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Federal Law No. 172-FZ “On strategic planning.”

Country/Territory
Russian Federation
Document type
Legislation
Date
2014
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Environment gen., General
Keyword
Policy/planning Local government Sustainable development Land-use planning Environmental planning
Geographical area
Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific
Entry into force notes
This Federal Law enters into force after its official publication.
Abstract

This Federal Law establishes the legal basis for strategic planning in the Russian Federation, coordination of state and municipal strategic management and budget policy, powers of federal government bodies and authorities, government bodies of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local government bodies and the procedure for their interaction with public, scientific and other organizations in the field of strategic planning. This Federal Law regulates relations arising between participants in strategic planning in the process of goal setting, forecasting, planning and programming the socio-economic development of the Russian Federation as well as monitoring and control of implementation of strategic planning documents, aimed at solving the problems of sustainable socio-economic development of the Russian Federation. Strategic planning documents include socio-economic planning and land-use planning. The long-term forecast of socio-economic development of the Russian Federation contains the main indicators of the state of the environment and natural resources.

Full text
Russian
Website
www.kremlin.ru

References - Legislation

Repeals

Federal Law No. 115-FZ on state prognostication and programs of socio-economic development of the Russian Federation.

Legislation | Russian Federation | 1995

Keyword: Agricultural development, Environmental planning, Policy/planning

Source: FAO, FAOLEX