and natural ‘criteria’ are available in Szigetköz, which, through successful regional economic development, could ‘elevate’ it to the position of an internally cohesive micro-region within the spatial structure of Hungary. In the area of cooperation, establishing bottom-up social associations and economic cooperatives would strengthen regional identity as the main instrument of local interest representation.
- The creation of a unique ‘Szigetköz brand’similar to the Slovakian “Kukkonia-our golden garden-brand” [60] in Csallóköz: this would be major progress in the destination policy of Szigetköz as it would communicate a unified touristic image, serving as a brand or a trademark for the promotion and protection of Szigetköz both nationally and internationally.
- A better integration of the cultural and natural values of Szigetköz. The representation of Szigetköz as a unique tourist destination relies on the complex management of its man-made and natural heritage. This would also provide the basis for local economic development, given the role of tourism as the main income-generating economic activity of the settlements of Szigetköz, whose long-term profitability and the development and operation of relevant infrastructure constitute a key priority development objective. The complex management of Szigetköz tourism is in line with the strategic objectives of Tourism 2.0 under the EU’s 2021–2027 programming period.
- Strengthening cross-border economic relations through the development of a socio-economic network between the settlements of Szigetköz and Csallóköz.
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
6.1. Conclusion of the Paper
6.2. Suggestions for Future Research
6.2.1. Suggestion for Researchers
6.2.2. Suggestions for Policy Making
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
- National Development 2030. National Development and Spatial Development Concept [Nemzeti Fejlesztés 2030. Országos Fejlesztési és Területfejlesztési Koncepció] [64]
- Hungarian Rural Development Program 2014–2020. [Magyar Vidékfejlesztési Program 2014–2020.] [65]
- National Environmental Program 2015–2020. Policy strategy [Nemzeti Környezetvédelmi Program 2015–2020. Szakpolitikai stratégia] (Földművelésügyi Minisztérium, 2015) [66]
- Győr-Moson-Sopron County Integrated Territorial Program 2014–2020. [Győr-Moson-Sopron Megyei Integrált Területi Program 2014–2020.] [55]
- Győr-Moson-Sopron County Regional Development Programme 2021–2027. [Győr-Moson-Sopron Megye Területfejlesztési Program 2021–2027.] [54]
- Győr-Moson-Sopron: a dynamic, innovative and homely county. Győr-Moson-Sopron County Spatial Development Programme [Győr-Moson-Sopron a dinamikus, innovatív és otthonos megye. Győr-Moson-Sopron megyei területfejlesztési program] [67]
- Domestic implementation of the Water Framework Directive, River Basin Management Plan [A Víz Keretirányelv hazai megvalósítása, Vízgyűjtő-gazdálkodási terv] (Vízügyi és Környezetvédelmi Központi Igazgatóság, Észak-dunántúli Környezetvédelmi és Vízügyi Igazgatóság, 2010.) [68]
- Major water management issues 1-1 Szigetköz river basin management planning sub-unit [Vízgazdálkodási stratégia (2020). Jelentős vízgazdálkodási kérdések 1-1 Szigetköz vízgyűjtő-gazdálkodási tervezési alegység] [69]
- Szigetköz-Moson-Sík LEADER Association Local Development Strategy 2014–2020. [Szigetköz-Mosoni-Sík LEADER Egyesület Helyi Fejlesztési Stratégiája 2014–2020.] [58]
- The local tourism organisation, “TDM” strategy 2013-2020 of the Szigetköz Tourism Association [A Szigetköz Turizmusért Egyesület helyi turisztikai szervezeti, „TDM’ stratégiája 2013–2020.] [70]
- Maintenance plan for the HUFH30004 Szigetköz High Nature Conservation Area (Fertő-Hanság National Park Directorate, 2014). [A HUFH30004 Szigetköz kiemelt jelentőségű természetmegőrzési terület fenntartási terve] (Fertő-Hanság Nemzeti Park Igazgatóság, 2014) [71].
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Development opportunities of the settlement network | Catching-up of peripheral regions Strengthening cooperation Differentiated and targeted use of local and regional assets Strengthening linkages Inter-municipal cooperation Communication between urban centers and agglomerations |
Development opportunities of social processes | Promoting equal opportunities Human Resources Development Building and maintaining a universally accessible and well-functioning health and social care system |
Development opportunities of the economic base | Business infrastructure development Embracing digitalization processes Development of SMEs Complex tourism development Food economy development Digitalization Development of innovative ecosystems |
Technical development opportunities | Water management: closure of the public utility gap-protection of groundwater resources, climate change adaptation, management of the Danube river bed subsidence Transport: development of motorway and trunk road networks, access to settlements, development of rail services, development of intramodality, development of water infrastructure |
Strengths | Weaknesses |
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natural environment cultural potential border situation urban catchment areas economic pole | infrastructure lack of synergies lack of a single brand lack of capital |
Opportunities | Threats |
tourism potential ‘restored’ natural environment cooperation between regional stakeholders the economic potential of Győr | environmental pressure deterioration of the natural environment differentiation between settlements border situation |
Local/Regional Actors (Commitments) | Incoming Tourists (Needs) | ||
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Municipalities | coordinating investments needs assessment, and raising the necessary funds | Sport tourists (cyclists, water equipment, hikers) | high quality of the necessary infrastructure (cycle paths, harbor, etc.), lower and medium-priced ‘semi-natural’ accommodation |
Regional/social groups (TDM, Associations) | project management, intermediary role, organizational function (events) | Eco-tourists | mapping of the unique natural and waterworld of Szigetköz, the relevant infrastructure (hiking trails, accommodation, etc.) |
Regional/local entrepreneurs | provision of funding/financial resources, ensuring the standardized quality of service delivery | Cultural tourists | visiting cultural attractions (Hédervár castle), higher quality services (pension lodgings, restaurants, etc.) |
Population | articulation of demands, proposals, ‘creating the right atmosphere’ | ‘integration’ of the above three types | still unrealized objective, an important development goal |
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Kézai, P.K.; Dömötör, M.; Fekete, D. Sustainable and Innovative Cross-Border Regional Development with Focus on Tourism in the Danube Basin—A Case-Study of Szigetköz and Csallóköz (Žitný Ostrov). Sustainability 2022, 14, 7037. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127037
Kézai PK, Dömötör M, Fekete D. Sustainable and Innovative Cross-Border Regional Development with Focus on Tourism in the Danube Basin—A Case-Study of Szigetköz and Csallóköz (Žitný Ostrov). Sustainability. 2022; 14(12):7037. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127037
Chicago/Turabian StyleKézai, Petra Kinga, Mihály Dömötör, and Dávid Fekete. 2022. "Sustainable and Innovative Cross-Border Regional Development with Focus on Tourism in the Danube Basin—A Case-Study of Szigetköz and Csallóköz (Žitný Ostrov)" Sustainability 14, no. 12: 7037. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127037
APA StyleKézai, P. K., Dömötör, M., & Fekete, D. (2022). Sustainable and Innovative Cross-Border Regional Development with Focus on Tourism in the Danube Basin—A Case-Study of Szigetköz and Csallóköz (Žitný Ostrov). Sustainability, 14(12), 7037. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127037