Abstract

The area of the Carpathians and the Middle Danube today is a place of highly intensive environmental cooperation. Given the importance of the questions of governance path-dependence and critical reconsideration of past experiences, this article examines the historical antecedents of the present-day mechanisms in the region with the objective of putting together an area-wide outlook and evincing practical implications. The study is based on document review and desk research. The article presents synthetically the key developments in the cooperation history, offering a handy four-tiered periodization. It demonstrates that at each stage new aspects of the collaboration potential were worked upon. Finally, it argues that the much variegated joint undertakings over the past century have been significantly beneficial for the contemporary environmental governance resources.

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