Innovative ways of implementing municipal programs in the housing and utilities sector and urban environment

Author:

Zilberova Inna,Mailyan Vadim

Abstract

The paper includes the consideration of existing methods for implementing urban programs in the housing and utilities sector and the urban environment; as a result of the analysis, it was found that they are unsystematic by nature, do not have criteria for evaluating the effectiveness and even the minimum parameters of the required works. In this regard, the paper defines innovative ways of implementing municipal programs in the housing and utilities sector and the urban environment, which take into account the peculiarities of the municipal programs implementation. The method proposed in the paper is based on an innovative approach to determining the targets for ensuring the preservation of the housing stock and improving the quality and comfort of the urban environment in the municipal formation territory. As the main tool, the method of the prospect planning and the selection of functional strategies has been used. In the paper, approaches to the development of innovative methods for planning urban programs in the housing and utilities sector and the urban environment are formed; the selection criteria for the taken organizational and technological decisions of the repair and construction industry in the housing and utilities sector and the urban environment are determined; possible combinations of mastering the types of work for synchronizing the processes of yard landscaping and the overhaul of apartment buildings are established.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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