The Main Stakeholders of the Compulsory Purchase Process
Scientific Problems of Engineering Economics of Construction and Real Estate Management, Regions and Territories Development ICEREE’2020”: Organized within 61th International Scientific Conference of Riga Technical University: Book of Abstracts 2020
Olga Petrakovska, Mariia Mykhalova

The article deals with interested and involved stakeholders in compulsory purchase process. All participants seek maximum benefit. It is meaningful for each of them. Their understanding of benefit is different, and often, they can be fundamentally opposite in reality. The problem of finding a balance in measuring “benefit” is an urgent one, especially when it comes to land resources using. Therefore, to explore and find out the ways to ensure a balance it is needed to determine the list of interests of the main stakeholders. The decisionmaking on the implementation of projects with compulsory purchase using depends on local community, investors, land owners / users. As a result of assessing the interests of stakeholders, it was found that the interests are interrelated in the following issues – legal, planning and functional, financial and ecological issues. The interaction and interdependence of interest’s participants are reflected in the model of the balance ensuring of interests of stakeholders in the compulsory purchase process.


Atslēgas vārdi
balance, compulsory purchase, public need, stakeholder
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Petrakovska, O., Mykhalova, M. The Main Stakeholders of the Compulsory Purchase Process. No: Scientific Problems of Engineering Economics of Construction and Real Estate Management, Regions and Territories Development ICEREE’2020”: Organized within 61th International Scientific Conference of Riga Technical University: Book of Abstracts, Latvija, Riga, 1.-3. oktobris, 2020. Riga: RTU Press, 2020, 19.-19.lpp. ISBN 978-9934-22-511-6.

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