Border communities refer to areas located near national or international borders, where two or more countries come together. These communities often face unique challenges, including economic disparities, cultural differences, security concerns, and issues related to migration and mobility. Research in this area often focuses on understanding the social, economic, and political dynamics of border communities, as well as exploring strategies for promoting cooperation, development, and peace in these regions. Topics of interest may include cross-border trade, environmental sustainability, human rights, and governance in border regions.