Abstract

The article considers the trends of development of territorial communities, substantiates the need to intensify investment processes, which in the context of reform of the administrative and territorial structure of the country will provide communities with greater opportunities for socio-economic development of territories. The administrative-territorial reform is becoming a significant instrument for the spatial regulation of the socio-economic development of the country, which implies a balanced and sustainable development of the regions and the growth of the economic level of the territory by creating the favorable conditions for the development of all regions, as well as territorial communities. The main advantages of territorial reform are proved and determined, the prospects of development of territorial communities in Ukraine are analyzed. The stages of territorial communities creation are considered and prospects of their development in Ukraine are analyzed. The final-term action plan of the government until 2021 of the reform of local self-government is analyzed. It is established that the reform of the administrative and territorial structure of the country is a complex, multi-level and large-scale process, which is closely related to the efficiency of all systems and components of social development. Consequently, this reform should take place in the context of a systemic reform of the administrative and territorial structure at all levels, based on the approved conceptual framework of the reform and a clear understanding of its implementation strategy. It is established that the investment development of the country is a complex, multilevel and large-scale process, which is closely related to the efficiency of all systems and components of social development on the state level, regional level and territorial community level. It is noted that the increase of human resources, qualified development of investment proposals, full use of marketing tools, public consultation, cooperation of communities are important tools to promote their development.

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