URBAN PLANNING IN MONTENEGRO: CONSTRUCTION AND PAYOFFS?
URBAN PLANNING IN MONTENEGRO: CONSTRUCTION AND PAYOFFS?
Author(s): Boris Marić, Mirko Bošković, Borislav Vukičević
Subject(s): Public Administration, Government/Political systems, Rural and urban sociology, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Centar za građansko obrazovanje (CGO)
Keywords: Urban planning; corruption; local budgets; Municipalities; Montenegro; implementation problems;
Summary/Abstract: The analysis “Urban planning in Montenegro: construction and payoffs” has been prepared in the framework of the project Corruption at the local level- zero tolerance!, in order to reveal one of the cornerstones of corruption at the local level- urban planning and to encourage decision makers to take concrete actions so as to protect the public interest. Therefore, this analysis presents a set of causes and effects due to which this area is still normatively unfinished, deficient in human resources and represents a high risk for the occurrence of corruption, and at the same times gives illustrative examples of individual cases and practices of local self-governments which have led and still lead to budgetary imbalances, inadequate management of urban construction land, as well as unsystematic dynamics of adoption and harmonization of planning documents which are under the jurisdiction of the local self-governments.
Series: CGO - Aktivno građanstvo
- Page Count: 70
- Publication Year: 2014
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
- Introduction