Developing Cross-Border Spatial Planning: Establishing a Common Understanding Through a Forthcoming European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation Between Galicia and Portuga

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At the border between Galicia (Spain) and Northern Portugal, where three European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) currently operate, the process to establish a fourth one is underway: Raia Seca Gerês/Xurés (RSGX). This new cross-border cooperation structure covers an area rich in natural and cultural heritage and mostly matches the Gerês/Xurés Transboundary Biosphere Reserve designated in 2009. The goal of this paper is to decipher to what extent a common understanding between both sides of the border might enable the delivery of a common spatial plan managed by the EGTC under the auspices of the sustainable development paradigm. The findings obtained from the interviews conducted indicate that borders remain present in the experiences and mentalities of the interviewed stakeholders and that cross-border spatial planning largely depends on territorial agendas linked to national-state sovereignty, hindering its factual implementation. The interviewees expect the future EGTC to serve as a mechanism to channel cooperation and redefine the role of the already designated Transboundary Biosphere Reserve, moving beyond isolated actions funded by Interreg and embracing a more integrated approach to cooperation

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Vila-Lage, R., Otero-Varela, A., & Paül, V. (2025). Developing Cross-Border Spatial Planning: Establishing a Common Understanding Through a Forthcoming European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation Between Galicia and Portugal. Land, 14(3), 542. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14030542

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Section 5 of this paper are based on the semi-structured interviews carried out for the Interreg VI A Spain-Portugal Project (POCTEP) 0019_RAIA_SECA_GERÊS_XURÉS_1_P developed along 2024 in order to build a strategic analysis and diagnosis to support further EGTC RSGX operations. Furthermore, the academic inferences and the scientific development have been undertaken within the broader framework of the research project “From Cross-Border to Inter-Regional Cooperation: Challenges and Opportunities for Spanish State Governance. Learnings from the Spanish–Portuguese Border” (TRANSINTER-A, code PID2021-126922NB-C22), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, the Spanish Agency of Research (https://doi.org/10.13039/501100011033) and the European Regional Development Fund “A Way to Build Europe”

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