Cross border cooperation –promoter of tourism development



population then low activity of active enterprises, then very high number of
unemployment and low development index of district (see figure 1).


Old population



Small number
of enterprises



Low index of
territory
development



High number of
unemployment


Figure 1. Interaction between statistical indicators

Distance from cross border district centre till capital has impact to development
processes, but the relevance of this indicator gradually reducing because growing
number of cars all the time. People are more mobile to cross-territory from one point
to other. The more crucial this indicator was in soviet period because then private cars
were luxury. Therefore tourism routes and the most popular tourism destinations were
located near public transport: railway and buses.

Figure 2. Scatter diagram between distance from cross border district centre till
capital and unemployment rate


In figure 2 are showed correlation between distance and unemployment rate in cross
border districts. According the correlation coefficient r= 0.62 the relationship is
average close between both factors. When distance increases, the unemployment rate



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