The Comprehensive Plan of the Territory Spatial Development as a Prospective Plan of United Territorial Communities Development

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Abstract

The power decentralization processes have characteristic features. Having a comprehensive system of local self-government simplifies the bureaucratic component and improves the quality of service delivery. An important place in the formation and development of newly created united territorial communities is occupied by land management and urban planning documentation, the availability of which allows to quickly solving a complex of issues related to land resource management, etc. The research used methods of analysis, synthesis, abstract and logical methods, which helped to reveal the main results and draw conclusions. The study found that the formation of united territorial communities took place using the leading experience of countries that have passed this path. Provision of urban planning and land management documentation at the regional level is higher than at the local level. In order to comprehensively determine land planning and use at the local level, processes of developing comprehensive plans for spatial development of communities, which are becoming relevant as a basic document containing a detailed analysis of the current state of communities, availability and level of their potential. This article contains a reasonable set of measures that can meet the current needs of functioning and development of local communities.

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Koshkalda, I., Anopriienko, T., Klochko, T., Bieloborodova, M., & Bessonova, A. (2022). The Comprehensive Plan of the Territory Spatial Development as a Prospective Plan of United Territorial Communities Development. Review of Economics and Finance, 20, 617–622. https://doi.org/10.55365/1923.X2022.20.71

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