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Solutions For Integrated Administration Of Urban Green Areas

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  • ADINA CLAUDIA NEAMTU

    (FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, „CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI” UNIVERSITY FROM TARGU-JIU)

  • LIVIU NEAMTU

    (FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, „CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI” UNIVERSITY FROM TARGU-JIU)

Abstract

This paper aims to provide an administrative model for green spaces in any geographical area, especially in urban areas. The organizational proposed model also concerns the possibilities to develop new areas with green spaces for both recreation and leisure. Current structures leave much to be desired and, unfortunately, they do not seek to manage the green spaces on types of activities and these activities are not integrated into a unit structure to ensure coordination of operations for maintenance and expansion of these spaces. In the study, for the administrative plan are proposed those necessary changes to create organizational structures needed to implement a coherent strategy and policy to support the development of green space. Given the necessity of an integrated management for urban space, the model proposes solutions to eliminate functional overlaps of the various decision-making bodies by creating a unit of action, together with arrangements for its effective support. Developing effective solutions to managing green spaces for recreation and leisure becomes an obligation for the next period under conditions of increasing green areas arranged as parks and other types of green spaces and hence an increase for the cost of their administration. On the other hand, the paper addresses the issue of integrated management for both, green areas and recreational and leisure facilities existing within the urban areas, by giving more importance and impact for these spaces within communities. In this framework of integrated administration, it is possible to ensure modern leisure amenities in these urban green areas, and on the other hand it is possible to provide a very important prospect of additional revenues for the general budget of the community and also for future budget of planning for new green areas.

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  • Adina Claudia Neamtu & Liviu Neamtu, 2014. "Solutions For Integrated Administration Of Urban Green Areas," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 0, pages 435-439, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2014:v:special:p:435-439
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