Abstract
Ecological, social, and economic development of a cross-border region is determined by regulated and unregulated factors, some of which are formed outside the region and even countries. Environmental pollution cannot be limited to territorial boundaries, and this requires taking into account this fact when developing programs and activities aimed at the regional ecological and socio-economic development.
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