Territorial public self-government: a new look at the possibilities and prospects of influencing the creation of an urban environment
https://doi.org/10.22394/2079-1690-2024-1-3-46-51
EDN: CTSAOX
Abstract
The article considers the institution of territorial public self-government as a form of direct implementation by the population of local self-government in the administrative-territorial framework of the Rostov region as a whole and the municipalities included in it, in particular. Territorial public self-government currently has the makings for a new round of active development, both in the changing system of Russian local selfgovernment as one of the hierarchical levels of its organization, and in the field of the urban environment, in which it acts as an important actor of change, as well as a tool in consolidating and implementing these changes.
About the Authors
R. K. OvcharenkoRussian Federation
Roman K. Ovcharenko – Dr. Sci. (Sociology), Professor, Head of the Department of Sociology
Rostov-on-Don
P. A. Stepanishcheva
Russian Federation
Polina A. Stepanishcheva – Student at the Faculty of Public and Municipal Administration
Volgograd
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For citations:
Ovcharenko R.K., Stepanishcheva P.A. Territorial public self-government: a new look at the possibilities and prospects of influencing the creation of an urban environment. State and municipal management. Scholar notes. 2024;(3):46-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2079-1690-2024-1-3-46-51. EDN: CTSAOX






















