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Use of public-private partnership for the implementation of innovative urban policy and formation of the adaptive territory
Use of public-private partnership for the implementation of innovative urban policy and formation of the adaptive territory

Author(s): Yuliya Vertakova, Tatyana Babich, Olga Lebedenko
Subject(s): Economy, Rural and urban sociology, Economic development
Published by: Institute of Society Transformation
Keywords: Socio-economic Development; Economic Policy; Innovative Spatial Development; Public-Private Partnership; PPP; Adaptive Territory;

Summary/Abstract: The article substantiates the use of public-private partnership (PPP) in order to implement the innovative urban planning policy and create the adaptive territory aimed at the implementation of modern realities of development in the context of technological and social transformation of the economy. The authors of the paper have carried out a comparative analysis of the peculiarities of the implementation of the urban planning policy in individual countries, which made it possible to determine its main innovative directions in modern conditions and form a conceptual basis for the implementation of an innovative urban planning policy based on PPP, a distinctive feature of which is the integrated consideration of factors affecting urban planning activities, as well as the orientation of innovative projects towards the implementation of the adaptive territory approach that meets modern requirements and gives the greatest synergistic effect during its implementation. A comparative analysis of the use of public-private partnership in urban planning activities in individual countries of the world has been carried out. As a result, an expert analysis methodology for the compliance of the PPP project with the goals and principles of the adaptive territory approach has been substantiated, based on the use of identified priorities for territorial development, a procedure for assessing the contribution of PPP subjects to solving problems of urban planning and calculating a compliance ratio. The proposed methodology makes it possible to comprehensively evaluate the results of the implementation of PPP projects both at the stage of completion and at the stage of project operation.

  • Issue Year: 186/2020
  • Issue No: 11-12
  • Page Range: 124-133
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English