1. Spatial mobility of the inhabitants of the countries of NATO’s eastern flank in the event of a military conflict
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Borowska-Stefańska Marta, Goniewicz Krzysztof, Grama Vasile, Horňák Marcel, Masierek Edyta, Morar Cezar, Pénzes János, Rochovská Alena, Turoboś Filip, and Wiśniewski Szymon
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spatial mobility ,planning evacuation ,nato ,military conflict ,computer assisted telephone interview (cati) ,cluster analysis ,poland ,romania ,slovakia ,hungary ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
In this article, we identify the spatial mobility of the populations of selected urban centres in Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary. In total, 1,616 interviews were conducted. Additionally also interviews with the employees responsible for crisis management were conducted. Based on the analyses, five different clusters were identified, with different patterns of inhabitants in terms of their spatial mobility in the event of war. The most significant factors influencing their mobility in crisis situations are country of residence, age, number of people in the household and sex. This research can help develop evacuation strategies at different levels of governance.
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- 2024
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