Revitalization as an Instrument of Local Development in Poland
Aleksander Noworól ()
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Aleksander Noworól: Jagiellonian University
from Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management
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The paper presents a concept of treating revitalization (or urban regeneration) as one of the instruments of local development. The authors’ researches on developmental issues disclose information and communication technologies as the driving force for the institutional change, enhancing public participation in the local management of development. The nature of the local development vehicle consists in participatory governance. The revitalization of dysfunctional areas or districts can be an important element of such a process. During the year 2015, the Polish State adopted important regulations strengthening the social dimension of revitalization. However, the desk research and the consulting work conducted by the authors discloses that managerial instruments implemented under those regulations are not sufficient for stimulating the broader way of the development, limiting themselves to finding funds for local social policy.
Keywords: Revitalization; Local development; Instruments of territorial management; Public policy; Poland (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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