| Literature DB >> 34855880 |
Tomasz Padło1, Paweł Struś1, Agnieszka Gil1.
Abstract
The Danube is promoted as a pan-European river, what can be justified for instance by the vast range of its drainage basin, covering 19 countries on both sides of the historical border diving Eastern and Western Europe. Differentiation of imaginations of Danube course from the perspective of 7 European cities, based on research covering 1577 respondents, conducted between 2005-2007 and 2016-2018 has been presented in the paper. Maps presenting the generalized imagination of river course have been generated for each city. It has been proved that in spite of substantial political, economical and symbolical importance of this river for big part of Europe, the course of Danube remains unknown for inhabitants of its Western part, in parallel to more correct recognition of the river by students from Eastern Europe. It has been shown that the perception does not change despite the progressing integration processes.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34855880 PMCID: PMC8638847 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Map of Europe included in the questionnaire.
The map was prepared using political boundaries from the dataset of thematicmapping.org.
Share of questionnaires including drawn course of the Danube in particular cities (%).
| Bălţi | Bern | Cork | Krakow | Niš | Porto | Uppsala | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 33,9 | 60,0 | 27,9 | 65,9 | 56,3 | 22,0 | 59,6 |
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| 31,5 | 72,3 | 58,1 | 54,5 | 63,5 | 31,1 | 28,1 |
Fig 2Cases of aggregated sketch maps for Niš in 2006 (left) and Uppsala in 2007 (right). The map was prepared using political boundaries from the dataset of thematicmapping.org.
Fig 3Perception of Danube by respondents from selected cities.
The map was prepared using political boundaries from the dataset of thematicmapping.org.