System Model of Inclusive Development Management of Rural-Urban Agglomerations of Ukraine
Pavlov Oleksandr (),
Pavlova Iryna (),
Pavlov-junior Oleksandr (),
Pushak Halyna (),
Skoryk Halyna () and
Lagodiienko Volodymyr ()
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Pavlov Oleksandr: Dr. Prof., Odesa National Technological University, Kanatna str., 112, Odesa, Ukraine
Pavlova Iryna: Senior Lecturer, Odesa National University of Technology Kanatna str., 112, Odesa, Ukraine
Pavlov-junior Oleksandr: Graduate student, Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University, Dvoryanskaya str., 2 - Odessa, Ukraine
Pushak Halyna: Assoc. Prof., Lviv Polytechnic National University, Stepana Bandery str., 12, Lviv, Ukraine
Skoryk Halyna: Assoc. Prof., Lviv Polytechnic National University, Stepana Bandery str., 12, Lviv, Ukraine
Lagodiienko Volodymyr: Dr. Prof., Odesa National Technological University, Kanatna str., 112, Odesa, Ukraine
Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development, 2024, vol. 46, issue 1, 71-84
Abstract:
The reform of decentralization of public power and management, which was carried out in Ukraine by transferring power and resources from central authorities to the level of united territorial communities (UTCs) and districts, makes increased requirements for the management of the process of cohesion and development of these socio-spatial formations on the basis of inclusiveness. Given this, the article substantiates the need to build system management an inclusive development of UTCs and districts identified as convergent type rural-urban agglomerations. The orientation of the redistribution of power and its consequences for the inclusivity of these agglomeration formations was found, the value of this phenomenon was revealed to overcome socio-spatial disproportions, determine the structure and measurements of system model management of inclusive development of these agglomerations. Theoretical generalizations and practical recommendations made according to the results of the study are distinguished by scientific novelty and are important for the post-war restoration of Ukraine.
Keywords: decentralization; inclusive development; united territorial communities; districts; system management model; rural-urban agglomerations; Ukraine (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M48 O18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.15544/mts.2024.08
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