Transformation Directions for Strategic Planning in Major Russian Cities

O. V. Spitsyna
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Major Russian cities, as objects of strategic planning, deserve special attention due to their positioning as centers of economic growth with significant potential for addressing the region’s vital issues. However, the approval of strategies for major cities, like other municipalities, falls within the competence of local self-government. The powers and functions of local self-government, as well as its resource base, are legislatively delineated and do not align with the complex system of a municipal megacity, encompassing economic, social, territorial, public, managerial, and administrative components. These outlined contradictions, along with organizational and legal shortcomings, can affect the comprehensiveness of applying strategic planning in the development and implementation of long-term urban development plans. Strategic planning in public administration is in a developmental phase; however, uncertainty regarding a systemic goal-setting document, insufficient methodological support, lack of coordinated activities among strategic planning participants, and adaptation to global challenges prevent the full utilization of its potential for managing economic development both at the national level and in individual regions and municipalities. Therefore, tools and methods for improving the practice of strategic planning in light of contemporary realities are necessary, along with the transformation of strategic management mechanisms in major cities aimed at eliminating the discrepancies between the competencies, powers, and resources of local self-government and the scale of strategic tasks to be addressed in a major city.
俄罗斯主要城市战略规划的转型方向
俄罗斯的大城市作为战略规划的对象,值得特别关注,因为它们是经济增长的中心,在解决本地区的重要问题方面具有巨大潜力。然而,与其他城市一样,大城市战略的审批属于地方自治政府的职权范围。地方自治政府的权力和职能及其资源基础是由法律规定的,并不符合特大城市的复杂体系,包括经济、社会、领土、公共、管理和行政等方面。这些概述的矛盾,加上组织和法律上的缺陷,会影响在制定和实施长期城市发展规划时应用战略规划的全面性。公共行政中的战略规划正处于发展阶段;然而,系统性目标设定文件的不确定性、方法支持的不足、战略规划参与者之间缺乏协调活动以及对全球挑战的适应性,都阻碍了其在国家层面以及个别地区和城市经济发展管理中潜力的充分发挥。因此,有必要根据当代现实改进战略规划实践的工具和方法,同时转变大城市的战略管理机制,以消除地方自治政府的能力、权力和资源与大城市需要解决的战略任务规模之间的差异。
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