Participatory budgeting, also called civic budgeting, is a major instrument to facilitate engagement in local government affairs and foster social awareness among residents.
Mariola GRZEBYK +2 more
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Digital Development And Improving Participatory Budgeting As A Mechanism To Empower Citizens To Effectively Participate In Local Governance [PDF]
: Participatory budgeting is a democratic and participatory system that empowers citizens to mobilize, propose, discuss, and select projects aimed at improving the living environment and enhancing the quality of life.
Ouikene FAZIA
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Problems of Regional Participatory Budgeting Practices [PDF]
This paper discusses the various aspects of participatory budgeting as a regional practice. Using Tula region as the example, the author analyzes the problems associated with the selection of projects, the involvement of residents in the process of ...
Vera V. Levina
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What’s going on in my city? Recommender systems and electronic participatory budgeting [PDF]
In this paper, we present electronic participatory budgeting (ePB) as a novel application domain for recommender systems. On public data from the ePB platforms of three major US cities – Cambridge, Miami and New York City–, we evaluate various methods ...
Marsal-Llacuna Maria-Lluïsa +5 more
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Participatory Budgeting: International and Russian Experience
The research is devoted to the modern enhancement of budget allocation effciency at the municipal level. Internationally, it is referred to as participatory budgeting.
E. A. Zakharchuk +2 more
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Youth Lead the Change: Participatory Budgeting [PDF]
This evaluation report examines the Youth Lead the Change process in its third year, drawing on qualitative and quantitative data from a variety of sources.
Augsberger, Astraea +4 more
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COVID-19 as a driver for e-participation: insights from participatory budgeting in Poland [PDF]
Purpose – This paper explores how COVID-19 has impacted the shift from public participation by conventional means to e-participation. Specifically, we investigated to what extent COVID-19 has been a driver for electronic participation in community ...
Narcyz Roztocki +2 more
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Participatory Budgeting: A Critical Approach
This study examines participatory budgeting practices by also covering benefits and critiques in the theoretical framework after providing definitions and general features. Subsequently, different applications from all over the world as well as the stage
Müge Yetkin Ataer
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What Explains the Success of Participatory Budgeting? Evidence from Seoul Autonomous Districts
In this study, we examine the association between the success of participatory budgeting and a number of variables that characterizes the participatory process in light of the participatory budgeting recently adopted by autonomous districts in Seoul ...
Intae Choi
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PROSPECTS FOR IMPLEMENTING PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AS AN EFFECTIVE INSTRUMENT FOR IMPLEMENTING BUDGETARY POLICY AT THE LOCAL LEVEL [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to determine the methodological principles for implementing Participatory Budgeting as an effective instrument of the budgetary policy at the local level, in particular, the analysis of the main risks and limitations of this ...
Natalia Sirenko +2 more
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