Improving the effectiveness of public administration in the field of environmental protection in the regions depends on how well the environmental programs are implemented. For a number of reasons, an analysis of the development and execution of these documents raises numerous questions regarding the low quality of implementation. Based on an analysis of the results of our own research and conclusions reflected in the publications on this topic, a summary of individual shortcomings in the development, implementation, and evaluation parameters of the effectiveness of programs is provided. This article presents a set of reasons for the low effectiveness of environmental programs; the use of content analysis has made it possible to identify the most obvious of them. Fifty categories of reasons were identified. The latter were differentiated according to their content by 181 codes and analyzed in order to determine the share of the most significant reasons. It is shown that the lack of a unified methodology for assessing the effectiveness of programs does not allow one to objectively assess the effectiveness of the tasks set to improve the environmental state of a territory. In 2025, environmental programs will be extended in most regions of Russia. It is pointed out that solving problems that affect the success of regional environmental programs creates the potential for improving environmental management systems and the ecological situation. The results are important for improving regional environmental policies and developing appropriate programs.
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Z. G. Mirzekhanova
Geography and Natural Resources
Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Institute of Water Problems
Institute of Materials Science of the Khabarovsk Scientific Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d4a00eb33cc4c35a228793 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/s1875372826700010