THE PLANNING MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL TERRITORIES IN UKRAINE AND ABROAD
Dobriansky Yaroslav
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Dobriansky Yaroslav: Academy of municipal management
Management, 2015, vol. 11, issue 3-4, 31-41
Abstract:
Summarizing the international experience of planning, noted that, despite the diversity in the field of systematic influence of the state on socio-economic processes, in General, can be traced the global trend towards single forms of combining state and market methods of regulation. She appears in the forecasts of different types and strategic planning, as well as methods and techniques of indirect, so-called indicative planning. In practice individual projects of integrated rural development have their own characteristics, because the analysis of each situation gives a specific combination of different measures and elements of the project. However, always highlighted a number of Central elements that have featured prominently in many projects. The most important tools to always have different plans and target complex program of development of rural territories. The most important unifying feature of the methods of formulating plans for socioeconomic development of rural areas in various countries is the creation of government environment to support the population and economic entities to specific local level in the framework of the initiative movements of local community groups, agricultural cooperatives, etc.
Keywords: The planning mechanisms; the development of rural areas; socio-economic processes; country (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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