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THE EXPERT'S ESTIMATES APPLICATION IN THE PREPARATION OF CITY GENERAL PLAN
Author(s) -
Dalia Bardauskienė
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
technological and economic development of economy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.634
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 2029-4921
pISSN - 2029-4913
DOI - 10.3846/13928619.2007.9637804
Subject(s) - lithuanian , plan (archaeology) , independence (probability theory) , european union , democracy , accession , work (physics) , strengths and weaknesses , opinion poll , political science , urban planning , public opinion , business , law , geography , economic policy , politics , psychology , engineering , mechanical engineering , social psychology , philosophy , linguistics , statistics , civil engineering , mathematics , archaeology
The future of Lithuanian cities depends on a territorial planning system that is being constantly improved by the market factors and maturing democratic society. After the restoration of independence, cities underwent significant urban transformations, that lacked a clear strategy, and urban General Plans, the preparation of which intensified only after Lithuania's accession to the European Union. A limited work of general planning revealed strengths and weaknesses of the Lithuanian territorial planning system but failed to provide a clear, measurable answer how well this system meets European urban guidelines, market expectations and society's aspirations. In the absence of indicators, we have to rely upon the opinion of citizens and experts which is often different, unverified and therefore it is unclear whose interests these opinions reflects ‐ those all of the city or individual economically strong and politically influential interest groups. It is under these circumstances the second General Plan of Vilnius City to the year 2015 was drawn up after the restoration of independence. The plan was prepared by applying new planning methods based on citizens’ and experts’ poll results and broad public participation process. The reliability of the results of polls in Vilnius General Plan was estimated by applying mathematical methods. It showed great agreement among the experts’ opinions. Therefore it can be stated that solutions of the General Plan meet interests of its citizens. The tendency of the business world to evaluate territorial planning and urban problems is differently than urban developers, economists or scientists. Differently from business, citizens are more conservative in estimating the possibilities for new development and reconstruction in existing residential areas, but this opinion is not unanimous and is dependent on social economic factors (age, income, time of living in the city). Therefore a conclusion can be made that methods applied in city general planning process have enabled the preparation of a new high quality Vilnius City General Plan until 2015. Plan reflects the interests of all, of its citizens rather than individuals. The implementation of the General Plan is going to be successful if, first of all vital urban deformations are handled properly and problems of territory planning and public involvement, which are turning into systematic ones, are solved at the national level.

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