2020
DOI: 10.32983/2222-0712-2020-4-35-41
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Participatory Management of Territorial Communities’ Local Security: EU Experience and Practices

Abstract: The article purpose aims at studying the results of and prospects for further implementing the European participatory model of local security management of territorial communities amidst the local government reform in Ukraine. The research results show that it is worth implementing the European participatory model of governing united territorial communities as a means of forming their local security, activating and accumulating their adaptability. The author of the article understands the local security of ter… Show more

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“…The authors of the scientific paper (Dankevich et al, 2020) have demonstrated the expediency of implementing the European participative model of management for united territorial communities as a means of shaping their local security, activating, and accumulating internal development opportunities. The conclusions of the article mainly pertain to the economic component of security rather than the security from the perspective of civil protection for the population.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of the scientific paper (Dankevich et al, 2020) have demonstrated the expediency of implementing the European participative model of management for united territorial communities as a means of shaping their local security, activating, and accumulating internal development opportunities. The conclusions of the article mainly pertain to the economic component of security rather than the security from the perspective of civil protection for the population.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%