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Aspects of the national urban policy management under conditions of integrated planning
Aspects of the national urban policy management under conditions of integrated planning

Author(s): Jonas Jakaitis, Narimantas Paliulis, Karolis Jakaitis
Subject(s): Architecture, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Economic development
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: territorial sustainable development; public participation; complexity and integrated management of urban architecture development;

Summary/Abstract: Lithuanian cities architecture politics development and strategic aims implementation are impossible without global integrated accomplishing systems of country management and official plan observation (monitoring, operative planning, consequence modelling). Important development strategy problem is rational resort of resources especially financial for the country needs. Solving these problems has to be reasoned with the country development strategy by adjusting long-term and short-term city economic development aims, when preparing and implementing developing complex programs for the most important city life areas. When realizing the country architecture strategic level aims, it is necessary to improve constantly city development department organizational-managerial structure by evaluating new functioning principles in democratic planning conditions, also e-autonomy, e-government conception and opportunities. Research of these problems is important for seeking natural, economic-social environment and country architecture harmony. It is necessary to give an appropriate working freedom for government workers and to raise their responsibility for decisions. Rational control system of making, taking and proceeding solutions is in need. It will make assumptions for responding operatively to raising problems and solving fast the most important national affairs and city economy development problems.

  • Issue Year: 15/2009
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 26-38
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English