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The article explores the intricate relationship between urbanization and public administration, with a focus on the evolving urban landscape in Ukraine.The impact of urbanization on public administration is dissected, elucidating the transformative effects on governance structures and public services.Investigating the challenges faced by public administration in rapidly urbanizing cities, the article sheds light on the complexities arising from demographic shifts, infrastructure demands, and the need for innovative policy solutions.The discussion extends to the development of a national urban development policy in Ukraine, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive and adaptive approach.It evaluates the role of public administration in urban planning and development, emphasizing the need for proactive strategies to address the multifaceted issues associated with urban growth.Case studies and examples are employed to illustrate successful models and lessons learned.Moreover, the article delves into the global perspective by examining international support and collaborations in urban governance.It underscores the significance of shared knowledge, best practices, and collaborative efforts in addressing common urban challenges.The implications of these global partnerships for Ukraine's public administration are explored, emphasizing the potential for crossborder learning and innovation.In anticipation of the future, the article outlines the prospects and challenges for public administration in Ukraine's urbanization journey.It envisions a proactive and adaptive role for public administrators in shaping sustainable, inclusive, and resilient urban futures.The synthesis of research findings and practical insights contributes to a nuanced understanding of the intricate dynamics between urbanization and public administration, offering a valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners involved in navigating the complexities of urban development in Ukraine and beyond.
Тетяна Паламарчук (Thu,) studied this question.