Współrządzenie czy ukryta dominacja sektora publicznego? Koncepcja governance w praktyce lokalnych grup działania LEADER
Co-governance or hidden domination of the public sector? The concept of governance in the practice of 'Leader' Local Action Groups
Author(s): Marek FurmankiewiczSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: EUROREG - Uniwersytet Warszawski, Regional Studies Association - Sekcja Polska
Keywords: concept of governance; LEADER territorial partnerships; social participation; tokenism
Summary/Abstract: The article analyzes decision-making councils of Local Action Groups operating in Axis 4 LEADER Rural Development Programme in three Polish regions which were described in the literature as differing significantly in terms of their historical and cultural backgrounds. According to the concept of governance, implemented in programmes such as LEADER, the influence of representatives of various sectors of the economy on local decisions should be balanced and, in accordance with the rules of the support programme, no more than 50% of council members should represent the public sector. This provision, included in formal documents of Local Action Groups, is designed to ensure that non-public sectors do have some impact on council decisions. However, in the three studied regions, the real participation of mayors, officials and executives of the public sector was from 15 to 21% higher than in the official data, and in about one-third of the surveyed organizations it exceeded 50%, which gave the public sector representatives the dominant role in decision-making and selection of eligible projects. This practice was very similar in the studied regions, and is discussed in the context of the concept of governance, as an example of tokenism.
Journal: Studia Regionalne i Lokalne
- Issue Year: 14/2013
- Issue No: 51
- Page Range: 71-89
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Polish