Russian City Planning, Democratic Reform, and Privatization: Emerging Trends
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1997-03-01Author
Christopher Shove
Richard Anderson
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Abstract
The emerging democratic and privatization reforms are shaping city planning practice in Russia. This paper provides a brief history of city planning, a typical schema of city governance, and describes some of the effects of democratic reform and privatization related to city planning. Also covered are general points about city planning education in Russia and a conclusion on probable city planning practice outcomes from the current societal context.
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Shove, C., & Anderson, R. (1997). Russian City Planning, Democratic Reform, and Privatization: Emerging Trends. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 16(3), 212-221. doi: 10.1177/0739456x9701600305