The Lower Prut Floodplain – a geographical space of convergence and cross-border tourism cooperation

Keywords: cultural landscape, Lower Prut Floodplain, cross-border cooperation, sustainable tourism, community participation, ethnography

Abstract

This study explores the essential role of cultural values in the conservation and sustainable development of the Lower Prut Floodplain Natural Park (PNLJPI). Through the analysis of tangible heritage elements—such as vernacular architecture—and intangible aspects including local traditions, customs, and traditional fishing practices, the research illustrates how cultural components shape and reinforce the park’s distinctive identity.

Employing documentary analysis, field observations, and surveys conducted among residents from neighboring Romanian and Moldovan communities, the study emphasizes the need to integrate cultural dimensions into the management of protected natural areas. The findings indicate that overlooking cultural heritage can lead to the erosion of community values and the weakening of local identity. Therefore, the paper advocates for an integrated management framework that fosters active community participation, the valorization of cultural resources, and the development of sustainable tourism. Ultimately, the study demonstrates that the inclusion of cultural values not only strengthens environmental protection but also promotes social cohesion and regional cooperation, providing a holistic model for natural park governance in cross-border contexts.

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Author Biography

George Pascal, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Carol I Boulevard No. 20A, Romania

Doctoral School of Geosciences, Faculty of Geography and Geology

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2025-12-30
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Pascal, G. (2025). The Lower Prut Floodplain – a geographical space of convergence and cross-border tourism cooperation. Human Geography Journal, 39, 87-103. https://doi.org/10.26565/2076-1333-2025-39-07
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