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Economic Resilience And Territorial Profile Administration

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  • Raluca Florentina CRETU
  • Ana Maria CALIN
  • Carol Cristina GOMBOS
  • Sorin BURLACU

Abstract

Local authorities have done studies over time that have helped us discover several problems with city administration. There are different opinions about the management of the city both from the employees of the local administration and from the residents. From an employee perspective, the city's biggest issues are health care, environmental protection, stray animals and entertainment. City residents say that green spaces, environmental protection, keeping the city clean, hospitals, public transport, road safety and the layout and operation of markets are the city's biggest issues. The aim of our research is to provide an economic resilience model for visualizing the complexity of environmental, economic, and sustainable development. In this way, it is introduced into the discussion of urban space that considers the long-term future of the city. The study of the specialized literature as the main research method together with the documentary analysis shows that there is a close connection between the problems that are discussed in the research and the following: the efficient management of the urban space; improving the quality of life of the inhabitants; efficient management of natural resources; safeguarding the environment; and promoting socioeconomic progress. Our findings show us that perhaps an efficient way to satisfy people's needs could be to change the projects that are being made. We think that first there might need to be enough money, then there needs to be a way to coordinate and manage the money so that the projects can be done. Finally, we present some personal considerations regarding the characteristics of economic resilience in a territorial profile.

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  • Raluca Florentina CRETU & Ana Maria CALIN & Carol Cristina GOMBOS & Sorin BURLACU, 2022. "Economic Resilience And Territorial Profile Administration," Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 16(1), pages 651-658, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:mancon:v:16:y:2022:i:1:p:651-658
    DOI: 10.24818/IMC/2022/04.07
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