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Analysis Of Practices Of Citizen Engagement In Urban Planning (On Materials Of International Public Participation Forum «Empowering Citizens, Reshaping Cities: Public Participation And Urban Development», 18-19 April 2019, Saint-Petersburg)
[Обзор Практик Участия Граждан В Городском Развитии (По Материалам Форума «Общественное Участие В Развитии Мегаполисов: Расширение Возможностей», 18-19 Апреля 2019 Года, Г. Санкт-Петербург)]

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  • Gavrilova, Nadezda Vladimirovna (Гаврилова, Надежда Владимировна)

    (Financial Research Institute of Ministry of Finance of Russian Federation)

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The article is a review of International Public Participation Forum «Empowering Citizens, Reshaping Cities: Public Participation and Urban Development», which was held on April, 18-19, 2019 in Saint-Petersburg. The guests from Russua, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Italy, Iceland, Moldova, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, South Korea and China shared their experience and reported the examples of how participatory democracy practices are implemented worldwide. Various online and offline approaches to citizen engagement are analysed.

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  • Gavrilova, Nadezda Vladimirovna (Гаврилова, Надежда Владимировна), 2019. "Analysis Of Practices Of Citizen Engagement In Urban Planning (On Materials Of International Public Participation Forum «Empowering Citizens, Reshaping Cities: Public Participation And Urban Developme," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 11-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s1931
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    1. Spada,Paolo & Mellon,Jonathan & Peixoto,Tiago Carneiro & Sjoberg,Fredrik Matias, 2015. "Effects of the internet on participation : study of a public policy referendum in Brazil," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7204, The World Bank.
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    1. Vladimir V. Vagin & Natalia A. Shapovalova, 2020. "Challenges and Issues of Initiative Budgeting Development," Finansovyj žhurnal — Financial Journal, Financial Research Institute, Moscow 125375, Russia, issue 1, pages 9-26, February.

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