2019
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ppaa.18.3.24151
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The Participatory process in public management for regional development: case of Latvia

Abstract: In case of Latvia, formal requirements of involvement of citizens in decision-making processes at national, regional and local are defined in different legal acts. In preparation of planning documents some municipalities and public institutions are developing individual approaches to insure effective dialogue with stakeholders. Taking into account ongoing administrative territorial reform in Latvia, there is a need for more inclusive models of citizens’ participation in decision-making process in regional leve… Show more

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“…All the papers focused on the PB implementation cases of different municipalities and cities, with usurpingly none focused on participation in national-level budgetary processes. The participatory budgeting research scene however looks very scattered with focuses on multiple areas like sustainability, inclusion, smart city, decision making, institutional design (Anthony M. Levenda, 2020) (No Won, 2020) (Jekabsone, 2019) (Postigo, 2010) to name a few identified research areas.…”
Section: General Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the papers focused on the PB implementation cases of different municipalities and cities, with usurpingly none focused on participation in national-level budgetary processes. The participatory budgeting research scene however looks very scattered with focuses on multiple areas like sustainability, inclusion, smart city, decision making, institutional design (Anthony M. Levenda, 2020) (No Won, 2020) (Jekabsone, 2019) (Postigo, 2010) to name a few identified research areas.…”
Section: General Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there is voluntary community participation in the form of data collection, reporting, assistance and verification of benefits, as well as feedback on project success (Kabonga, 2020). The lack of existing community participation is because the Simpor application is relatively new and is currently still in the process of further development, therefore this application has not been introduced in general to the public, resulting in a lack of information about participation opportunities (Chouinard & Cousins, 2013;Jekabsone, 2019).…”
Section: East Belitung Regencymentioning
confidence: 99%