Legal Support for Participative Decision-Making as Part of ‘Service’ Model of Urban Governance in Russia
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The research deals with urban governance in Russia from the perspective of the participative approach to decision-making. The authors used quantitative (semi-structured 'face-to-face' interview) and qualitative (in-depth semi-structured interview) sociological surveys in five cities of Russia over the period from 2001 to 2017 regarding the public expectations towards the service activity of the urban governance authorities. The respondents were the citizens over 18-years-old who live in Tomsk, Seversk, and Strezhevoy in Tomsk Region. The authors have analysed the official documents and the information of the federal and municipal level over the period from 1997 to 2018. It was stated that the citizens' preferences had changed from paternalistic to 'service' ones, but in most cases, the legal framework was based on the directive principle of decision-making and did not comply with public demands. The technology of participative decision-making in the sphere of public services in Russia, in particular, in the cities, gradually develop. The content of such decisions increasingly reflects public expectations. Taking into account the results of the sociological surveys and the analysis of the regulatory support for the public service delivery, the authors have developed the recommendations on the improvement of the legal regulation based on the participative principle.
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| Authors | Martynova, Svetlana;Tabolin, Vladimir;Sazonova, Polina; |
| Journal | space and culture, india |
| Year | 2019 |
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environmental effects of industries and plants
renewable energy sources
environmental sciences
economics as a science
agriculture
water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
regional planning
transportation engineering
urbanization. city and country
ethnology. social and cultural anthropology
political science (general)
regional economics. space in economics
hydraulic engineering
cities. urban geography
political institutions and public administration (general)
international relations
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